- Mobile Device Printing: Easily print from your iPhone, iPad, Android or tablet
- Quick and Easy Wireless Setup
- Powerful Printing options: Airprint, Google Cloud Print, NFC, Mopria and Canon Print
- Compact and Space-saving design
- Printer Only Bundle Includes: Printer, Manuals & Documents, Setup CD-Rom, Setup inks(black and color), and Power Cord
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Emanuel Lee Warren
Perfect for a Home Office
Loving it so far. PROS: - Great price point. - Wireless printing. I love being able to print from my phone or computer in another room without having to be tethered to my office. - Fancy features. Super impressed with the fact that you can leave the printer turned off and it will automatically turn on whenever you send a print job and then turn itself off after a certain amount of time. Just making it easier and easier for me to perfect my laziness. Lol. (And save energy/the planet, of course.) You will have to program the printer to enable these features but it's super easy to do and took about 2 minutes. - Sleek design. Makes it less of an eyesore if you're like me and don't have anywhere to tuck it away. CONS: - Print speed. It doesn't print super fast, but not so slowly that it impedes your work day. (Pretty average speed). If you're printing high volume docs on a regular basis, this probably isn't the best option. - Noise Level. You definitely hear it when it's working, but not enough to warrant concern or complaint.
Alice Lopez
Great wireless printer
I needed to upgrade my old printer and wanted to get something without all the cords. Found this very reasonably priced wireless printer and I really like it. Very easy to set up and worked the first time with hardly any effort on my part. I've always been a fan of Canon products and this one did not let me down. Highly recommend it.
Anmol Khan
BEST VALUE
This review isn't about the one that I just bought it is about the one it replaced (Same exact product though). I had it for about 3 years before the power button quit working. I use it at work for scanning and making some copies and I worked it hard, over the course of time I've put 1000's of scans through it and it trudged on and never let me down. So when it came time to replace it I didn't even look at other options, this is the only one I wanted. At this price point it has to be the best value out there for what it does. Highly recommended.
Amanda Rauscher
A GEM
I had been actually stalking Amazon to see if I could get this for a good price since it caught my eye. Just before Christmas 2016, I got $30 bucks off the price at the time! OMG, This gem at the regular price was nice, but Amazon's deal days paid off again, less than $30 all in! Now this is comparable to my Epson I have at home. I am away temporarily and became unexpectantly busy and wanted the same quality, needed to be able to use generic ink, as my EPSON does. Wow! This is so much better, faster and I can print from anywhere in my house, and get this, even outside my home, send to print if I am on my wi-fi! ANY platform, any device you can print. Now, its not easy to set up, but Youtube has a video and then you are done! Worth it at any price. Saves on ink too!
Juvelyn Licaros
Perfect Printer!
This was a gift and is exactly what I wanted. It's compact and easy to work. My feedback from the recipient is that it didn't connect wifi but thinks it because of the bad connection being that he put it in his workshop.
Lyka Habal Belisario
Great for a student on a budget.
Great printer for the price. Been seeing some negative reviews and I'm here to say mine came in great working order. Simple set up if your even a computer novice. Love that i can,control from my phone. Its a bit loud printing, bit its under 50 dollars, you cant expect all that. Its perfect for a student who needs to print/scan/copy quickly and efficiently,
Debbie Elrick
I am very happy with this printer
I bought the Canon MG3620 printer because it's inexpensive and has the features I need. Consumer Reports calls this model a Best Buy, with a rating of "excellent" for both convenience and scan quality and an overall rating of "very good." In my home office I have the printer connected by a USB cable to my desktop computer, so I've avoided problems with Wi-Fi described by some reviewers. The printer is compact enough to fit in the space available on the desk. The white color is attractive. So far, everything is working just as it should - no problems at all. I am very happy with this printer. Many reviewers on Amazon give the printer only one star. This worried me until I realized that there are similar one-star reviews for comparable printers of all other makes, not just Canon. Just look and you'll see. On the New York Times thewirecutter.com website, the page about all-in-one printers states "All printers are disappointing, particularly color all-in-ones . . . No printer is free of rough edges, whether they come in the form of paper jams, software glitches, clogged printheads, or flaky Wi-Fi." One of the complaints I've seen is that paper sheets slide off the top tray after going through the printer. I don't think this is a problem if the directions are followed: pull out the extension on the top tray; on the bottom tray that holds the unprinted paper, swivel out the extension and lift up the flap at the end of this extension. As for complaints about the high cost of ink cartridges, this is how Canon (as well as other manufacturers) makes up for the low cost of the printer. I have no problem with this. If, in time, my printer fails I'll just replace it with another - at $44 it's a steal!
Thet Myat Noe
Canon, you've got yourself another loyal customer.
A few years back I bought a Canon Pixma MP250 while in college, and that thing lasted me 6 years. It was cheap, it printed well, and I had no complaints. It recently began having heavy smudges that cleaning the print nozzle and ink absorption pad couldn't fix, so I figured I'd get a newer printer and donate the old one to Goodwill. Anyway, this new unit is working perfectly - reminds me of the solid deal I had on my previous printer from Canon. I love the wireless connectivity!! Though, during the wireless setup on my computer I ran into some problems, but turning off and on the printer and retrying the software detection a couple times seemed to do the trick. Setup with my Android phone was a breeze. As far as printing is concerned it works perfectly. It's faster and quieter than my old Pixma, and it prints even higher quality photos. I printed up several photos I had saved and used some HP Gloss photo paper I had lying around....every single picture turned out very nice. I still haven't played around with the scanner, but my previous Pixma's scanner worked out so well that I'm not worried about this one in the slightest. If it's just as good as my previous printer, then I'll be more than happy. Chances are it will be even better considering how things have worked out so far. For the price you can't go wrong with this thing. Sure, there are better printers out there, but I doubt you can find a better bang for your buck. The only downside with Canon, along with I assume all other major printer brands, is that ink is expensive. I'm assuming this is where they make their money, as the printer is worth so much more than the price I paid for it ($40 shipped w/Amazon Prime). And you know what? I'm completely fine with that.
Shauna P Green
Perfect!
This huge thing is the best all in one printer I've owned. I scanned a coloring book to test it and, it captures the bright vibrant colors perfectly. It was worth the $28 price tag. NOTE It's VERY important that you install the cd on your pc first. It gives you specific instructions on how to operate it for the first time with Bluetooth. The manual will NOT give you that information.
Tracy Carrier
Snazzy - and it's RED!!!
OK first things first. Consider the price point - you're not buying a workhorse here, but you're not paying for one either. This will suit just about anyone's HOME use - homework, resumes, family photos, recipes, budgets, etc. You want to start an OfficeZax Printing Eporium, go buy a big boy. Second, yes, it DOES come with a black and a color ink cartridge each. No, it does NOT come with a USB or any other printer cable. Yes, you can connect it with a usb cable separately purchased, like any other ink jet, and yes, it is wireless. And, yes, it is definitely a pain in the butt to get connected to wifi initially. I am a fairly competent hardware tech, and I came fairly close to packing it all up and sending it back, except for the nagging feeling that I was that close to getting connected. BIG HINT - use the setup wizard and follow each set of instructions like you have no mind of your own and keep going even when it doesn't work at first. The wizard has multiple ways to make that connection happen, and eventually, it does. Works wonderfully after that. Hey! It's a $40 printer, show a little patience! :)