📸 Print Your World, Effortlessly!
The Canon PIXMA MG3620 is a versatile wireless all-in-one color inkjet printer designed for seamless mobile printing from smartphones and tablets. With a compact design, it fits perfectly in any workspace while offering a maximum sheet capacity of 100 and compatibility with various media types. Enjoy quick wireless setup and fast print speeds of up to 20 pages per minute, making it an ideal choice for busy professionals.
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 100 |
Color | White |
Is Electric | Yes |
Printer Connectivity Type | NFC |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Control Method | App |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Documents |
Controller Type | Android |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 17.7"W x 6"H |
Item Weight | 11.9 Pounds |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablets |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Number of Trays | 1 |
Additional Features | Auto-Duplex, Wireless, Auto 2-sided Printing |
Color Pages per Minute | 20 ppm |
B&W Pages per Minute | 20 ppm |
Duplex | Manual |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
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Great Printer, Great Value. I'm A Happy Camper.
Oh, how I loved my old Pixma MG3620 before it fell victim to a faulty set of ink cartridges. I knew when it came time to replace it that I needed the same model. Luckily, Amazon still sells this one, but at half the cost of my old one. Score!The printer connected to our WiFi with no problem and was extremely easy to set up. Since this unit replaced an older printer of the same model, I'm already familiar with its function. The test prints I made were clear and crisp; the colors were vibrant and the black printing legible with no print artifacts left on the page. I still haven't had the opportunity to test a photo print because I haven't located my photo paper, but as soon as I do, I expect nothing less than a perfect photo print because that's where Canon printers excel.I use my phone and the Canon PRINT app on my Galaxy S23 to scan photos. I love that I can scan up to 100 photos in one batch, or scan documents in PDF format and save them into one file. I've never loved a printer and its functionality more than I have this particular Canon model, which is why this is my second Pixma MG3620. I hope I have much better luck with this one, and it won't be brought down by a set of inferior ink cartridges like its predecessor.
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Best Affordable Printer!
I’ve purchased two of these—one for my shop and one for the house. I think that in and of itself speaks wonders. But to get a little more detailed, as I do love to do, I’ll break down some of the perks of this super affordable printer below.Out of the box, it was basically plug-in play in about five minutes of networking. It connected really easy to the Internet. The compactness of it does make for swing all those little arms out a little complicated, which you can see what I’m talking about a little bit in the photo I posted. But if that’s the biggest drawback, I can’t complain.As all printers, the ink is expensive. But it’s not outrageous or more than every other ink type. I will say the original ink cartridge it comes with ran out pretty quickly, maybe after 50 prints or so, but I’m pretty sure they give you a throttle cartridge that has lower ink in it, because when I went to replace it with a full-size cartridge, it seems that that had a substantial amount more ink.It’s got a good bit of wheat to it, but not obnoxious. It feels high-quality, it’s really easy to follow the functionality on the button panel as long as you look up how to do some of the things that you need to do on a printer. It took me some googling, but now I have it down.My only other complaint is the scanning function is not great. Copying is fine, but if you’re trying to scan and get an image file out of it, you have to download some proprietary software, and do some other steps. I did not do that.Again, I bought two of them. That should tell you something!
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It worked for 5 weeks. My hubby who fixed computers in the 1970s was able to fix it YAY.
This was original review Feb 2025. Just because I have BA AA BS degrees in computer stuff doesn't mean I can hook up printers and other hardware...just saying. Last year I got 3 different printers before I got one to work. This year that one ran out of ink - I thought it would be no big deal to change the ink. AH HA - nope. What a waste of money. It shall remain nameless but rhymes with mother. It may have been the Canadian version - but it sent to Florida and printed English...I got this cute little red $49 Cannon printer and I am VERY GLAD I kept the hard wire connector wire from the old printer because it was not included and I am not ready to connect to my phone (I am in a rural area so the cell coverage is weak.) The directions were clear, it warned me if you hard wire connect to your computer you probably won't be able to wi-fi connect and sure enough it didn't do it. But IT PRINTED a document in less than an hour from out of the box! Then I printed a color document and it looks great also! I am so impressed by this great Canon printer. WOW. I will update if it gets wonky, someone said the initial ink supply is very small so I also bought the replacement ink cartridges. I only took one star off because I had to supply the connection cable that used to come with peripheral devices back in the olden days. This is so inexpensive I might buy another one just to connect via wi-fi. Very happy customer.A week later and I am still happy! It prints, text looks great!NOW IT IS FEB 15 AND ONE PIECE OF PAPER GOT STUCK! It is trash! I cannot remove the paper and cannot return the printer. Every time the electricity does a power flex (and we live in the country rural so it does it at least weekly) the printer forgets how it's connected. BIG NOTE IF YOU CONNECT IT VIA WI-FI YOU CANNOT CONNECT IT DIRECTLY TO YOUR PRINTER, IT WILL NOT PRINT. WHEN THE POWER GOOFS UP, IT RESETS THAT and quits printing.I wish I had paid more attention to the other owner review that said this has problems. THAT IS THE UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE CENTURY. I am 30 miles from a print source - or I can do sneaker net to my husbands ratty old HP printer he got from me when i was fed up with their pirate ink service. This is probably a lousy boat anchor too!The internet was no help either. Hubby used to fix computers, and build printers, he pressed some latches on the bottom feed tray and get the torn piece of paper out. The print quality is still shabby, but I am tired of buying poor quality printers or ones that hyjack you for ink.
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