📸 Print Your World with Style!
The Canon TR8620 All-in-One Printer is designed for the modern home office, offering seamless smartphone and computer setup, intuitive touch controls, and versatile printing options. With features like a 20-sheet Auto Document Feeder, automatic duplex printing, and high-resolution output, this printer is perfect for both professional documents and vibrant photos.
B&W Pages per Minute | 15 |
Color Pages per Minute | 10 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet, Secure Digital Card |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet |
Resolution | 4800 x 1200 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Android |
Print media | Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 15 ppm |
Compatible Devices | Printer |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | magnetic_proof |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 17.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.8"D x 17.3"W x 7.5"H |
Paper Size | 3.5 x 3.5, 4 x 6, 5 x 5, 5 x 7, 7 x 10, 8 x 10, 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 14 |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 200 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Is Electric | Yes |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Color | Black |
R**O
Good print quality. 3rd party ink friendly.
This review is for the Canon TR8620.Running away from bad experiences with HP printers and that company's anti-consumer practices (i.e. programming their printers with kill switches, rejecting generic inks, and suspicious subscription services) gave me enough motivation to search for better or less evil alternatives. I bought this Canon printer with some reservation but so far my experience has been very positive.The printing quality when using the TR8620 at default settings looks pretty good. Black text printing looks sharp and the black color looks, well, black. Not reddish black or watered down black but true black (as you would expect). Color printing is also pretty good with some slight grainy-ness at default settings (using plain paper though).I like that the printer asked for permission to "call home". I've grown wary of printers reporting to their makers. If you want to be able to print with your cellphone you must give the printer permission to access the Internet and Canon's related online communication services for the feature.I like that (so far) I can use 3rd party ink without the printer refusing to operate. Being able to choose what kind of ink to use, whether it is official or not, is important to me. I don't know what counter measures Canon has put in place on the printer (if any) but being able to choose promotes a lot of goodwill.I like the touch panel's size. It's big enough to see and operate. The "Scan to PC" feature just works. I can begin scanning from the printer without having to do anything on the laptop. The printer guesses what format to use (PDF or JPG) when scanning documents or photos. Saves me the trouble of having to convert formats after scanning. If using the document feeder on top while scanning then the printer will automatically merge the scans into one PDF for you. All of this can be manually overridden should you need to.As much as I liked the auto document feeder (ADF) attachment I did run into some trouble. One time after an hour or so of use the printer began complaining the ADF was jammed even though there was no paper jam. The computer also started giving "cannot communicate to scanner" error messages. After searching the Internet I found a support page at Canon's website that said the ADF was susceptible to heat and high humidity. Although I can still use the flatbed side of the printer when this quirk happens, I was a little bummed out. Months later I learned (after trial and error) the printer sometimes has trouble re-connecting to the monitoring tool on my laptop after long periods of inactivity. Restarting one or both devices usually fixes it for me.As other reviewers have said the plastic parts that make up the printer's many trays feel kind of flimsy. It gives the impression that it could break easily. On the other hand the trays can be quickly tucked away when not in use.It is worth mentioning the printer's initial setup requires an Internet connection. Canon designed the install process as a website that takes you through a series of short presentations. You can choose to see pictures or watch "how to" videos as you go through the motions. You can't just jump to the "Download Drivers" section and be done with it. Truth to be told I felt impatient and just wanted to skip it all but I still found it helpful. I later learned there is a download link at Canon's website but you have to search for it on your own.Configuring Wi-Fi settings was automatic. At some point the installation program uses your laptop's own Wi-Fi to connect directly to the printer and transfer your PC's network settings to it. After this is completed the install program switches back your home network and you are done. It took me about 20-30 minutes to set it all up. Once the printer was on the network, adding it to other family member's laptops was a piece of cake. Using Windows 10 own settings application all I had to do was click on the "Add a printer or scanner". Windows automatically found the printer and installed the necessary software.Other than the quirks regarding the ADF and plastic tray I am very pleased with this purchase. It does everything I need and it meets my expectations. Here's hoping the printer will last for many years to come.
F**S
Stable software on PC
Been buying HP and using printers over a dozen years. Had so much trouble getting printer connected to the WiFi on one of them and had to return printer to HP twice until I finally figured an alternate way to connect from an online non-HP source. When my print head failed and I took it to a local repair shop to avoid junking my latest (5th) HP brought 4 years ago, the shop said that the print head is not available. $35 to them as deposit and they kept the printer. On two different PC's, that last HP printer I had would disappear (appears to be at random but could be related to Windows updates) and I had to reinstall, which is a frustrating experience because the installation program would not connect even though it can see the printer's IP address and then by chance after multiple PC and printer reboots the PC was able to see the printer again. So, it is time to try a different brand. This Canon installed very easily and there is no issue scanning directly to the PC from the printer, which by the way my last HP printer was also capable of but would consistently not work. Scanning on the HP has to be initiated from the PC. So this Canon software works great! Print quality is better on the HP though. Still not having to through printer re-installs every few months is worth it. iOS apps worked great on HP and Canon.
C**R
Great printer. Poor packaging from Amazon.
First, I'd like to say that Amazon could've done better with packaging (see picture). My printer came inside an oversized box with a strip of packing paper. One strip of packing paper is not going to stop the product from being tossed around during shipping. Just saying... :(Second, as for the Canon TR8620 All-In-One Printer itself, the setup was super easy. I don't understand why some people had a hard time with this. Tip: Read the instructions in the manual first before setting up. Then read it again as you're setting it up. The only problem I ran into was connecting my computer to the printer. The driver that the online setup had me download and run was not recognizing a connection, so I called Canon customer service, but of course, they're off on the weekends. The automated person stated to go to www.usa.canon.com/support, so I did. From there, I typed in my printer model and viola! I found the driver download. Turns out, the driver that the online setup screen had me download was the wrong driver. I downloaded and ran the right driver and everything works as the printer is supposed to. The print and scan quality is excellent! I highly recommend creating a Canon account and registering your product. They also give you great free photo layout and editing downloads.I didn't find this printer to be as flimsy as some of the reviews say it is. Lifting the operation panel to print is not a big deal - the panel locks in place and there is a huge gap between the opened panel and paper drawer that it's not even an issue with keeping the panel stay opened. The touch screen is so sensitive that you don't even need to press hard and worry about the panel breaking.All-in-all, I really like this printer...so far. The print and scan quality is far better than the HP ENVY that I replaced. I just set this printer up today, so we'll see how it goes...I gave it 4 stars because I was very disappointed with the Amazon packaging.
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