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The Canon PIXMA MG3620 is a compact, wireless all-in-one inkjet printer designed for seamless mobile and tablet printing. Featuring high-resolution color output (4800 x 1200 dpi), auto 2-sided printing, and compatibility with AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Alexa voice commands, it delivers professional-quality prints with eco-friendly efficiency. Ideal for busy millennials balancing work-from-home demands and creative projects, this printer combines durability, ease of use, and smart connectivity in a stylish red design.









| ASIN | B010A7TZGW |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,330 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #108 in Ink Cartridge Printers |
| Color | Red |
| Colour depth | 48 bpp |
| Compatible devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Controller type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (5,166) |
| Date First Available | 3 July 2015 |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Form Factor | Print, Copy, Scan |
| Hardware Platform | Tablet |
| Included components | Pixma Mg3620 Photo Printer (red) |
| Item Weight | 5.4 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 0515C002 |
| Manufacturer | Canon USA Inc. |
| Max copy speed (black & white) | 9.9 ppm |
| Max input sheet capacity | 100 |
| Maximum Media Size | DL |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum color print resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Operating System | Mac, Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Print media | Envelopes |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product dimensions | 30.5D x 45W x 15.2H centimeters |
| Scanner type | Photos or documents |
| Sheet size | 4, 5.5, 8.5, 11, 10 inches |
| Wattage | 16 watts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
K**U
I have had this printer for 8 years and it still functions as good as the day I got it, I cannot say much about it's wireless connectivity as I've never used it since I have a lot of things that might interfere with that signal so I usually keep it hooked up to my PC. It's easy to set up and the print quality is good as long as you adjust your settings and use good paper. It's pretty durable as it has survived several moves, there are plenty of videos on YouTube if you run into any issues with your printer. For printer jams specifically, there are two methods to remove the paper, one is opening the front tray and yanking it out that way but the easier method is opening the back which has an arrow that tells you how to open it. To clean the rollers you want to do sparingly, but if you're having issues with the paper feed (not picking up or picking up too much) it might be good to clean it. There is a YouTube video online by the username Helen spuddulike that you can look at for an easier method of cleaning the roller that helps a lot. It has saved my printer many times and most likely will continue to keep it running. Also do NOT keep it on all the time, only turn it on when you want to use it. This saves not only ink but might also solve some connectivity issues so you're only turning it on when your computer is on. The scanning function also works alright, I don't think it's the best for artwork but if you're on a budget and can't afford better then you can solve most of that by adjusting images in software editors. Again this printer has lasted me 8 years going on 9 and probably further. It's a GOOD printer, especially on a budget. Despite the negative reviews, if you don't have a lot of money and need a printer for stuff at home for work or school this is a pretty good choice. I have a picture of my printer and an example of print quality as I use it to print out images for journaling/scrapbooking. I don't have any examples of photos but I imagine it's pretty good as long as it's not plain paper and you print on photo paper with the right settings. Take care of your machines and it'll last quite a long time.
N**A
This printer is so easy to use and refill. It was recommended to me and I'm recommending it to everyone else ha-ha. I needed something for a small space but something that could also handle a work from home flow. It is literally perfect! The ink cartridges are easy to replace and the ink lasts. As soon as pages are finished printing the ink is dry and if you are doing double sided, the printer actually pauses to let the side dry before flipping. I have it plugged directly into my PC, and it is amazing. The second I turn it on it is ready to be used. I have the white one and it looks great with how I have everything set up as well.
L**G
good one
H**H
Love the color. Great printer
A**M
I purchased this printer in a pinch when my Canon Pixma MG7120 jammed and I needed a to print several packing slips by the end of the week. Yes, I own(ed) a Canon Pixma before this and often swore I would not buy another Canon printer again due to the outrageous cost of the 6 ink cartridges which was more than the printer itself. However, being a fan of Canon cameras, after seeing looking at several more expensive printers that didn't have automatic duplex printing, and checking that replacement cartridges for this printer wouldn't be as costly as my previous printer, I decided to give the MG3620 a chance. I am not an IT professional, but I know my way around computers and peripheral equipment (printers, scanners, modems, routers, servers, etc.) and I found the setup process of this printer to be rather user-unfriendly. Perhaps I was just spoiled by my Pixma MG7120 which had more features like a touchscreen, but the network setup for this printer is a downright hassle and unexpectedly complicated for this date and age. Setting up the scan utility ended up taking me over half an hour, though this could've been due to my computer already having a Canon Network Scanner Utility configured for my old Pixma. My main gripe for this printer today is that after just 3 uses, it refused to pick up paper from the paper tray even though it was still half full. My old Pixma used to do this, too, but only when there were only a few sheets left. I adjusted the stack of paper and next thing I knew, half the stack of paper was being sucked in all at once. Due to time constraints, I was not able to print the documents I needed and had to make do by ironing some old, wrinkled printouts for tonight. I am leaning strongly toward returning this thing as what I have experienced from this printer so far does not bode well for a long, happy relationship. ----- Update 11/15/2018 Rating changed from 2 stars to 1 A couple of days before the return window closed, I managed to get this printer working and picking up paper. Well, as soon as the return window closed, it started acting up again - either not picking up paper on its own or crumpling every single sheet (and creating a jam) that it does pick up. I did a roller cleaning, that fixed the jamming issue for about 2 uses. Half the time, I have to feed the paper in myself, and it just started crumpling up the paper again so I have to open the back to remove the jammed paper again, which is annoying because the back won't open if the printer is sitting on a surface; you have to pick it up off the surface and hold it up in order to open the back cover and remove the paper. Yes, it's a cheap printer, and you probably won't find another one at this price that prints acceptable quality documents (haven't tried printing photos yet but photo paper jams would be a nightmare - imagine a 4x6 photo paper lost inside the mechanism) but at the very least it should be able to pick up paper on its own and get it through without jamming half the time.
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