Print more stunning photos for less with the Canon MegaTank PIXMA G620 photo printer. On just one full set of ink bottles, you can print up to 3800 4″ x 6″ color photos. With a six-color dye-based ink system, including red and gray inks, you will get beautiful vivid photos with an expanded color gamut. Designed for high-volume, high-quality photo printing, PIXMA G620 is perfect for memory makers and keepers for photo albums, scrapbooks, and more. Plus, setup out of the box is a breeze, and printing is easy through high-speed USB or wirelessly from a computer or mobile devices.
- All-in-one borderless printer gives you printing, copying, and scanning capability
- Printer has a resolution quality that goes up to 4800 x 1200 dpi for excellent readability
- Print speed: 3.9 ipm in black/white and 3.9 ipm in color
- One USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi connectivity help enhance productivity
- Dimensions: 10.1″H x 19.1″W x 17.6″D
- Types of media supported include high-resolution paper, restickable photo paper, greeting cards, semi-gloss photo paper, luster paper, glossy photo paper, plain paper, cardstock, magnetic photo paper, iron-on transfers; 100 sheets of paper input capacity
- Features Continuous Ink Supply System (CISS), auto power on/off, auto print head alignment, quiet mode, wireless connect, wireless direct connection, user-replaceable print head, and user-replaceable maintenance cartridge
- Two-line mono LCD display enables easy setup and navigation
- 600 x 1200 dpi optical resolution, 8-bit color depth, 8-bit grayscale depth for good-quality printed text and images
- Meets or exceeds ENERGY STAR standard
- Print up to 3800 4″ x 6″ color photos on a full set of ink
- Easy to fill with keyed bottle shape for each color to only fit and fill the correct ink tank
- Easy setup for smartphone and computer so you can get to printing faster
- 1-year manufacturer limited warranty
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Family Model #
Indicates the type of display panel on the product.
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LCD |
Printer Condition
Printer Type specifies the printing technology. Inkjet printers use ink cartridges which output droplets of ink onto paper through the printhead nozzles. Laser printers use a laser beam to create an image onto a drum, which then transfers the image onto paper through powder toner cartridges. Dot Matrix printers use printheads made of pins which press ink-soaked ribbon onto paper to create images. Zero Ink printers utilize heat technology, not requiring an ink cartridge, toner or ribbon.
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Inkjet |
Series or Collection
Refers to the recommended use case of each printer. Home printers are best for a household, whereas home office printers are best from work from home individuals or personal workspaces.
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Home Office |
What’s in the Printer Box
Refers to the primary function(s) of the printer: Instant Photo (specific to portable photo printers), Print only (also known as single function), Print, Scan, Copy (also known as all-in-one), or any combination of Print, Scan, Copy, and Fax.
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Print, Scan, Copy |
Supertank
Refers to the primary capabilities of the printer in an abbreviated form. Can be either all-in-one (Print, Scan, Copy) with fax potentially included, or single function (Print Only).
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All-In-One |
connectivity | |
Wireless Ready
Refers to the methods that can be used to print from the printer. For example, a USB and Wireless printer can be connected to either wirelessly or through a USB cord to print a document.
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USB & Wireless |
Mobile Device Printing | Apple AirPrint, Mopria, Canon PRINT app, Easy-PhotoPrint Editor app, PIXMA Chat Print, Canon Print Service, Canon Creative Park app |
Network Ready
Indicates what types of paper or material can be used in the printer.
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High resolution paper, restickable photo paper, greeting cards, semi-gloss photo paper, luster paper, glossy photo paper, plain paper, cardstock |
copy, scan, fax features | |
Copy Enlargement % (Up to)
Indicates how small an image can be deflated via the printer.
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25 |
Maximum Number of Copies
Scanner resolution (or optical resolution), measured in dots per inch (dpi), refers to the amount of detail a scanner can capture. The higher the resolution, the higher the quality and sharpness of the scanned image.
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600 x 1200 dpi |
dimensions | |
Height in Inches
Weight of the product measured in pounds.
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14.5 |
Width in Inches
The overall depth of the product, measured front to back.
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17.6 |
output | |
Maximum Printer Monthly Duty Cycle
Specifies if the printer’s output is either black and white (also referred to as monochrome), or color.
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Color |
paper | |
Supported Paper Sizes
Indicates the number of sheets of paper the printer can hold in the printer input tray.
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100 sheets |
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) | 8.5″ x 14″ Legal |
power | |
Power Source Information
The amount of electricity consumed in one hour, measured in Watts.
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16 |
print features | |
Double Sided Printing
Print Speed, measured in pages per minute (PPM), specifies the amount of color pages that the printer can produce within 60 seconds.
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10 PPM & Under |
Wide Format Compatibility
Max print resolution, measured in dots per inch (dpi), refers to the maximum amount of detail in a printed image. The higher the resolution, the higher the quality and sharpness of the image.
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4800 DPI |
Photo Capable
Noise level, measured in decibels (dB), is the level of noise emission. The louder the noise, the higher the decibel level.
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50.5 |
ISO Black & White Print Speed (ipm)
Print Speed, measured in pages per minute (PPM), specifies the amount of black and white pages that the printer can produce within 60 seconds.
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10 PPM & Under |
ISO Color Print Speed (ipm)
Borderless printing allows you to print to the edges of a piece of paper without any white border or margin visible.
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Borderless Printing |
warranty | |
Printer Warranty
Recommended number of users that can be using the device.
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1-5 Users |
True Color
Portable printers allow a user to print on-the-go. This means the printer can operate without being plugged in, using an internal battery.
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Standard |
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