Canon - PIXMA iX6820 Wireless Inkjet Printer - Black

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SKU:
8747B002
UPC:
013803230260
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Product Description

Model number : 8747B002
Generate high-quality photos and documents with this Canon Pixma iX6820 8747B002 printer, which features up to 9600 x 2400 optimized dpi resolution for crisp, detailed prints. Built-in wireless and Ethernet networking offer flexible connectivity options.
Dimension
Product Height : 6.3 inches
Product Width :23 inches
Product Depth :12.3 inches
Product Weight :17.9 pounds

Features
Prints up to 14.5 ISO ipm* in black, up to 10.4 ISO ipm* in color To generate documents quickly. Prints a borderless 4" x 6" photo in as little as 36 sec.*
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Built-in wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n) Ensures fast data transfer from a wireless connection. Network-ready with a built-in Ethernet interface for simple connection to your home or office network.
Up to 9600 x 2400 optimized dpi color resolution Delivers crisp, detailed images.
Apple® AirPrint
Produces 13" x 19" documents and photos As well as 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 11" x 17", letter and legal sizes and U.S. #10 envelopes to accommodate a variety of printing tasks.
Prints photos without borders Ideal for photo framing, scrapbooking and sending pictures to friends and family.
ChromeLife100+ system Utilizes enhanced FINE print technology to create long-lasting photos when using select Canon papers and inks (not included).
Prints on plain, super-high gloss, glossy, semigloss, matte and chlorine-free paper For versatile printing options.
150-sheet automatic input feeder Lets you easily tackle large printing projects.
USB interface For simple connectivity.
*Print speeds vary with use. See manufacturer for info on print speeds.
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What's Included
Ink cartridges
Owner's manual
Pixma iX6820 Wireless Inkjet Printer
Power cord
Setup CD-ROM

Reviews

  • 4
    SO FAR pretty good, but NOT great

    Posted by Annette Harper on 27th Jun 2024

    After many years of buying Epson or HP printers, I finally tried a Canon iP5000. I LOVED it. When it died abruptly, I was up the proverbial creek. I tried to go inexpensive and bought a Canon iP7220. I do NOT need or want an "all-in-one" but I do want/need a printer that, on occasion, can do a quality photo. The iP7220 would NOT print an envelope correctly no matter what I tried; it also has other failings like a tiny paper drawer. I returned it and bought this model at approximately 2.5 x the cost. The iX6820 has the rear paper feed that I prefer and will hold, I think, up to 250 sheets in reserve. I am TROUBLED by the way you print envelopes, but it appears to be fairly standard these days. You must REMOVE all the paper in the feed slot. Insert the envelope in the feeder more or less centered. MOVE the paper alignment holders to center the envelope and print. THEN you must realign the paper guides and reload your regular paper. WHAT A PIA! Once we got the printer installed on my wife's laptop and signed into our house wifi (this took a bit of doing), it works beautifully in wireless mode! I can't tell if this one sucks up ink quite yet. I will revise my review when I have some observations on that subject. I understand that this printer WILL accommodate 11x14 or larger photo paper. That is an exciting possibility! Note that this printer has a large footprint.

  • 5
    Screen printing

    Posted by Joshua Chavez on 22nd Jun 2024

    Excellent printer I’m starting my screen printing business this printer helps with my printing business thank you

  • 5
    The Canon Pixma IX6820

    Posted by Amy Reyes on 21st Jun 2024

    This is an amazing printer, there’s no other like it. Thank you Bestbuy!!

  • 5
    Excellent photo quality

    Posted by Jeffrey Farmer on 20th Jun 2024

    I bought this printer to replace a Canon PIXMA IP4920 that I wore out after 7 years of professional use. I'm a Art Director in commercial film and I used it a lot. I decided to buy this printer on the advice of a Canon rep that was at my local Best Buy store. It was on sale an it was too hard to pass up. I'm glad I bought it. Photo prints are excellent and the speed is good too. Wireless connectivity is nice. I highly recommend this printer.

  • 4
    Does it's job.. very heavy ink drinker

    Posted by Brian Booth on 16th Jun 2024

    I purchased the printer because I needed an inkjet printer with high definition prints that printed in larger formats than 8 1/2 x 11. This machine does 14 x 19.. which is the largest I could find at the time. I use the printer to make High Quality Photographic Negatives for Contact Exposures for Ageotype, Ambrotype, Cyanotype, Platinum, and Carbon Transfer Printing of photos. It does pretty good.. but I'd prefer that it allow hi def printing at the larger print sizes. It also drinks thru the cartridges like a two fisted drinker at a bar. Two complete sets of new cartridges costs as much as the printer.. I've been living at Cartridge World as the six cartridges the machine comes with are half filled. I'd love for a printer to be made that you can fill with ink like the commercial models.

  • 4
    Nice printer

    Posted by Holly Jones on 6th Jun 2024

    So far it’s been doing good. Color is great and also the print speed is great.

  • 5
    Excellent printer for medium format printing

    Posted by Amy White on 2nd Jun 2024

    I purchased this printer to replace a earlier generation HP medium format printer. I compared several Medium format brands and models. I read reviews and compared features. This printer has met or exceeded all of my expectations. I am an Architect who frequently uses a 36"X24" format. I PDF my drawing files and then print them at 50% scale, resulting in an 18"X12" format. This size is much easier to take to meetings and is more convenient to keep around the office. This printer produces highly accurate prints with a mix of fine line work, screens, graytone, halftone and full color images all on one sheet. The output speed is very good. I have produced several full color glossy prints which are well rendered and have very good color reproduction. Excellent covers for reports and marketing materials. The machine is normally displayed in the closed position. During operation the rear (input) tray will need to be extended and the front (output) tray will need to be extended. Opening the trays during printing will require a space of about 10"-12" behind the printer and 8"-10" in front of the paper. When finished simply fold in the trays and the printer is very compact and attractive. I keep my unit closed when it is not in operation to keep out dust and foreign objects. Overall I give the printer 5 stars.

  • 5
    Best quality, best price best printer

    Posted by Maria Lopez on 31st May 2024

    ? I bought a cricket machine that has all kinds of materials and printing out, decals onto vinyl or whatever type of printable material do they have. I’ll look at me printers all of them. Had one problem you get what you pay, for I considered a machine that was under $100 I guess it would work out really well but the print difference between $100 model and this model, I paid a little over 300 for ? has very true to life colors. I compare the print to a actual photograph and obviously there’s no difference. I can pair the quality of the print with a picture I had on my computer, the print quality matched or exceeded the picture quality I ? taken into account the fact that if your monitor doesn’t have a very good stream, the pictures are slightly off by colors because of the quality of your monitor ? multicolored ink cartridges have enough texture and variance to make the pictures look so vibrant. I am reluctantly purchase this and now after I’ve used it for a month I don’t think I can get a bigger printer. I’ve been seeing some printers my friend has he paid $800 right painter I showed him one of my pictures that came out of my printer and I told him it came out of my canon and he couldn’t believe me so we tested it in the comparison was very close

  • 4
    Second Best Printer I Ever Had

    Posted by Caleb Johnson on 26th May 2024

    This printer is so good that it is difficult to know where to begin my accolades. It is a lot smaller than I expected, even a lot shorter in height than standard printers. Of course, its footprint is larger than a regular printer, but not by much. It is mainly a little wider than a regular printer. I'm really impressed how diminutive it appears. Canon's engineers did an excellent design job on this printer. Setup was very easy. I used the WPS button on my wireless router and it linked almost instantly. At first I thought it must not have worked because it happened so quickly. I did not connect it via a USB cable. I'm not much of a fan of the junky L shaped desktop icon - uses up a lot of space with several icons of dubious value. I may delete it later. You are limited to only one paper size at a time, but that's not such a big deal considering the range of print sizes you can create. I printed a 4X6 inch print, an 8.5X11 and 13X19 inch prints. That's pretty much the spectrum of what you would normally print. It is a surprisingly fast printer. It isn't an all-in-one printer; it's just a printer - no scanner, no fax and no copy capability. I realize this is advertised to only be a business printer insinuating its photo capabilities to be perhaps at best average. But I still wanted to determine the limitations of its photo printing capability. I already own a Canon Pro-100 and the Canon Pro-9000 Mark II printer that print 13X19 photo prints, so I wasn't expecting this 5 ink printer's photo capability to be in the same league. And in some cases it isn't - it's even better than my two other photo printers for richness of colors. That doesn't mean it faithfully reproduces the original image, but it does produce very pleasing photos where fine color accuracy isn't a terribly important objective. Paper type makes a huge difference no matter which printer you are using. The paper is as important as the ink in many situations. I really didn't want to print several duplicate 13X19 prints, but that was the only way to do a direct and fair comparison. As you would expect, the Pro-100 is clearly much better for faithful reproductions of portraits of people where skin tone and texture matter - especially on a large 13X19 inch print. However, if you didn't have a direct comparison print from a Canon Pro-100, you would still say that's a really good print. I printed several prints of scenery and historical buildings and I thought this office printer's prints actually looked better than the Canon Pro-100 printer in terms of color saturation and richness of color.