Canon - PIXMA MegaTank G5020 Wireless Inkjet Printer - Black

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3112C002
UPC:
013803318111
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Product Description

Model number : 3112C002
Canon PIXMA MegaTank G5020 Wireless Printer: Eliminate the need for ink cartridges with this Canon MegaTank wireless printer. The integrated tank system holds up to 6,000 black and 7,700 color prints, while the 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution delivers detailed images. This Canon MegaTank wireless printer has print speeds of up to 13 ipm in black and 6.8 ipm in color for high-volume printing tasks. Prints up to 13 ISO ipm* in black, up to 6.8 ISO ipm* in color
Dimension
Product Height : 6.6 inches
Product Width :15.9 inches
Product Depth :14.6 inches
Product Weight :14.3 pounds

Features
Prints up to 13 ISO ipm* in black and up to 6.8 ISO ipm* in color Produces a 4" x 6" borderless photo-quality print in 45 seconds.*
Works with Amazon Alexa for voice control Ask a compatible voice assistant (device required) to help you print shopping and to-do lists, various crossword puzzles and games, coloring activities, comics and more.
Compatible with Google Assistant Use the Google Assistant (device required) to print your Google Calendar, various crossword puzzles and games, comics and more.
Ideal for home or small business use This inkjet printer offers excellent print quality for photos and documents and accepts a variety of paper types and sizes.
Wireless and mobile printing capability Connect this printer to your home or office network with built-in Ethernet or wireless LAN. You can also print from your mobile device with the free Canon PRINT app or Apple® AirPrint.
Apple® AirPrint enabled You can use it for Apple iPad® and iPhone® printing.
Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi (dots per inch) color resolution High resolution allows producing incredible quality and detail in documents and photos.
Four economical individual ink tanks Only replace the ink tank you need when a color runs out. Three dye-based inks produce vivid color in photos, and the pigment-based black ink provides crisp text.
Large paper trays for high-volume printing Reload less often with 250-sheet front and 100-sheet rear input trays.
Monochrome two-line full dot-matrix display Easily input commands for printing, copying, and scanning directly from the printer.
USB port for simple connectivity The high-speed USB 2.0 port offers a standard connection to your PC.
Built-in duplex printing Print on both sides of the page without turning it over manually to minimize your printing costs and help the environment.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPod, iPad, and Apple AirPrint are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Requires high-speed Internet connection.
* Print speeds vary with use. See manufacturer for the information on print speeds.

What's Included
2x Bonus Black (PGBK) Ink Bottles
4" x 6" Photo Paper Sample Pack
Black Print Head
Canon PIXMA MegaTank G5020 Wireless Inkjet Printer
Color Print Head
Full Set of Ink Bottles (PGBK, C, M, Y)
Owner's manual
Power Cord
Setup CD

Reviews

  • 4
    Practical printer focused on printing only

    Posted by Brian Robbins on 7th Apr 2024

    It is quite practical in a sense of newly introduced filling the cartridges with the ink bottle. Filling doesn't take great care and simple. Then for this particular model G5020, it is meant to use only for printing purpose, any kind with relatively good printing quality and speed. But personally I see it better use for text based printing. From setting up aspect, it took about 10 min from out of box process to between filling cartridge and setting wifi, and test print page. Then once setup, it become available for print option in another device like notebook connected to same network. What is feels bit downside that doesn't make perfect are: 1. Setting WiFi require user to download app on you phone/tablet. It has the kind of setting used by Internet of Things devices for smart home. Previous model would have ability to setup directly from the printer. So, one more app. 2. Its size and esthetic is literally big black box, and material is not shiny plastic as would be in other line of Canon printers. 3. Price of bottle for refill personally seems bit not aligned with the idea of saving as colored bottle cost $12, times three color makes $36; for black ink refill bottle is $18. That spending around $54 + tax. Although Canon states "...an ink savings of $1,175 Print up to 6,000 black text pages or up to 7,700 vivid color pages..", then unless user has to refill around twice a year, doesn't feel to add up in economically. Naturally this calc will depend on each use case and respective point of view. 4. Printer has a display, that is tiny and hard to ready. It looks like reuse of matrix printer of early days of printer history. It displays icon for WiFI connective, and status, but hard to read. Based on above description the rating being given, but still recommendable as meet its purpose in general. In the attached photo shows inside out and the bottle of ink

  • 5
    Unique printer that I like so far

    Posted by Kimberly Weber on 5th Apr 2024

    I was extremely tired of my old printer. It is an HP and everything everyone says is true...they ROB you on the ink. We started only buying black ink to print documents and those would not even last a few months. And that is with not many print jobs. So we opted for this Canon printer that looked promising. The first thing you do is unpack and remove about 10 pieces of protective tape and one bracket. These all hold everything in place. No big deal. Then you insert 2 ink cartridges. I thought there was ink in them but then i kept reading the manual. The manual is very easy to follow by the way. After loading the cartridges, you find out that they are actually empty. You have to fill storage tanks in the machine with ink bottles that they give you. There are 3 big bottles of black ink and 3 smaller bottles for the color ink. It was pretty cool actually. You would think filling ink tanks would be messy but they have made it pretty "idiot proof". I was ready to go in a matter of minutes. You then power on the machine and run a quick calibration. It then prompts you to setup the network. This is where disaster usually strikes. But this was not the case. You visit a website and select the setup option. You then select your product's model # which I was listed right on the box right next to where I was sitting.It then downloads and installs the software for your maching, searches for your network, and you log on. That's it. You are ready to print. I then decided to print out a quick picture of my little Walter. I was not immediately impressed. The photo was very light and unimpressive. I decided to check those settings again. I changed the quality in the printing properties and then bingo! The photo came out perfect. That was all I needed to claim this printer a winner! It sent both docs to the printer very fast and they both printed very quick. I have absolutely no complaints. The regular black and white document it prints out after you setup was also rock solid, which should have. I have been having the family print out anything they need now for the past few weeks and so far the ink is holding up and there have no issues with connectivity or with print quality. Love it!