Canon - PIXMA MegaTank G620 Wireless All-In-One Inkjet Printer - Black

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Product Description

Model number : 4620C002
Print more stunning photos for less with the Canon PIXMA G620 MegaTank Photo Printer. On just one full set of ink bottles, you can print up to 3,800 4" x 6" color photos1 - just 2.5 cents per print2! With a 6-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, the PIXMA G620 is perfect for memory makers & 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 wirelessly5 from a computer or mobile devices.
Dimension
Product Height : 6.6 inches
Product Width :17.6 inches
Product Depth :13.4 inches
Product Weight :14.5 pounds

Features
High Page Yield Print up to 3,800 4" X 6" color photos on a full set of ink!1
Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi (dots per inch) color resolution High resolution for producing incredible quality and detail in documents and photos.
Prints up to 3.9 ISO ipm* in black and color Produces a 4" x 6" photo-quality print in as little as 47 seconds.
Works with mobile printing solutions & apps Compatible with AirPrint®6, Mopria®7, Canon PRINT app8, Easy-PhotoPrint Editor app18, PIXMA Chat Print19, PIXMA Cloud Link (for mobile devices)8, Canon Print Service (for AndroidTM)20, Canon Creative Park App21

What's Included
PIXMA G620 Wireless MegaTank Photo All-In-One Printer
Set of Ink Bottles (GI-23: C, M, Y, BK, R, GY)
Documentation
Power Cord

Reviews

  • 5
    Photos only, Not an all-purpose printer.

    Posted by Shaun Foster on 2nd May 2024

    I could lead off with all the things this printer does not have. Drop to the bottom of my review for a partial list. This printer is really a Y2k printer in terms of features. Canon makes clear that the target buyers for this printer are folks who want the best possible photograph prints for about $300. What makes this printer state of the art is the 6 tank color printing system. At this writing, it's the only one in its class. It replaces my 6 cartridge Canon printer that has failed beyond my ability to repair it for a reasonable amount of money. While I was without a printer for a few days I had several giclée prints made commercially from a highly rated online printer. They arrived and were gorgeous. I used my new G620 to print the same photos onto Canon Pro Paper. My eye finds the new Canon prints much more vibrant and detailed. Nothing wrong with the giclée prints. But I had better control of the printing process doing it at home. The tanks with bottles of ink make these prints less than a penny beyond the cost of the sheet of photo paper. Annoyances - Documents are so so. Plain paper printing is so so. The scanner is marginal even for Y2k. 300dpi? Get real. The lack of light behind the tiny screen bites me almost every print job. The automatic (ish) wifi setups didn't work and I had to do it manually using that tiny screen. Almost unique for a Canon printer is the lack of a rear straight-through paper option for printing on thick materials and materials that can't be bent. Also no paper cartridge in front. No CD/DVD printing, It's really slow. Like, it's really slow! If you are looking for an all-in-one printer that will be your only household printer, pass this one up. If you want great photos and can't afford the prosumer printers of Canon and Epson, this is the one to get. Use a cheap B&W laser printer for the day to day things. A whole bottle of replacement ink for this printer costs about the same as a single cartridge for a "normal" photo printer. That will make you fall in love!

  • 4
    Canon G620 versus Epson ET-8500

    Posted by Kelly Bishop on 23rd Apr 2024

    I am an accomplished amateur photographer, not a professional or a techie. I take photos with an iPhone 12 and a Panasonic SLR. I do not make highly technical adjustments to the images. Both of these printers produce excellent results. I purchased them for two reasons: saving on ink, and printing photographs with accurate colors. I have used Canon Pixma printers for decades, so I first tried the G620. Although I do most of my shopping on Amazon I purchased it at Best Buy for ease of potential return. It cost $330 (rounded up by a penny). THE CANON G620: PRO’s: It was easy to fill the six ink tanks. Canon cleverly designed the tops of each one so they can only be inserted into the correct tanks. No problem connecting to my wi-fi. Documents printed quickly and looked fine. The first 4x6 print I did was acceptable but not as good as I had expected. I corrected this quickly per the next bullet. By default my Windows laptop installed its own drivers for the printer. These are not as good as Canon’s. I went to the Canon website and downloaded and installed their drivers for the 6 series. Voila, very good photos, with accurate color and sharp edges! Thanks to other Amazon reviewers for calling this to my attention. Photos printed quickly enough. CON’S: The most significant one, and why I switched to the Epson, is the paper handling. There is only one input tray, at the rear of the printer, which takes all sizes and types: 8x11 plain paper, 4x6, 5x7 and 8x11 photo paper, etc. At first I didn’t think I’d mind changing the paper, but after a while I did, per next bullet. The display on the top of the printer is small, dim and awkwardly placed. I thought I might not need to use it that much, but every time you change paper you have to. You need to pull the output tray out manually. No big deal if you are at your desk, but if you are in another room and want to print out an item on your phone you have to go the printer. A minor inconvenience but a nettlesome one at times. THE EPSON ET-8500:. PRO’s: Equally easy to connect to wi-fi. Even easier to set up. The correct drivers were downloaded automatically. A terrific screen on the right front of the printer. Large, bright, easy to use. Two input trays at the front, one for 4x6 and 5x7 photo paper, the other for 8x11 paper of either type. Another input tray at the back! I use this on the relatively few occasions I print 8x11 photos, and I keep plain paper in the front tray. This is extremely convenient. When you send an item to the printer it wakes up even if it’s turned off. The G620 did not do that. The output tray comes out automatically; no need to pull it. There is a button on the screen for pushing the output tray back in and closing the front. That bright tilt-able front screen has every setting you need and is very intuitive. Everything I printed came out fine and quickly. The photos were equal to Canon’s in quality, plus there is an Epson app for making further adjustments to them. I downloaded it and found it easy to use. CON’s: The cost: $700. That’s more than double the Canon G620, which is a significant consideration. Two others that are not significant. The photo tray can be a little tricky to pull out and a tight fit when reinserting (it goes well toward the back). This can be relieved by first pulling out the 8x11 tray underneath it, giving your fingers more room. Not really a con but when the printer is finished the screen shows two items: a little Home icon on the left and a larger “Troubleshooting” message next to that. Some users might think that means there was a problem, but it’s just in case there was. Touch Home and you’re set, then touch the Close Tray button on the bottom right. BOTTOM LINE: You may be wondering, Why spend that much more? And, why not buy a Canon Ink Tank printer of equivalent cost? Re the first, for the convenience of the paper handling and ease of use of the screen. I keep printers a long time and the cost spreads out over the years, especially not needing to buy cartridges. Re the second, I did research those, but prefer the size of the Epson, which is comparable to the G620. The higher priced Canons that I looked at were bulkier. I hope this helps others. If I omitted anything you think should be included, or if you have questions or a difference of opinion, leave a comment and I’ll respond to it.

  • 5
    Great printer

    Posted by Paula Huang on 18th Apr 2024

    Incredible printer and produces such quality printed pictures. The only real downside I would say is ease of use with connecting it.

  • 5
    Printer

    Posted by John Martinez on 16th Apr 2024

    Prints beautiful photos. I used linen paper and prints were great, also used plain copy paper and was surprised how good they were. Love the refillable ink tanks.

  • 4
    canon g620 printer

    Posted by Christopher Briggs on 13th Apr 2024

    Good qualty photo prints. Some prints appear darker than pictures viewed on computer screen. Had to compensate for this.

  • 4
    Great Value

    Posted by Alan Barajas on 13th Apr 2024

    Print quality is great, but not the fastest of printers. Overall great value for the price.

  • 5
    Amazing photos

    Posted by Daniel Morales on 13th Apr 2024

    Love this all in one printer. Photos come out amazing little slow at printing but it’s worth it

  • 4
    Good print quality

    Posted by Brianna Compton on 10th Apr 2024

    Print quality is nice but the apps that you have to use with it kinda suck

  • 5
    Excellent and Efficient Photo Printer!

    Posted by John Weeks on 7th Apr 2024

    I should preface my review by saying that I purchased this printer solely for the purpose of printing my pictures. I was not concerned with documents, scans, copies, etc... as I already have a Brother printer that is perfect for such jobs. The short version: If you are primarily considering purchasing this printer for photo prints, just do so already! The quality of prints it produces, all while being incredibly more efficient/cost-effective than its cartridge-based counterparts makes this printer absolutely worth it. I couldn't care less that is has an aged LCD screen, as all of the settings/print process can EASILY be managed via a computer or Canon's smartphone app. If your only concern (like me) was to find a printer that can deliver in terms of photo quality, this is definitely it! The ONLY real downside to this printer is that you are limited to prints that can't exceed 8'5 x 11, but I figured I can always order larger prints online, while saving a tremendous amount with smaller sized prints (which are generally 90%+ of my shots) Longer Version: I honestly debated whether or not to purchase the G620, or jump up to the Pro 200/300 (primarily for quality of the print and freedom to choose almost any sized print). I ended up going with the G620, as the thought of spending $120+ in order to replace the ink cartridges for the Pro series after what would surely be just a few dozen prints was hard to swallow. I will say that this printer has exceeded all of my expectations! The prints themselves are truly stunning, and far exceed the quality you would receive with the vast majority of "printing services" (other than the higher end, more reputable ones; usually found online). It is a truly amazing feeling to be able to print all of your favorite shots, without having the constant sense of dread that your ink supply will run out any minute from now. Since its delivery (which was now 3 days ago) I have print at least 50+ 4x6 and 15+ 8.5x11, yet the ink wells have barely dropped from their initial fill level. If anything, I am now more worried about having to spend too much on photo paper, instead of ink! Not only are the prints stunning, but they are also VERY close to matching what I have on my screen. That said, I do use a Canon R5 for my shots, as well as the Canon photo print paper, so this may play a certain small role in it. In the end, I am thrilled that I chose to go with the Pixma G620, as I can now print as many of my photos as I want, instead of having to carefully choose which ones I'd rather print so as to avoid constantly paying $100+ in order to purchase new ink cartridges. Granted, I've only had it for a few days, so things can still happen. But if it continues to do what it has been doing these last few days, I will be sure to recommend the G620 to any photographer looking for an efficient way to get great prints of their favorite shots! This printer will pay for itself in no time!