![Canon PIXMA G620 Wireless MegaTank Photo All-in-One Printer [Print, Copy, Scan], Black,Works with Alexa](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+cYWmW0QL.jpg)

📸 Print brilliance meets smart convenience—your photo studio, reimagined.
The Canon PIXMA G620 Wireless MegaTank Photo All-in-One Printer delivers professional-quality photo printing with an ultra-high page yield of up to 3,800 4x6 color photos per ink set. Featuring a 26-color dye-based ink system including Red and Gray inks, it produces vivid, long-lasting images with a low cost per print of just 2.5 cents. Alexa integration enables smart ink monitoring and automatic reordering, while its compact design fits any workspace. This versatile all-in-one device also offers copying and scanning capabilities, making it ideal for high-volume photo enthusiasts and professionals seeking economical, high-quality prints.

| ASIN | B08XZQVWZW |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,647 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #70 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible devices | PC, Smartphones |
| Controller type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,010) |
| Date First Available | 21 April 2021 |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Form Factor | All-in-One |
| Included components | PIXMA 21-GPHOTO Wireless MegaTank Photo All-In-One Printer, Documentation, Set of Ink Bottles, Power Cord |
| Item Weight | 8.91 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 4620C002 |
| Manufacturer | Canon USA |
| Max copy speed (black & white) | 3.9 ppm |
| Max input sheet capacity | 50 |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 4800 dpi |
| Maximum color print resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum copies per run | 100 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac OS 10 15 Catalina, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, macOS 10.12 Sierra, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, macOS 10.14 Mojave |
| Print media | Glossy photo paper |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product dimensions | 44.7D x 48.5W x 25.7H centimeters |
| Scanner type | Flatbed |
| Sheet size | 8.5 inches |
A**O
This All-in-One printer/copier/scanner is simply amazing. I use this printer to print photos, at the highest quality possible, both in color and black and white. The quality is stunning--as good as my Pixma Pro 9000 mark II, which has an 8-color system as opposed the G620's 6-ink system (Yellow, Cyan, Magenta, Red, Black, and Grey). But don't let the fewer ink colors fool you; this printer does absolutely fantastic when printing photos. And it does so economically! The ink tanks are just huge and the ink is very affordable. I've printed well over 150 8-1/2 x 11" prints and barely begun to use the ink. There's no way I could have done that on a cartridge printer without a lot of cartridges and a lot of expense. Installing the ink is easy, since the bottles (and I'm still on my original set) are keyed to each specific tank. There's no way to put the wrong ink into the wrong tank by accident. Each tank refills in seconds. Set up was easy--basically rip the tape off, load ink, load software and do a calibration. The software was quickly downloaded from Canon. A quick test print determined that I had to adjust the default density of the prints, because it was too dense/dark. Moving it one setting lighter in the Canon software made it ideal, and that's using Canon approved paper with the Canon driver and Canon paper choice. I would highly recommend Canon's pro-luster paper with this printer, BTW. It's a great default paper. Experimenting with other papers, I found that Hahnemuele Glossy Photo Rag Baryta makes absolutely stunning images with very deep blacks and great color depth. The setting I would recommend is to 1) Set the printer options in your driver to semi-gloss,and use Hahnemuele's ICC profile for the Canon i6400 printer. In the Advanced printer settings, select Paper Abrasion Prevention. I use Qimage Pro for printing, as it makes it easy to use paper profiles. This All-in-One isn't perfect. It's fairly slow in printing, so don't expect instant print results. But the results are worth the wait. There's no automated paper feed for the copier or scanning features of this All-in-One. Sheets have to be laid down by hand over the glass for scanning or copying But these complaints are very minor IMHO, unless you're scanning a lot of documents. Print size is limited to 8-1/2" wide, so unfortunately, you can't print 13"x19" prints. The printer is very economical because the ink lasts a long time. In fact, the costs are competitive with color laser prints, but with much higher quality results. This printer is very highly recommended; you won't be disappointed with it. I've ordered the gear to set up my own paper profiles, because I really like how this all-in-one printer/scanner/copier prints color images.
M**C
I purchased this printer in November and I love it! I am the sort of person who enjoys printing photos (on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster photo paper) a few times a month. I am also a volunteer librarian and I am printing up coloring pages and bookmarks on a weekly basis during the school year. This printer excels at both! I printed my daughter's Christmas photos this year and they came out vibrant and detailed. I used the copier for printing up an enlarged set of instructions for an electronic device. And recently I even used the scanner to make a digital copy of an old color wedding picture. I was able to scan it and print it in just a few minutes and the new copy looks better than the old one! I found the box opening/setup to be a little complicated, but it was all made easy with the detailed online setup instructions. Allow half an hour to complete the process! I was curious if you are required to use wireless functions on the printer. The answer is no, there is no need to set that up if you don't want it. (I don't) The other factor to be aware of is that the printer is pretty slow. Don't expect to print up this caliber of photos (or even a basic black and white letter) in lightening speed. But the quality is SOOO worth it! Also, I have accomplished all of my Christmas and back to school printing with only a slight dent (<1/4 of the black ink and <1/10 of color) in the ink tanks. I love the large tanks!! And the refill prices are so economical! I'm very happy with this printer and I highly recommend it!
J**.
This printer has been a great bang for the buck. The MegaTank ink system is one of my favorite features — it’s easy to refill, lasts a long time, and saves so much compared to traditional cartridges. The photo print quality is excellent, with vibrant, detailed colors that look professional. We use this printer for school assignments, activities, shipping labels, business paperwork, and scanning, and it does everything we need. It’s a little slow on what feels like basic text prints, and I wish it had auto-duplex, but the quality is consistently nice across the board. It’s also relatively quiet and works seamlessly from phones, laptops, and desktops with different operating systems in our house. The display feels a bit dated and analog, but overall it’s reliable, efficient, and versatile — a solid all-in-one that fits both everyday tasks and photo-quality printing.
H**S
My Canon PIXMA MX492, which I used for general document printing, died three days ago after more than 7 years of problem-free service, so I had to get a replacement. Since I'm an avid photographer, and haven't owned a good photo printer in many years (I have had two Epsons, which eventually developed serious problems), and had good results with this last Canon, I decided on a G620, which is designed for both document printing and making excellent photo prints, according to reviews. I ordered the G620 on the day the old printer died and received it the next day. Setup with my Windows 11 PC was easy and I had no issues, installing the printer on my Wi-FI network so that I could locate the unit without a cable in a convenient spot several feet from my PC. At the end of the setup process, the G620 printed two test prints on the regular paper I had loaded in the rear tray. They looked perfect. It was ready for use. I decided to first make a color photo print on letter size Epson glossy paper. The only adjustment I made was some sharpening before sending it to the printer. I used the High quality setting in the driver. The print was terrific, as beautiful as any print I've made from a home printer. Detailed with accurate colors. I was impressed and pleased. But this euphoria was short lived. I loaded a second sheet of glossy paper and opened a monochrome photo in PS. I sent this image to the printer and waited patiently for it to print, hoping that the grayscale print quality (using the High quality setting again) would be as pleasing as the color print I'd just made. Indeed, the print quality was excellent, highly detailed with good tonal transitions---BUT, there was a 0.5" horizontal mark near top center of the image that appeared to be created by a roller, and to the left of this mark were several vertical, wavy scratches extending about another 2.5 inches below it. A disaster! I was appalled that a brand new printer would make one good print to tantalize and then ruin the second one. I went on the Canon Community forum to see if anyone else had reported this issue, and sure enough I found another G620 user whose prints had the same marks (he had posted photos of them). His printer was not I think brand new, and he had cleaned the rollers and performed another maintenance task, but the marks continued to appear on his prints. The moderator responded by recommending he have it repaired by Canon. I decided to sleep on the problem and make a decision in the morning. This morning I turned on the printer and fired up the PC to see what would happen if I made another photo print. No changes of any kind were made to the printer or Wi-Fi network since the day before. I opened a black and white photo in PS and sent it to the printer, and got an error message in the driver: "Printer not responding". Overnight, it apparently had given up any pretense of working. I had no desire to exchange it for another G620, since I had no confidence that another unit would not have similar issues. So I packed it up and returned it to Amazon this afternoon for a full refund. I don't know what I'm going to buy now, but it's unlikely to be a Canon printer. It seems the manufacturing quality control might not be as rigorous as in the past, or perhaps my luck with their printers has simply run out. At a minimum I need another basic printer for documents, but I had also wanted to make high quality photo prints again, so a printer that can do both is desirable. Unfortunately, from the research I've done so far it appears that all models of home photo printers tend to have or quickly develop mechanical issues. Perhaps the wisest solution is to get an inexpensive document printer and continue to use labs to produce high-quality photo prints (and leave the printer problems to them). I will figure out what to do while waiting for the refund!
C**E
I bought the Canon PIXMA G620 for my small business to print marketing materials, thank you cards, and similar projects. Overall, I’m really happy with it, but there are a few things worth knowing before buying. One of the biggest limitations is the paper thickness it can handle. Canon lists the maximum supported weight as 275 GSM on their website. You might be able to get away with printing something slightly thicker like 300 GSM, but you’ll probably end up with roller marks or paper jams if you try to do that regularly. I ran a single 300 GSM index card through mine, and it printed fine mechanically, but that’s as far as I pushed it. I can’t say how well it would hold up long term with paper that thick. The paper I use consistently is Hamilco’s 100 lb (270 GSM) double-sided glossy cover stock, and it prints beautifully with this machine. It’s thick, has a premium feel, and gives my marketing materials a professional look. The colors come out vibrant and sharp, and the gloss finish adds just the right amount of shine without being too reflective. I tried other papers, including photo paper, but most were either too glossy, too thin, or showed fingerprints easily. The Hamilco paper is affordable, easy to find right on Amazon, and I’d highly recommend it if you’re looking for a thicker, classy paper for marketing use. I saw other people mention in their reviews that the screen is hard to see, and while I’ll admit it’s small and you have to be looking straight on at it to read it, it’s really not the end of the world. Once you get familiar with the menu, it’s easy to navigate. Setting it up was simple. It took me about ten minutes from start to finish, and most of that time was spent installing the drivers and software. I also recommend downloading Canon’s PosterArtist software. It makes it easy to adjust print settings, change paper sizes, perform maintenance, and even design materials directly. I’m using the free trial right now, but the paid version isn’t expensive and seems worth it if you print a lot. Overall, this printer does a great job for the money. The colors are vibrant, the setup is quick, and it’s perfect for thank you cards, flyers, and general marketing materials. As long as you stay under that 275 GSM limit, you’ll get consistent, high-quality prints. I’m very happy with it and would definitely recommend it to other small business owners who want great results without spending a fortune.
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