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The Canon PIXMA G6020 is a wireless all-in-one Mega Tank printer designed for high-volume printing with ultra-low ink costs. It delivers professional-quality prints and scans with up to 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution, supports duplex printing, and integrates seamlessly with smart home devices like Alexa. With up to 7,700 color pages per ink set and two years of ink included, it’s engineered for busy professionals seeking reliability, cost-efficiency, and wireless convenience.

| ASIN | B07SQZNSQY |
| Additional Printer functions | Copy, Scan |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,027 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #12 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Color Depth | 24 bits_per_pixel |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (4,484) |
| Date First Available | June 6, 2019 |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Yes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013803317824 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Included Components | Wireless MegaTank All-In-One Printer, 4” x 6” Photo Paper Sample Pack (3 Sheets GP-701), Setup CD, Manual, and other documentation, Full Set of Ink Bottles (PGBK, C, M, Y) + 2 Bonus Black, (PGBK) Ink Bottles, Black Print Head, Color Print Head, Power Cord |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 17.8 pounds |
| Item model number | 3113C002 |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Max Copy Speed (Black & White) | 13 ppm |
| Max Input Sheet Capacity | 350 |
| Max copy resolution black-white | 4800 dpi |
| Max copy resolution color | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Color Print Resolution | 4800 x 1200 Dots Per Inch |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
| Model Series | PIXMA |
| Number of Trays | 3 |
| Number of USB 2 Ports | 1 |
| Output sheet capacity | 250.0 |
| Print media | Glossy photo paper |
| Printer Ink Type | bottle, ink |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.6"D x 15.9"W x 7.7"H |
| Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
| Sheet Size | 3.5” x 3.5”, 4” x 4”, 4” x 6”, 5” x 5”, 5” x 7”, 7” x 10”, 8” x 10”, Letter, Legal, U.S.#10 Envelopes |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | business |
| Supported Media Sizes | 4 x 6 inches, 5 x 7 inches |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 013803317824 |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
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In-depth review
I just received a PIXMA G6020 from Amazon and wanted to provide some information given the disparity of reviews I saw prior to making the purchase. This review is only about the initial process of setting up and printer performance. Set up Some of the reviews mentioned difficulty in setting up wirelessly, and I thought I might provide some details for potential consumers. First, Canon still provides a hard copy step-by-step instruction booklet which is helpful. Within the booklet are scan codes that can be followed or a web address to see a sequence of photographs that walk you through the setup process. I used this because some of the pictures in the manual were difficult to discern, but the photographs were very clear. Once the machine is set up and plugged in (no cables attached to any computers), Canon provides a web address which is very clean and easy to negotiate. A clearly marked “set up” button takes you to a page where you select the kind of machine you have. You’re supposed to enter some letters, but none of these are PIXMA. That was a bit confusing, but scrolling down you can see a G020 button and clicking on that opens up a window with a start button and a picture of the printer so there can be no confusion. Clicking on the start button begins the process of setting up from the pictures I mentioned above to downloading the drivers and joining the printer to the wireless network available in your home. The process went very smoothly with little input from me until an error message appeared which was associated with my Internet security system blocking the printer from the network. Importantly, there is a window from Canon during the setup process that warns you of this before it happened. As a quick aside, the hard copy manual was clearly adjusted to include anticipated problems people might have because there are several places where warnings about problems (both Windows and Mac) occur with suggested resolutions. I was impressed by that because often a set of documents are prepared and released without any consideration of problems consumers might have on their different systems. Anyhow, clearing the security issue, the download completed, and the printer was available on my computer already set up as the default. The wireless connection to my home network worked great. As I headed downstairs away from the printer and our router to our second computer, the process went equally well and again the printer was available for function on the second machine. Scanning Canon provides “IJ Scan Utility” as a rudimentary scanning software that allows you to direct the printer to scan documents or photographs. If you are scanning documents, multiple sequential scans are permitted (no document feeder, so you have to change the scanned pages yourself). These are combined into the same PDF when you save them. Both documents and images are by default loaded into a default Windows temporary documents folder which gratefully pops open when you are done. Otherwise, you would have no idea where your documents or images went. That’s a bit of a drawback because I could not find a way to change the default download folder, but since it opens, a quick drag-and-drop remedies the situation. Printing and copying I agree with the other reviewers that the panel on the printer should’ve been backlit because it’s hard to read. Printing quality is good and fast, although I did not try any pictures. The copying function is simple as well. Just put the document on the scanner and click either the “black” or “color” button on the panel of the printer itself to produce a copy of the document. Bottom line At least initially, this machine was exactly as advertised. It was straightforward and easy to set up, contained warnings and resolutions where they expected you might have trouble and then produced high quality printed documents. Some may not like that you have to interact with Canon via the web to get everything set up wirelessly, but to me it seemed like a really good way to ensure the process went smoothly which was the case for me. Hope this helps everyone if you’ve been on the fence about what printer to buy given the many bad reviews that this and less expensive printers have. So far, this one completely met my expectations. If the machine fails in the future, I will update the review.
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Love the super tank
For years I have been buying the latest on HP, but the ink price it’s ridiculous high. I heard that there’s is a law that HP cannot code it’s printers so that you can’t refill them. I wonder what happened to the law because the last HP printer that I purchased it’s the latest envy that it’s an excellent printer for photos. However, I always purchased the xl cartridge so that I don’t have to worry about ink. The price is $65 each, so $130. I used about 15%, got sick, couldn’t touch anything because I went through several surgeries and I was fed through a medport, still sick. My husband needed some copies and the cartridges were dry. I purchased the original HP ink replacement bottles, it keeps giving me a counterfeit corrupt message. I checked the videos on YouTube and followed strict instructions, but it doesn’t let me print. While I was in Texas and Virginia on rare syndromes surgeries including transplant, I had a cannon that my son was going to draw away, but didn’t know where to take it to avoid contamination. It was working perfectly and not only the cartridges were cheap, but they were printing perfect. It was wireless, but my son overlooked that and purchased an advanced one because it was wireless. Both were excellent. We had to move to Virginia for my last surgery (transplant) so we donated both printer’s and many other things and he purchased an echo tank canon, but I don’t know the model. He has two huge PIXMA canon printers for his photography which he loves. Now, back to my printer, I purchased the PIXMA G6020 and I decided to set it up with the USB cable since I have several, directly with the computer after reading basic instructions. As someone that made a review with 2 stars, I was frustrated because I could enter my wifi password to finish my setup. I am very weak and after almost 2 hours, I gave up and shot everything down. Hours later I decided to give it another try and everything was connecting without problems, without me doing anything else. The reason is that when you setup the printer through your computer, the printer connects to your wifi directly from the computer. Therefore, I have not have any problems at all, I can print from all of our sources and I am loving it more each day. We think on the hard way, when it’s really easy. A couple of months ago I purchased an Epson ET4700 eco tank and sublimation bottles of inks and I thought that it was a canon. I have not been able to even take it out of the box for setup. It included all the ink bottles too, but to turn the printer into sublimation, I have to use the sublimation ink from day one. I will think on what to do with the regular ink. On touch screen I gave it 4 stars because it’s small and no light, so it’s difficult to use it. No stars for technical support because I have not use it.
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