Canon PIXMA TR8620a All-in-One Printer
Original price was: $199.99.$139.00Current price is: $139.00.
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Canon PIXMA TR8620a All-in-One Printer Price History
Price History for Canon PIXMA TR8620a - All-in-One Printer Home Office|Copier|Scanner|Fax|Auto Document Feeder |...
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Current Price | $139.00 | January 9, 2025 |
Highest Price | $139.00 | July 30, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $139.00 | July 30, 2024 |
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$139.00 | July 30, 2024 |
Canon PIXMA TR8620a All-in-One Printer Description
- Never run out of ink. Connect your printer to Alexa and receive notifications when you’re running low. Alexa can even place a smart reorder from Amazon on your behalf, if you enroll in smart reorders
- Enrolling in Smart Reorders with Alexa ensures that you never have too much or too little ink supplies. No subscription needed.
- Wireless 4-in-1 (Print | Copy | Scan | Fax)
- 15 / 10 ipm Print Speed
- 200 Sheet Capacity (100 Cassette, 100 Rear Feed)
- Auto 2-Sided Printing
- 1,000 Page Duty Cycle
- Micro SD Slot,ENERGY STAR, EPEAT Silver
- 1 Year Warranty
- Print with your voice. Just say “Alexa, discover my printer”
Canon PIXMA TR8620a All-in-One Printer Specification
Specification: Canon PIXMA TR8620a All-in-One Printer
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Canon PIXMA TR8620a All-in-One Printer Reviews (3)
3 reviews for Canon PIXMA TR8620a All-in-One Printer
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KenikaNJ –
Many years ago, I was the proud owner of a Canon PIXMA printer (sorry, can’t remember the model) when quality was paramount in the build, operation, interface and resolution, and the consumables. Prior to that ownership, I used other manufacturers and models and found the Canon line superior. With other units, I experienced clogs jets, high ink use and slow print and scan speeds. After some years, my Canon would no longer come ‘online’ to my WiFi and even direct PC linking was intermittent despite returning it to factory reset or attempting technical support.
As I searched for a replacement, I checked out the current offerings and found most to be wanting…an evident lack of quality in construction, noticeable loss weight (heft), and features. I looked at other manufacturers and aside from ‘buying to try’, couldn’t find a another manufacturer without spending a fortune for a home printer. I opted not to go the ink tank route since I print only occasionally (a lot when I do) and tank reviews are mixed requiring frequent printing.
I purchased a different Canon model, and didn’t like the print speed, noise and rate of ink consumption.
I have that unit away and purchased this model and am pleasantly surprised by the differences. I had some experience with an earlier version of this model (purchased for a relative), that had the same front panel, front/rear paper loading options, SD chip option, WiFi connection and ink replacement features.
I didn’t see any of that as off-putting – in fact, rear loading (especially for heavier stock) is a plus. So cutting to the chase: I’m please with this model. The GUI/LED panel has all the functions you could look for and is intuitive…you don’t actually need a manual. Linking to the WiFi was simple and quick. The print speed is faster than I anticipated and ink consumption is clearly better than the prior Canon unit. The network experience is good (laptop) , particularly when using Canon Inkjet Smart Connect (and likewise the mobile app when printing from it – both iPhone and iPad). Scanned images of documents, etc. are crisp, although I wish it would offer more than 600dpi when doing photos or images, but in those cases I use my iPhone/iPad for captures.
Bottom line: Canon still makes a good product ‘tho the trend has been to use cheaper materials – more plastic parts noticeable in heft and feeling less solid. But all the competitors are doing likewise. And ink consumption is a problem across all lines, but that’s where they make their most profit even with tank units. There appear to be complaints about WiFi setup and performance; I have not encountered any issues with Canon software setup, and I will say that this touch screen interface is much easier than other Canon units.
Lastly…there are complaints about having to raise the control panel to print – freeing up the space for paper tray loading and exiting prints. But I don’t really find that so annoying. The backlit LED panel is large and the touch screen easy to access, navigate and the functions intuitive. I wish the ADF could handle two-sided originals, but again not necessarily a deal breaker for me – it might be if I had large double-sided documents to scan or copy.
I hope this helps.
JUDITH –
I have to say I liked my previous HP Workforce better than this Canon TR86200a. It seemed more substantial and printed at a fast speed. I don’t dislike this printer as it makes good copies, quickly, but it also seems a bit noisy. There are 2 paper feeds – one slides out at the bottom of the printer and one has
a stand up tray at the upper back. The top one is for photos but you can also use paper. I don’t like the bottom tray as it does not hold a lot of paper and you can’t see how much is in the tray without pulling it open.
It seems to use up ink quickly even when just doing black & white printing. The ink refill process is easy. When you open the lid, the ink tray automatically positions in the center for easy access.
Alert: The included printed instructions are not complete. They tell you to contact ‘Support’ for assistance. I did that and was very suspicious of their intent. I let them take control of my computer and when they went to install the printer driver, it came up as ‘problem’. That guy transferred me to someone else. The next guy asked me unexpected questions such as ‘who provides your fire wall and what do you pay?’ I said why would you ask that? Then the guy opened some file screens and told me I had multiple security issues that he would need to clean then up before installing the driver. I told him to get out of my computer. I then called a friend, who is a computer expert, and he came over. He had no issues with installing the driver. Very upsetting experience.
I bought this printer because it gets very good reviews. I do like that I can print photos, the printer is wireless, can scan and fax.
Bonnie –
I just hooked up this printer today. Very easy to install, first time I can use with cell phone to print. Works great! Photo is sharp and colors are as should be. Is pretty quiet and print speed is fast, photo takes longer but not a problem. I had a Canon MX340 for 8 yrs, best printer Ever! Still works perfect on old computer. I bought a new computer and my Canon MX340 wont work. I went to web site and that printer is discontinued and driver Not available. I would buy that one again in a heartbeat. Long story short, I bought this TR8620, it is not the quality of my Canon MX 340, but for price it seems to be good, so far. Amazon has the MX340 for sale for over $600 ( I didn’t, pay close to that yrs ago), so anyone thinking of buying that Canon model, think again, it is discontinued and the driver is Not available from Canon. There are sites where you can download that driver but I wont chance going onto a random site to download anything. I just hope this TR8620 lasts for few years.