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Canon G7020 All-in-One Printer Home Office | Wireless Supertank (Megatank) Printer | Copier | Scan, | Fax and ADF with Mobile Printing, Black, Works with Alexa

Original price was: $379.99.Current price is: $349.00.

Meet the PIXMA GRNUM Wireless MegaTank all-in-one printer – designed for serious print productivity with a high page yield of up to 6 000 pages of Black text or up to 7 700 vivid color pages per full ink bottle set from the reliable refillable ink system. The PIXMA GRNUM MegaTank printer delivers outstanding high yields resulting in a low cost per page and also features superior versatility thanks to an ADF for scanning copying and faxing. The GRNUM allows you to keep working – even on large print jobs – with auto 2-sided document printing borderless2 photo printing and a 350 sheet plain paper capacity connectivity is paramount with the GRNUM featuring Wi-Fi 3 and Ethernet connection when printing from computers and also for mobile printing with airprint 4 Mopria Print Service5 and the Canon Print app6 for even more printer information and control.
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)
Integrated Ink Tanks – Up to 6,000 pages BW / 7,700 pages Color
2 Bonus Black ink included!
13 / 6.8 ipm
Auto 2-Sided Printing
5,000 Page Duty Cycle
ENERGY STAR, EPEAT Silver,1 Year Warranty
Print with your voice. Just say “Alexa, discover my printer”.

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Meet the PIXMA GRNUM Wireless MegaTank all-in-one printer – designed for serious print productivity with a high page yield of up to 6 000 pages of Black text or up to 7 700 vivid color pages per full ink bottle set from the reliable refillable ink system. The PIXMA GRNUM MegaTank printer delivers outstanding high yields resulting in a low cost per page and also features superior versatility thanks to an ADF for scanning copying and faxing. The GRNUM allows you to keep working – even on large print jobs – with auto 2-sided document printing borderless2 photo printing and a 350 sheet plain paper capacity connectivity is paramount with the GRNUM featuring Wi-Fi 3 and Ethernet connection when printing from computers and also for mobile printing with airprint 4 Mopria Print Service5 and the Canon Print app6 for even more printer information and control.
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)
Integrated Ink Tanks – Up to 6,000 pages BW / 7,700 pages Color
2 Bonus Black ink included!
13 / 6.8 ipm
Auto 2-Sided Printing
5,000 Page Duty Cycle
ENERGY STAR, EPEAT Silver,1 Year Warranty
Print with your voice. Just say “Alexa, discover my printer”.

2 reviews for Canon G7020 All-in-One Printer Home Office | Wireless Supertank (Megatank) Printer | Copier | Scan, | Fax and ADF with Mobile Printing, Black, Works with Alexa

  1. Win2000

    Great Printer-Never Going Back to Cartridges Again-Fast, Super Cheap w/ Ink (refills too)- Love It
    So after having Canon printers from way back in 2003 for a few years and getting excellent results and pictures (using the Canon high gloss photo paper back then) i switched to Epson when it died a few years ago. The Epson WF 4730 and most recently when that died the WF4740 (which also just died) I decided to go back to Canon again. I REALLY like the Megatank system. This printer has a pretty small footprint too as far as it’s size compared to the Epson we just replaced. It seems like it will be a lot more efficient on ink and the replacement bottles are really reasonable (on Amazon colors are only $11/each and slightly more for the black ink which is a larger bottle). The text prints fast and the colors are spot on. Haven’t tried pictures yet but will update my review when I do try printing them. The only gripe I have with this printer are a couple of things. First, the LCD screen is small and doesn’t light up making it basically useless. But, I have learned after having a few printers over the years I never use the bloatware by the printer company anymore. I use the print application on my Imac or Windows computer. Much faster to access and works better with less headaches. And, second, the operating panel which folds out HAS to be open when printing. This is good and bad at the same time. Annoying if you are in another room and want to print and forget to fold out the panel first (panel can be left forward position to print always or just pop it out when you want to print something. The good thing about the panel having to be open is if I leave the printer cover on the printer and someone wants to print from another room (and they haven’t opened the control panel first) the printer won’t print and jam up papers because the printer cover is on. Scanning so far works great on this All In One. Haven’t tried faxing yet and basically….who needs to fax anymore anyway. I scan and email any document. I can tell you even though Epson has their own tank version of printers (Ecotank) I am done with Epson for awhile. Best thing about Epson was the speed of print….that was it as far as superiority. The Canon so far has been a great machine. By the way, using the computer to print rather than the bloatware supplied by either Canon or Epson is not only fast to use but a lot easier when setting the printer up. So, after only owning this printer for less than 2 weeks (but we have used it quite a bit as my wife and I are both working at home during the Coronavirus quarantine) I can say that I would highly recommend this AIO to anyone looking for a great, fast and do all printer that is efficient on ink as well. I used to HATE running out and having to run to Office Depot or ordering online for ink only to have to spend about $38 for a small color ink cartridge for the Epson. The whole kit of 3 colors with black was about $125…crazy expensive. This computer comes with 3 colored ink bottles (enough to fill each of the 3 colors once) and 3 slightly larger black bottles (one fills it up and 2 extra bottles are included). I read all the reviews on Consumer Reports online as I subscribe and a lot of them pointed to the lower priced models by Brother or HP. The problem with the Brother printer they recommend (while easy on using the ink) was that the reviews stated that color printed papers came out very dull and light on color. Thus the “efficiency” of using ink on a Brother. Not like that with this Canon at all. Colors are superb on regular bright white paper. You definitely get what you pay for here. A top of the line refillable tank AIO printer that does everything very well….including saving money on ink (and the convenience of storing extra bottles to refill when needed). Spend a little more now on a great Canon G7020 but save in the long run. Hope this helps anyone who is on the fence about which printer to buy. I know even with having the Consumer Reports information online to view I spent a few hours doing research on the all around best printer. Oh, and also the print heads (2…one for colors and one for B&W) pop in easy when setting up and that means replacing if ever needed should be easy. Hopefully I won’t have to for a very long time though. Just buy this printer…..I can’t imagine you’ll regret it. I also purchased a NON Canon product that I would recommend as well. The semi-clear printer cover by Comp Bind is great. Made for this printer it keeps dust and anything else out of the printer when not in use. I truly believe using a cover extends the life of your printer too.

  2. Eric Vilhauer

    Durable! Doesn’t leak! No doubt… Good work horse
    I am a landman so I travel extensively in the field and need to produce documents swiftly and efficiently. I chose this printer to try and find the best fit for size, print speed, scanning (no sheet-feed but size vs how often anyway?) and print quality. I rarely use the duplex function but it is handy if a bit slow. A 32 page 8 1/2 x 11 document double sided onto 16 sheets will take over 5 minutes but it is ready to staple. I typically produce legal documents, aerial maps, engineering drawings and other exhibits which tend to devour cartridges and make my misc. costs noticeable. This printer paid for itself in 3 months. However, it is a but too bulky for my Craftsman or Dewalt travel pack out systems. I left it in the camper all summer near the project and had no issues since it did not need to be moved much. Come fall I got an Epson Mega-tank and it was just slightly smaller (at a loss of duplex). It fit the Dewalt packout so I transferred the Canon back to my home office so it didn’t freeze.I sent the Epson to the field and the next day I need to print an exhibit right as I am ready to head out the door for the week and I am behind schedule. I turn to the Canon and find that the color is mostly clogged. It had been a month or two since I last used it so I did the cleaning and deep cleaning and could not unclog the print head. Frustrated, and with no time to mess with it anymore, I flipped it off and left it under the desk upside down and took off to the field for the week. Upon returning and being much calmer… I righted the offending peripheral and it seemed good to go for the abuse. All the various trays withstood impact with the vinyl floor and after sitting a full 180 degrees upside down for 4 days there was no leaking or lost ink. This thing is a solid machine and I’m glad it doesn’t leak.As to the clogged print head, I began delving in the forum on Canon and I find they sell replacement print heads but they were currently sold out. Hmmm… Not to be deterred, armed with a degree in Electrical Engineering more than a few years ago I dove in. It was actually pretty easy to follow the cave man drawings under the printer top and pop up the hinged upper seal and slip out the respective print head as you would a cartridge from before. Then I cleaned it using cleaning agents with que tips or dipping in a small reservoir, dried it well with a paper towel then replaced it and did a clean then deep clean with sketchy results but after several cycles it began printing fine once again. As with all printers, steady use is needed to avoid this. I guess it is good to know for a cost you can replace the print head. Now I’m thinking it might be good to have a back up.


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