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Canon PIXMA MP620 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

A high-performance wireless photo all-in-one printer, the PIXMA MP620 delivers outstanding performance along with Ethernet connectivity.

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Overview

The PIXMA MP620 changes all the rules about where and how you can print. Print wirelessly from anywhere in the house via WiFi. Or network the MP620 via Ethernet cable and print from a wired computer in another room. Or go computer-free and print photos directly from memory cards, previewing and enhancing images on the 2.5-inch TFT display. You can even print from a compatible digital camera or camera phone or other Bluetooth device via the optional BU-30 Bluetooth interface (sold separately).*

And the MP620 delivers outstanding results. This powerhouse All-In-One produces long-lasting 4 x 6-inch photos with spectacular 9600 x 2400 color dpi resolution in about 41 seconds,** and its new five-color ink system ensures vivid, true-to-life colors and bold, black text. Copies of documents will be more faithful to your originals, and your scans will yield superb 2400 x 4800 color dpi results.

Features

  • Spectacular resolution to a maximum of 9600 x 2400 color dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter using FINE technology.
  • Auto-Scan detects the type of original you’re scanning--a photo, business card, personal notebook or form--then automatically scans and saves the image with the appropriate settings.
  • Sharper previews with the 2.5-inch high-definition LCD display that’s viewable from up to a 170-degree angle.
  • Self-operating paper output tray automatically opens when printing or copying.
  • Smart copying automatically optimizes quality based on the type of originals you’re copying.
  • Automatic image optimization adjusts images for factors such as skin tone and white balance, and also makes red-eye corrections
  • Wireless printing from a WiFi-enabled computer.
  • Easy printing from memory cards, digital cameras, and DV camcorders.

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X v10.3.9 to 10.5.x
  • Windows Vista, Windows XP/2000

Specifications

  • 4 x 6-in. borderless photo print speed: Approx. 41 seconds**
  • Black print speed: 26 ppm**
  • Color print speed: 17 ppm**
  • Black print resolution: Up to 600 x 600 dpi
  • Color print resolution: Up to 9600 x 2400 dpi
  • Number of nozzles: Black: 320; Color 2048; Total: 2368
  • Paper sizes: Letter, legal, 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10, #10 evnvelopes
  • Automatic sheet feeder: 150 pages
  • Black copy speed: 24 cpm**
  • Color copy speed: 16 cpm**
  • Reductions/Enlargement: 25%-400%
  • Scanner element: Contact Image Sensor (CIS)
  • Scan resolution (max.): Optical: Up to 2400 x 4800 dpi; interpolated: 19,200 x 19,200 dpi
  • Color depth: 48-bit internal/24-bit external
  • Max. document size (Flatbed): 8.5 x 11.7 in. print
  • Connectivity: Wireless LAN (802.11b/g), Ethernet; card slots (see Compatible memory cards); PictBridge (cable not included); Bluetooth v2.0 (optional)
  • Compatible memory cards: SD Memory Card, SDHC MultiMedia CardCard (v4.1), MultiMediaCard Plus (v.4.1), miniSD Card, miniSDHC Card, RS-MMC, microSD, microSDHC Card, Compact Flash Card, Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick Micro, xD-Picture Card, xD-Picture Card (Type M), xD-Picture Card (Type H)
  • Display: 2.5-in. TFT
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 14.5 x 17.7 x 6.9 in./36.83 x 44.96 x 17.53 cm
  • Weight: 18.7 lb./8.48 kg

What’s in the Box

  • PIXMA MP620 all-in-one
  • Power cord
  • Cartridges (Black, Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/Black)
  • Printhead
  • Sample media (Five 4 x 6-in. sheets)
  • Documentation kit (includes getting started, network troubleshooting guide, safety information, setup software and user’s guide CD-ROM)
  • USB cable

Many popular printer drivers are included with Mac OS X. However, Apple still recommends that you check the printer manufacturer’s website to ensure that you have the latest drivers--especially those designed for Universal Binary compatibility.

Warranty
Toll-free technical phone support plus one-year limited warranty with InstantExchange program (subject to certain conditions and restrictions)

* Requires mobile phone with IrDA port and support for IrMC version 1.1 protocol, with phone positioned no more than 7.9 inches from printer. Also requires mobile phone (or other device) equipped with Bluetooth technology v1.2 and optional Bluetooth Unit BU-20. Bluetooth operation depends on the devices and software version used. Operating distance is approximately 10 meters but may vary due to obstacles, radio signals, locations where radio interference occurs, magnetic fields from microwave ovens, device sensitivity, and/or antenna performance.

** Print speeds will vary based on usage.

Mfr. Part No.: 2921B002

Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Actual print speeds will vary depending on computer and type of document printed. Contact manufacturer for print speeds. Apple’s Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.

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Ratings & Reviews

4.0

Based on 140 reviews

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  • Canon PIXMA MP620 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

    4.0

    Does Not Work With Airport Express

    Written by BR from Edmonton

    Nov 12, 2008

    So I purchased the printer 'cause my last Canon lasted 5 years until the printer head went kaput (loyal to the brand). I liked the wireless printing and scanning offered with this printer (I am a grad student and so I necessarily need the scanning device at this moment). I brought it home, and the first thing that I noticed was the software cd for my Macbook didn't load, no problem I say, go to the website and download the drivers I say. The website is very ambiguous, and let's just say I downloaded all of them that had "mac" in their file name. I then hooked up the printer via USB to my Airport Express, and fine, I could find the printer and print off the stuff I needed. Then I wanted to use the wireless scanning feature. After becoming confused due to reading the instructions, I sat on it for awhile, but now I'm tired of hooking up a usb line everytime I need to scan and so I called Canon to see what was wrong. Right off the bat he asked if I had Airport Express, I said yes, and he said that to use the wireless function you have to use an ETHERNET connection, and the Airport Express doesn't have one available to use (you have to use Airport Extreme, perhaps Time Capsule if you could afford it). Sadly, I conceded and hung up after thanking the man for what seemed like the most straightforward answer I ever got from Canon or Mac. I love this printer, but I won't take it back, but the requirement of an "ethernet" connection to use the wireless scanning should be made conspicuous. More

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  • Canon PIXMA MP620 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

    5.0

    Great printer!

    Written by EV from Rio Rancho

    Nov 2, 2008

    I was skeptical when I read how difficult wireless setup could be with this printer, but purchased it anyway, based on the specifications that it should print great photos. I found that the wireless setup was relatively easy, and the photos are phenomenal. I'm glad I purchased this printer, despite my skepticism. I highly recommend the Canon PIXMA MP620. More

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  • Canon PIXMA MP620 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

    4.0

    This printer is great...with one exception

    Written by MC from Chapel Hill

    Nov 25, 2008

    Wireless setup is a breeze - if you follow Canon's well documented instructions, it should take no longer than 10 minutes to setup. Printing is fast, accurate, and quiet, however, there is one problem. IT DOES NOT PRINT DOUBLE SIDED! The specifications are misleading by saying, "Two-way", however that only denotes the two different paper feeders. Full duplex printing is not an option with this printer. Although this isn't a dealbreaker for a $50 (AR) printer, it's still disappointing. More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • Canon PIXMA MP620 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

    4.0

    MP620

    Written by AL from Chicago

    Nov 11, 2009

    have owned this printer for more than a month. All in all, a decent printer, can scan documents and print seamlessly. Setup took me about 50 mins for 2 computers.. The only Cons about this printer is that it uses 5 different Ink Cartridges. So replacement for ink could be costly. More

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  • Canon PIXMA MP620 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

    4.0

    Plug & Play But Not Wi-Fi and Play

    Written by JJ from Sydney

    Oct 31, 2009

    The Mp620 is a great printer you just plug the usb in and software update download the Driver BUT i'm writting this on a Macbook and the printer will connect just ( WI-FI) fine but when I go to Preview or iPhoto All the Quality and Media, Color Options, Borderless Printing and Margin Have a Black line through them which means I can not Print on Photo paper do really do anything except A4 it goes"071200a could not be loaded you need the current architecture" I HAVE DOWNLOADED EVERY SINGLE DRIVER/SCANNER? UPDATE I CAN FIND ON CANON AND I STILL GET THIS, BLOODY ANNOYING!!!! hopefuly some one knows how to fix this!! More

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  • Canon PIXMA MP620 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

    5.0

    great printer, does exactly what i need it to!

    Written by AG

    Oct 24, 2009

    excellent printer! print outs are crisp in both color and black/white, scanner functions, wireless printing is a breeze. i'm very happy with this product.

    setup:
    many people have complained about the horrendous setup. i'm new to Macs, but somehow got it working without any effort. i have a macbook pro w/ snow leopard and this is what i did:
    - downloaded and installed the latest driver, 10.26.0.1, from the canon website
    - started printing. to get it to print wirelessly, i just unplugged the USB cord. it seems that the latest driver fixes up the wireless function automatically.

    it's a shame so many people have had trouble installing the printer as i think it would have a much higher rating than it does currently.
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  • which all in one printers work with Snow Leopard?
    • Asked by NV from BRONXVILLE
    • Oct 9, 2009
    Best Answer

    PIXMA MP620 absolutely works with Snow Leopard. I needed to download three driver and then go on a little hunt for its signal to set it up as default.

    I did all this in less than 15 minutes by calling the technical support number I found on the Canon website.
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    • Answered by JE from BROCKVILLE
    • Oct 20, 2009
    • 11 of 11 people found this useful
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    The Canon MP620 allows you to scan wirelessly! I comes with a TWAIN compliant scanning utility. Quite honestly, the way this thing works is pretty cool. When you add the printer in "System Preferences", you will get to add devices: a Canon scanner, and a Canon printer.

    To scan wirelessly, just place the document on the scanner and go the the Canon scan utility.
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    • Answered by RH from Newbury
    • Oct 30, 2009
    • 7 of 7 people found this useful
  • how good/bad is the ink consumption with this printer ?
    • Asked by EW from Liverpool
    • Oct 13, 2009
    Best Answer

    That's a hard question to answer as it really depends on whether I print documents or photos. In general, photos eat up a lot more ink. Because I print a wide variety of documents, I can't really say how long the cartridges last. But, I have been able to print 20 (4 x 6) photos and a few documents without running out of ink. (Remember, ink usage on photos depends on paper settings, the content of the photos, etc.) More

    • Answered by RH from Newbury
    • Oct 31, 2009
    • 4 of 6 people found this useful