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Canon G3260 All-in-One Printer | Wireless Supertank (Megatank) Printer | Copier | Scan, with Mobile Printing, Black, Works with Alexa

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Features

  • Enjoy an ink savings of 1,175 and experience high yields of up to 6,000 black / 7,700 printed pages with a single set of color bottles. Plus, your printer comes with 2 bonus black ink bottles.
  • Print both documents and photos on a variety of paper types using a hybrid ink system with pigment black for sharp black text and dye-based colors for vivid borderless3 photos up to 8.5 x 11. With fast print speeds and a flatbed scanner, this wireless All-In-One can handle printing, copying, and scanning with ease.
  • Connect and print wirelessly from your compatible mobile device.
  • For disclaimers seeSPECIFICATION SHEET in technical specification section below.
  • Enrolling in smart reorders with Alexa ensure that you never have too much or too little ink or toner. No subscription needed.

Description

The Canon PIXMA G3260 Wireless MegaTank All-In-One Printer is designed for productivity— delivering high-volume, low-cost printing. Its refillable MegaTank ink system prints up to 6,000 black / 7,700 color pages from one set of ink bottles1— that’s 30 times1 what you can print with a conventional ink cartridge set! Print, copy, and scan with ease and enjoy great versatility. Print documents, borderless3 photos, and more on a variety of media types and sizes with hybrid inks for crisp blacks and vivid colors. Plus, you can print on the go wirelessly from your favorite mobile devices2. Print more for less with the Canon PIXMA G3260 Wireless MegaTank All-In-One Printer.

Brand: Canon


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: magnetic_proof


Color: Black


Model Name: PIXMA G3260


Printer Output: Color, Monochrome


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 6 pages_per_minute


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 10.8


Item Weight: 14.1 pounds


Printer Type: Inkjet


Other Special Features of the Product: magnetic_proof


Printer Output Type: Color, Monochrome


Item Weight: 14.1 pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 9.1"D x 9.1"W x 9.1"H


Controller Type: iOS


Print media: Glossy photo paper


Scanner Type: Flatbed


Maximum Copy Speed Black and White: 15 pages_per_minute


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Warranty Type: Full Warranty


Ink Color: Color


Additional Printer Functions: All In One


Control Method: App


Number of Trays: 4


Processor Count: 1


Resolution: 600 x 600


Maximum Media Size: 8.5 x 14 inch


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 400


Paper Size: 3.5” x 3.5” (Square), 4” x 6”, 5” x 5” (Square), 5” x 7”, 7” x 10”, 8” x 10”, Letter (8.5” x 11”), Legal (8.5” x 14”), U.S. #10 Envelopes, Card Size (91 mm x 55 mm), Custom size (width 2.1–8.5 in, length 3.5–47.2 in)


Maximum print Resolution Color: 600 dots_per_inch


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 1200 dpi


Power Consumption: 639.7 watts


Maximum Copy Resolution Color: 600 dpi


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 600 dpi


Brand: Canon


Model Name: PIXMA G3260


Model Number: 4468C002


Built-In Media: PIXMA MegaTank G3260 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Set of Ink Bottles (PGBK, C, M, Y), 2 Bonus Black Ink Bottles, Documentation, Power Cord


Series Number: 4468


Model Series: PIXMA


UPC: 013803330618


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Type Name: Inkjet Printer


Manufacturer: Canon USA


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty


Color Pages per Minute: 6 pages_per_minute


B&W Pages per Minute: 10.8


Color: Black


Color Depth: 24 bpp


Printer Connectivity Type: USB


Hardware Interface: Ethernet


Duplex: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Just Awful :(
I always read reviews before making a purchase, and this printer was no exception. It had decent reviews, and I'm aware that there are always people who give one star and share their sad story about how the big prong of the plug wouldn't fit into the wall outlet, or something equally ridiculous. Rarely is it truly as awful as they make it sound, and their comments often belie user error. Thus, it is with reluctance that I rate this printer on the low end. (I've only selected five stars for visibility.) Actually, it's otherwise a nice machine if it would only work properly. One thing I don't like about the design is that the display is lacking. It has very minimal instructions if you are trying to perform functions through it, and there is no backlight, so you'd better find a flashlight if you have it in a cabinet like I do. I like the large tanks. (HP was "nickel and diming" me to death with their ink cartridge subscription.) But large ink tanks don't do me any good if it doesn't print well enough to read. I often give public presentations, so trying to read the blurry print while I'm addressing an audience is not a good look. In the end, when I purchase a printer, it's so that I can have a reasonably clean printout, regardless of whether it's text or a picture. This printer worked quite well for the first year. I don't print very often, so when I need something printed, I can safely say that I haven't overused the device. It should work pretty much perfectly, right? I'm still working on the beginning of my first ink tankful, and haven't yet printed a whole ream of paper in all the time I've had it. Lately, the text printouts have been "jittered" and blurry. Not everywhere. Just as the page comes out, there are straight lines that are jagged, and lines of text that blur. I've run through the maintenance routines. ALL the maintenance routines. To no avail. Alas, my next efforts will be to go online, try to talk with a company operative, and then when I finally get someone on the phone, I'm sure that they will have a script that they will insist we go through that repeats everything I've already done. Then what? Do I still have a warranty? No. What big deal do I have to go through and what is it going to cost me in time and money? I really don't want to go down this road. I just feel like dropping it in the dumpster and finding out how good a brother printer is. Anyway. I've attached pictures. The first one is what the black and white SHOULD look like. The second one is what I'm ACTUALLY getting. (Hey. At least the scanner works great!) [NOTE: Amazon placed the pictures in the order opposite to my submission and description.] The next two are for color and pictures. It's all garbage. Well, at least you can see why I would have rated it two stars. I'm bothering to write this up, not out of a desire to "get back" at a company that I feel has ripped me off (which I do). Rather, I'm looking out for your interest. Please don't make this a waste of time for me and a waste of money for you. Take the time to read a few of the two-star reviews. I have personally related to most of them. Seriously. Move on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by The Rogers'

  • life spans matter. and spare parts lists too. real p/n# too.
I got this printer new, , G3260 this is like my 15th printer in 28 years. I serviced commercial printers for years too. (retired, me as PC tech) Must say best printer I've ever seen for sure this price point ! No more cartridge hostage games. wow, refreshing. ,<<< no words can say how great this is... ever... The only bad reviews are folks that do no understand wifi.(it's okay, it is wifi not you.) if you are that person use the USB port. (works in seconds.)<< zero magic. wifi is RADIO and as such fails for vast reasons to fail. (I can fix any wifi made but most folks fail here) WiFi has vast ways to fail, even not knowing your credentials. (too far from router, or it is malfing or lots more ,full stop x) Pro1: The online PDF manual (saved) is 430pages long. Nice ! Job there. (with error codes explained) Cost per page, (unbeatable) The 4 tank ink site is $22, my last printer (Horse Pucky?) is $100 + and lies about ink low when not. (and not authentic lie) I see MOSTLY PRO's and very few con's, but I only need to print not do magic or other odd things. Con#1 But there is no Canon parts list on line and a new head is not seen.(you must call canon service of a new head if needed) PRO's copy or scan , no computer connected, wow, finally. USB always works not wanting to fix your bad wifi router, endless that. I have a box in the attic with 100 USB cables back to 1998, no need to buy more me, and sold at Wal---MART.){be green recycle cables not trash them) NO ETHERNET OPTION (CON#2) (sad really as it always works PnP plug in play) (the spec is clear) 6000 pages, 30k pages, life span on head. Buy extra ink pads (cleaning pad ports/dumps) and clean often, 1per week? (this are sold !) Big PRO, prints black if color side is dead. and came with 3 TANKS of BLACK new, wow, nice. Big pro 2: has top panel black button to scan in black, wow, nice feature that. now a big hint to others, remove your other printers (dead) software first, or it may conflict with new printer software. I use revoUninstall app. (best of the best that) not spam this is a fact. Lay lame only after proving FiFi fails for this printer, and not your router, or channel in the hood jamming issues.(google wifi failures, and learn) Do not allow the PC , to sleep/hibernate it or the USB port (page312 RTM) or scanning can fail.(via PC)<< windows power settings. No spare parts lists is CON#1, a proactive person or small business would like some spares so down time is not 2 weeks in the mail. So buy 2 printers? sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Good Printer, Dreadful Instructions
I'm a few prints into this Canon Pixma G3260. The prints are fine--much improved, actually, once I set the Windows OS Printers (in Settings) to Business Documents. For print quality this printer deserves a solid four and a half stars. The drawback, however, are the instructions. They are horrid. It's as though they were developed by two opposing, feuding teams. First, there are written instructions that came with the unit. They cover unpacking the printer and pouring in the ink. That's the end of that tutelage. Then the instructions call for us to go to the web site and follow more instructions. The opening instructions cover the unpacking and ink pouring. These instructions are very well presented. It's all down hill from there. At this point I have no idea what the buttons on the printer are for. There is no real intro to the printer. In all fairness, I am NOT computer savvy. A geek would have this up and running in minutes, but I need to have my hand held throughout the entire process. I tried setting up the wireless connection. THAT did NOT want to happen. I gave up. I decided to hook the printer directly to my computer. The cable needed does NOT come with the printer. I used my old one from my dead Pixma. It worked. By stumbling around I discovered that a portion of the setup happens in the Windows OS (in Setting). I did not know that. In the old days, that info was probably skipped over by the setup CD. Eventually I was able to generate a print. I print stock charts. I dread having to do something else and face the trauma of figuring out how to do it. It is my solemn belief that whichever printer company develops instructions for every level of user shall be king of the printer industry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2021 by William S.

  • Good printer with confusing install software
Generally a good printer. Bought to replace second Epson that had printing issues (continuous bogus paper jam). Printer has maintenance to clean rollers and paper guides. Decent print quality right out of the box. Is slower than the Epsons but also costs about 2/3. Was concerned that the complete inversion of the ink bottles would make a mess if you didn't need the whole bottle for refills. Not a problem with factory ink - a valve in the bottle shuts off flow even if bottle is not empty. Second concern was comments about problems connecting to a wireless network. Software is confusing here and poor design. If you select cable installation you can't go back and add wireless. Software exits when wire connection. You get to download a second time and install the drivers again (Windows then calls the wireless installation a second printer). Easy solution: do NOT answer yes when it asks if you want to do a wired connection. If you answer NO the next screen will assume you are doing wireless and it looks up the router SSID and password from the computer you are using. So no need to manually enter this. Select NO and wait a minute or two and you are done. Wasn't worth deleting drivers and starting over so I have both wired and networked printers even though the cable to the printer is no longer connected. I really wish the installation software actually installed on Windows - would have saved me downloading it twice. Or I could have just answered that I did NOT want to install a USB printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021 by L. Schrock

  • The printer equivalent of the 737Max
Ah, when large corporations make stupid decisions. This printer seemed like such a good idea--have a tank for ink that you could easily refill. My HP was working perfectly but it had an enormous appetite for cartridges, and I was facing another $60 bill for new ones. I looked at this item, did the math, and figured I could save a lot of money with the model. Unboxing and physical setup wasn't difficult. But trying to get my system to talk to this proved impossible. Most printers these days, you just plug them in, the computer recognizes the thing and off you go. That must have proved too easy for the folks at Canon. I tried setting it up wirelessly, but the instructions for that were missing in the few pages they sent me. (And who can use the incredibly tiny little LCD. I had to use a flashlight just to see what it said.) So I tried doing the WAP thing. The system recognized the printer and the printer said it was connected, but it wouldn't print a test page. So I did some research online which said I needed a USB cable. I tried that too. Again no print. So I plugged my HP back in. The system recognized it immediately, even though I had deleted everything before hand. So the best thing about buying from Amazon is the easy return policy. Back it goes into the box and off to Kohl's. I'm wondering how many of these printers are getting returned to Canon It must be a lot. That's $200 that gets refunded and Canon gets back a printer they can no longer sell as new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2021 by Terry A. Gould

  • Worth the money!
First I want to say that I’ve never had a printer that prints as beautifully as this does I truly love the quality but note that you need to download the canon app for the printer and print through there because if you don’t your prints will not turn out as beautiful as they can big difference in quality you really need to use the app. I bought this printer a couple of years ago and have had no complaints until now but I am having issues right now because the printers not wanting to load the paper in the back and I’ve done all of the cleaning this night and it’s not working so basically I have to help feed each paper into it I’m gonna take it and get it repaired because it’s worth the money to get it fixed because it’s such a great quality print that you get the card that I have in the picture I printed everything you see on this printer so you can see it’s totally worth it to get it fixed And if I end up having to get a new one I will definitely be purchasing the same printer again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025 by Kenneth mann

  • Finally getting rid of toner cartridges
I am updating this review after using the printer I should have pulled the plug on an aging Epson printer months ago. Constant head cleaning, needing to print on "glossy" setting, to get text to print right. Cartridges lasting only a few weeks, with limited printing. This printer works well. Its does some internal things before printing, and after. The actual printing time is reasonable if you arent printing lots of pages. Printing black text and color pictures came out very well. The instructions are clear, easy to understand, and read. Perhaps the best thing about this, is the bottles of ink. They have the amount of ink printed on the ink bottle. Try finding the quantity of ink on a cartridge. Its hard to believe the FTC doesnt require cartridges to have the amount of product on the container. Every product sold by volume, has to have the amount of product in it, or the qty, or the weight labelled, by law. Cereal, motor oil, whatever. This comes with a bottle of each color, and 3 bottles of black. Replacement bottles seem reasonably priced. Lets hope it stays that way. A bottle of 70ml is less than a toner cartridge that has much, much less ink. Cartridges have chips. When its empty a chip is sent to the landfill. This just has an empty container. For 1 bottle of ink, perhaps dozens of cartridges aren't thrown out. The downside ? Canon has a website where you can set up your printing. There is no way I want Canon to know what I am printing, and when. Fortunately you can still send a print request directly from the image, and not go through the net. Through an FOIA response, it is known that Canon, and almost every manufacturer have agreed to put hidden symbols on everything printed. Not discernable to a naked eye. This info includes the serial number of the machine that printed it. We have to be alert and careful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Chas E

  • G3260
I highly recommend this printer for home use! We homeschool and I do a lot of sewing pattern printing and photo printing and I absolutely love it, it has been worth every penny! The only tricky bit was setting it up, but the easiest way to set up the printer is to get the Canon Print app on your phone. After I set up the printer through the app, after struggling and failing to set it up through the computer, it was able to automatically connect to my computer. If you're having trouble with set up, the app is the way to go. The print quality is so good. I have printed cardstock, heavy glitter cardstock, photos, iron on transfers and stickers and everything has come out so nice. I have done a lot of printing and I have barely made a dent in the included ink. Saving so much money on ink and I'm getting really nice quality prints. No regrets on this purchase Update: I have had this printer since March 2021, it's now September 2022. I'm still using the original ink that came with the printer. Still doing lots of printing, scanning and copying and I still have lots of ink left. The money I have saved on ink since buying this printer vs my old printer with regular ink cartridges, has made this purchase absolutely worth it. I also found the Canon Creative Park app and there are a ton of free printing projects there. Still happy with this printer Update #2: It's September 2024 and I still haven't refilled the ink tanks. The black ink is getting low, but I still have 2 full bottles of black ink that came with the printer, color ink is still half full, so I still haven't had to buy any ink. While printing some photo cards, I encountered my first issue. I haven't ever done any maintenance or cleaning cycles on the printer and the cyan color was clogged and not printing. I ran 2 cleaning cycles, which didn't fix it, so I ran a deep cleaning cycle and it's back to functioning perfectly again. When doing the test prints after the cleaning cycle, I found out that I have printed 5,641 pages, without needing to buy any additional ink, I'm still using the ink that came with the printer. I could not be happier with this printer, it's one of the best purchases I have made. Update #3: It's April 2025, still haven't refilled the tanks, but they are getting low. Still using the original ink that came with the printer and I'm at 6,172 pages printed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021 by LittleColdHands

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