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Canon IP8720 Wireless Printer, AirPrint and Cloud Compatible, Black

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Features

  • Don't get stuck in an 8 inches x 10 inches world; Print your favorite photos up to 13 inches x 19 inches
  • With a 6 color ink system including gray ink and 9600 x 2400 maximum color dots per inch, the results are incredible quality and amazing detail in your black & white and color photos. Noise level: Approx. 43.5 dB(A)
  • Print wireless from any Wi-Fi enabled computer around the house; Ink droplet size: 1, 2 and 5
  • Note: Kindly refer to the user manual provided as a PDF manual in the product description section
  • Ink compatibility : PGI 250 Pigment Black XL, CLI 251 Cyan XL, CLI 251 Magenta XL, CLI 251 Yellow XL, CLI 251 Gray XL, CLI 251 Black XL , PGI 250 Pigment Black, CLI 251 Cyan, CLI 251 Magenta, CLI 251 Yellow, CLI 251 Gray, CLI 251 Black

Description

Take your cherished memories to the next level with the Pixma iP8720 Wireless Inkjet Photo Printer. The Pixma iP8720 allows you to print stunning borderless photos up to 13” x 19”! With a 6-color ink system, including gray ink, and 9600 x 2400 maximum dpi color dpi, the detail is amazing. Whether you frame your photos or collect them in a scrapbook, you’ll be able to relive those special moments exactly as you remember them. Conveniently print your creative images with the Pixma iP8720, thanks to its many features like AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Pixma Printing Solutions (PPS). With PPS you can print photos and documents from your compatible mobile device. Superior Resolution: 9600 x 2400 maximum color dpi produces incredible quality and detail in both your business documents and photos.1 FINE: Features Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) with a patented print head firing ink droplets as small as 1pl. Six Individual Ink Tank System: This high performance 6-color ink system includes gray ink for amazing detail in your black & white and color photos. A pigment-based black ink produces exceptionally crisp text. Borderless Photos Fast: Print a beautiful, borderless 4" x 6" photo in approximately 36 seconds.5,13 Print Documents and Web Pages Fast: Print documents and web pages with fast speeds of 14.5 images per minute (ipm) for black and 10.4 images per minute (ipm) for color.6 ChromaLife100+: This system combines enhanced FINE print head technology with select genuine Canon photo papers and inks for beautiful borderless photos that will last up to 300 years when stored in an archival-quality photo album.7 Auto Power On: This convenient feature automatically powers up the printer whenever you send a photo or document to be printed. CD/DVD Printing: Enjoy the ability to print on CDs and DVDs. Full HD Movie Print: Full HD Movie Print software turns your favorite HD movie clips captured with select Canon EOS Digital SLRs, PowerShot digital cameras and VIXIA camcorders into beautiful prints.9 My Image Garden: My Image Garden software makes organizing and printing your photos fun and easy with great facial recognition, Special Filters, Calendar Organization, Automatic Layout Suggestions and so much more!8 Creative Park Premium: An exclusive service for users of genuine Canon inks, offering access to photos, templates and more.10 Quiet Mode: This considerate feature lets you print anytime without worrying about disturbing those around you. Built-In Wireless: Print wirelessly from any Wi-Fi enabled computer around the house.2 Pixma Printing Solutions (PPS):Pixma Printing Solutions (PPS) lets you print photos or documents from your mobile device using the free PPS app.11 AirPrint: Print wirelessly and effortlessly from your compatible iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch – no drivers needed!3 Google Cloud Print: Allows users to print from Gmail and Google Docs on a mobile device, and from Google Chrome browser for Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome devices. With Google Cloud Print, you can print from wherever you are, from applications you use every day. You can even share your home and work printers with anyone you choose.4 Wireless PictBridge: Allows you to send photos directly from your wireless PictBridge (DPS over IP) compatible camera to the printer without the use of a computer.12 Hi-Speed USB: Plug the cable into your PC for a super-fast connection for your data transfers

Brand: Canon


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, wired


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: Borderless Printing,Auto Power On,CD-Printing, Auto Power Off


Color: Black


Model Name: PIXMA iP


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 10.4 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 14.5 ppm


Item Weight: 18.6 Pounds


Printer Type: Inkjet


Other Special Features of the Product: Borderless Printing,Auto Power On,CD-Printing, Auto Power Off


Printer Output Type: Color


Item Weight: 18.6 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 13.1"D x 23.3"W x 6.3"H


Controller Type: Android, iOS


Print media: Glossy photo paper


Scanner Type: document


Maximum Copy Speed Black and White: 14.5 ppm


Compatible Devices: PC


Warranty Type: limited warranty


Ink Color: Black, Gray, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow


Additional Printer Functions: Print Only


Control Method: App


Number of Trays: 1


Processor Count: 1


Resolution: 9600 x 2400


Display Type: LCD or LED


Maximum Media Size: 13 x 19 inch


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 150


Paper Size: 8.50 x 11, 8.50 x 14, 11 x 17, 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10, 13 x 19


Output sheet capacity: 150


Maximum print Resolution Color: 9600 x 2400 dpi


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 9600 x 2400 dpi


Is Electric: No


Dual-sided printing: No


Duplex: Manual


Brand: Canon


Model Name: PIXMA iP


Model Number: 8746B002


Built-In Media: 1


Series Number: 8746


Model Series: PIXMA iP


Specific Uses For Product: business


UPC: 013803230840


Global Trade Identification Number: 40


Manufacturer: Canon


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer Limited


Item Type Name: Inkjet Printer


Unit Count: 1.00 Count


Color Pages per Minute: 10.4 ppm


B&W Pages per Minute: 14.5 ppm


Color: Black


Color Depth: 48 bpp


Printer Connectivity Type: Wi-Fi, wired


Hardware Interface: USB, USB 2.0


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 2


Total Usb Ports: 2


Maximum Copy Resolution Color: 9600 x 2400 dpi


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 9600 x 2400 dpi


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • An excellent prosumer printer that stands up to high-use from a professional print designer.
I'm a professional graphic designer and specialize in print work. I've been using this printer in my design studio since 2018 and have printed 5,000+ sheets on it now, and I am still exceptionally happy with it. The print quality is excellent, as good as any of the lower Canon and Epson Pro models I've used. I print photos, posters, invitations, business cards, flyers, greeting cards, vinyl stickers, postcards, envelopes, and more with this for myself, clients, and retail products. I've used up to 140lb watercolor paper and printed branded tissue paper (on a carrier sheet of course) with no issue. I've maybe had 5 paper jams total throughout the life of this printer. I use Canon papers, HP papers, Red River papers (my favorite), and all sorts of off-brand paper, scrapbook paper, cardstock, and printable vinyl. Matte, satin, and glossy. This thing prints like a champ and takes whatever I've thrown at it. Keep in mind that higher-quality papers will always give you higher-quality results, no matter the printer. If you have a color-calibrated monitor and use Canon inks with the proper settings, the color accuracy is excellent. Far better than vista print in color accuracy and quality, in my experience. As with any photo printer, using off-brand inks can and often damages the print heads, in addition to causing color accuracy issues. I get amazingly vibrant, high-color artwork prints out of this machine, the ink quality is amazing. My cost with Canon XL carts for a one-sided, full-color 13x19 glossy highest-quality photo print (which uses the most ink) is roughly $0.009 per square inch or $2.21 per page. OfficeDepo has a great rewards program that includes giving you credit/points for recycling cartridges. I buy most of my tanks from Amazon unless OfficeDepo has a sale, but for every 10 cartridges you recycle, you can get a free XL tank. This isn't a plug-and-play consumer printer though. It takes a few minutes to set up and you have to understand how to use a higher-quality inkjet printer. You have to use the print utility and use the settings appropriately. Almost every bad review I've seen on here is because someone didn't take the time to learn how to use it correctly. If you are tech-illiterate, this isn't the printer for you, and the same will be true for nearly any higher-quality photo printer. Be sure you go to the Canon website and download the drivers offered there, the 8700 driver is great and has a ton of options. Make sure you are using the correct settings for the material you are printing on for the best results. If you think it's too loud, turn on the quiet mode found in the printer utility. You can also adjust the print speed through the utility as well. If you're printing documents, fast printing is fine. If you're printing photos, posters, printable vinyl, or anything ink-heavy (ESPECIALLY on glossy mediums), turn your speed down to the slowest speed for the best results. You CAN set it up without wifi, I set mine up wired at first without issue on my old MacBook Pro. When I replaced my hardware with an iMac, I set it up via the wifi without issue. I've used it over several versions of Mac OS and iOS without issue. I've set it up on two different models of HP laptops as well over wifi without issue. I've used it over several versions of Windows now as well without issue. As with any printer, when you upgrade your operating system to a new version, you may have to redownload the drivers or uninstall and reinstall them, but again that should be understood as that's true of any higher-quality printer. If you have an obstructed wifi signal you may have issues, but that's a given. If your router doesn't have the bandwidth for all the devices using it, you'll have issues, but that's also a given. If you have issues with the wifi, you absolutely can use this printer hardwired as well, and it will print faster. If you have a large print file, you may want to consider hardwiring for that job. When I print multiple copies or multiple pages of 13x19 prints I do this. Be sure to do proper maintenance, which means periodically running cleaning functions, running the print head alignment check, and realigning the print heads with the utility when required (the utility has an automatic function for this you just have to click run and evaluate the test result when complete). These things are true of ANY photo or art printer though. These things will greatly extend the life and quality of your equipment. I have been happier with this printer than I ever expected, especially for this price point! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by BR_Massie

  • The IP8720 produces extremely good prints, with monitor accurate color and sharpness.
I have wanted a large format/wide body printer for quite a while. I have an opportunity to sell 11x14s and larger framed prints in a couple of business establishments in the town where I live. I looked at an Epson, the IX6820, which I had decided to buy due to its lower cost. I thought about the IP8720 but I didn't need CD printing and I was not sure about the gray ink that it uses. After watching a number of You Tube reviews of the IP8720 and the fact it could be shipped sooner, I decided that it would be worth the little bit of extra cost. I was so right. This printer prints an 11x14, print fast, faster than my MG3620 can print an 8x10. The resolution is very sharp, but most important the color is completely accurate. WYSIWYG. Remember that anacronym? What you see is what you get. Any or should I say all prints look exactly like the images on my color calibrated monitors. No playing around with multiple test prints, adjusting the brightness, the tint, or the saturation using any of my post editing photo programs. The only thing which I would like but I worked around it, is the IP8720 has no default 11x14 paper setting but it has custom which can be set for any size up to 13x19. Setup was very simple, I use a USB/printer cable, which made connection a breeze. It uses its own driver but all the software and utilities are the same ones for the MG3620 so the driver was the only thing I needed to download and install. I am very pleased with what this printer can do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026 by Derrick

  • Prints okay, when it connects, which is almost never does. Save yourself; don't buy it.
The print quality is above average and works well for documents and even promotional-level material. However, getting it to consistently connect and be available is just not happening most of the time. It will routinely lose the connection to the network or devices, and then just refuse to connect for what seems like hours. Then, all of a sudden, it will connect (*maybe*) and will allow you to print what you want. I lost count of the number of times I've rebooted the printer, deleted/added as a new printer, or tried to use the nearly useless Canon "official" connection app. Even when the printer is available, there are constant issue with printing that make this unit a nightmare. It will routinely spit out blank pages and then just refuse to print another set. This has nothing to do with ink levels or paper jams. Since there's no interface on the unit, and the printer utility never connects, and the utility says "see printer for error" - there's literally no way to know what's going on and you're left guessing, rebooting, and retrying print jobs until the cows come home. Ink life is kind of low, although at least you can replace single colors at a time. After market cartridges and OEM last about the same length of time and have similar quality. Ultimately this printer is not worth the price or hassle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025 by Bradley W. Peck

  • Print quality is okay; I'd rather have a root canal than struggle through Canon's support online.
I have not yet printed photos or any oversized pages with this printer, but I am disappointed with Canon. This is my third Canon printer, bought for home office and photographic use. My first Canon printer, a mid-priced version, was great. Then I bought the bottom of the line printer after a divorce, and struggled and struggled with it, with connecting wirelessly and with Canon's weird and disconnected website for support. I limped along with that Pixma MG 3620 AIO for several years, not all of them wirelessly, until that printer stopped feeding paper, probably due to aging rubber rollers. I had been wanting to print larger, but budget constraints kept me from being able to go with a giclee printer, so I opted for this ip8720 for printing my digital artwork. It has worked just fine, so far, for documents and a copy of a sketch, but once again I am horrified at the support pages of the Canon website. Everything is chopped into small sections, is difficult to navigate, is offered in an outdated GUI and dated font, and is not quite clearly enough titled. In a day and age when websites can offer an interface which makes using it pleasant, even immersive and fluid, Canon really lets the customer down with pages reminiscent of documents I word processed for defense contractors, back in the 80s. We had contracts with the Army to produce instruction manuals for simulators, and the Army wasn't looking for anything really helpful. The manuals were crude, rough, and IMHO barely readable, and Canon seems stuck in that era with their website. I guess their focus is on selling the product rather than supporting it. Shame, Canon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2025 by mayamaven

  • Excellent Mid-Size Printer for the Price
I'm a 65-year veteran professional photographer and have been dealing with digital printers since the first bubble jets came out. I bought this printer for a backup because the Canon Pro-100 I have been using for over 10 years sustained some damage during a move and I'm not quite ready to purchase a 24" x 36 unit. I'm now a Canon devotee after years of HP and Epson disappointments (although HP has improved quite a bit. Epson, regrettably, is still way to expensive in terms of maintenance and its color balance leaves much to be desired, IMHO). EASE OF USE: I'm delighted with the Canon IP8720 for what it is. Fast, easy set-up. (Can't argue with the complaints about WiFi integration because I am strictly old-school "cable connect"). Print quality is excellent but remember this is a simple CMYK-K printer so don't expect super-fine gradients in lighter colors as with a printer that adds Photo Cyan and Photo Magenta. It uses pigment Black so certain "dye ink only" papers are not compatible as the black will not dry or be absorbed. GRAY SCALES: As with the Pro-100, I have found that "black and white" print settings will produce monochrome prints with a slight magenta cast. In general I have found that the paper selection settings have no relation to the absorption qualities of a particular paper. The settings alter the resident ICCs. For my uses, I have found that to print any image that requires a "neutral gray" tone (either B&W mixed with full color or B&W only) the solution is to set paper to "High Resolution Paper" or "Inkjet Paper" either of which seem to use an ICC that produces a near-perfect neutral gray, regardless of the surface qualities of the paper selection setting. SUMMARY: I found the Canon IP8720 to be an excellent value for 13x19 oversize printing and proofing purposes. Recommended for non-critical everyday use or art prints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2026 by ray f

  • Reasonably easy set-up, prints nicely out of PSE or other apps and the photos are gorgeous.
Had this printer two days for use with my Mac and, so far, I love it. Seems very much the successor of my old Canon iP9900, which we bought not too long after it was first manufactured in 2004. Except, this one is smaller, uses fewer ink cartridges (although still very expensive ones) and is heavily oriented toward wi-fi printing. So far, I have just produced a few 11 X 14's and 4X6's but they are really nice looking. I have experimented with printing through PS Elements 13, with Preview, and with the simplistic Canon Easy Photo-Print application. The latter, as promised, is easy as can be, but slow as Christmas. I don't know of any other modern apps that are as slow as this one. But I think Canon has just not improved it in several years. They don't really want you to use it. They would rather you use one of their web applications and they have a bunch of them which you can download with the driver or not. At first, I did not, then later I did, to try them out, then I deleted them all. Now I just have the driver and Easy Photo Print. And I expect most or all of my future printing will be out of PS Elements or Preview. It's kind of a dance figuring out how to configure your color management and print sizes and qualities and all that with multiple print dialogues that come up, from both your printing app and the Canon Driver. This can and should be made a lot simpler and more intuitive. There is a Canon manual, which you can download. So far, I have only skimmed it. I found an article from Red River Paper that was published right after the iP8720 was first sold that is very helpful. It's at: http://www.redrivercatalog.com/infocenter/articles/canon-pixma-ip8720-review-introduction-first-look-getting-started.html . And the Canon Support and Drivers page for this copier is a handy think to keep bookmarked: http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/printers_multifunction/pixma_ip_series/pixma_ip8720#DriversAndSoftware . Oh, and I first tried to set up my printer via wi-fi to the Mac and Airport Extreme sitting right beside it but it would not install. I blew that off and used a USB connection (you have to use your own USB cord -- it's USB 3 capable, btw). But my wife, in another room, hooked up to wireless on her Mac very quickly, once I had established the connection with USB. I like USB connections to printers anyway, when they are practical. So, anyway, there are grouses, as there always are with computer stuff but, bottom line, the pictures come out quick and they are beautiful! Not only that, the printer itself, while it takes up quite a bit of desk space, is really pretty. Well, if you like black monoliths. The ink cartridges -- very easy to install, btw -- are just "set-up" cartridges to get you addicted so you go out and buy the ridiculously expensive Canon full or extra size ones when you run out. But I see some very good reviews for knock-off printer ink for this copier, such as from Blake Printing Supply. I am inclined to give those a try. Right before we bought this printer, we bought an Epson ET-4500, a new printer that comes with a ton of ink and was supposed to produce excellent photos. But it was an all-in-one. Hence, ugly -- and most of the money spent making it was for stuff I didn't buy it for. Maybe people in offices, knocking out a few pictures here and there, would find it adequate but I found the photos terrible -- and sent the Epson back. This Canon was it's replacement. And based on two days of use, I think I made a very good choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2015 by Gary

  • Beautiful prints with plenty of paper options
After upgrading from a more generic printer, I've been blown away by the quality of prints I've been getting with the ip8720. I'm not much of a photographer, but I make digital/3D art and have been looking for a printer that could produce larger prints for smaller posters and presentation pieces. This printer produces exceptionally sharp images if you have the appropriate resolutions to feed it. For vector art on matte paper, you get clean, thin lines and smooth gradients. If you render 8K+ images to print on semi-gloss paper, you can get highly detailed prints, even on smaller A4 pages. I've printed a few full-sized photos that I've taken with my older 5D MK2, which looks outstanding on glossy paper. This printer can also handle a wide variety of mediums. Its relatively flat print path works well with thicker materials like an inkjet-compatible canvas; I've read it can handle material up to 24 mils thick. I once ordered Canon's 13X19 matte paper and accidentally put the thicker backing board through the printer, thinking it was just a couple of sheets of paper. The printer didn't blink an eye and spat out a printed board (it didn't absorb the ink correctly, so the quality was poor.) For larger prints, especially when printed directly out of Adobe Illustrator, you may notice some substantial banding with oranges, blues, and darker colors. I found that this was caused by the printer printing too fast. After exporting the image as a TIFF or PNG first, then using the Windows print dialogue to set the settings to Photo and high quality, the printer slows down enough to get smooth and clean colors without any banding or issues. I also ran into a problem when setting this printer up. It didn't want to connect to my desktop at all. I connected my laptop via USB to the printer, ran the driver software from Canon, and was able to set up my printer for wireless printing. After setting it up, all my devices can talk to the printer wirelessly without issues. Overall, I really enjoy using this printer, and it's helped me print out more of my pieces. If you are a photographer, graphic designer, or digital artist, this is an excellent deal for a high-quality consumer printer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Chopped

  • A fantastic photo printer.
Make no mistake about it, This is a photo printer. I purchased this printer becuase I am a very amateur photographer and wanted to display my work in my mancave. i recently purchased a cheap epson to replace and older HP as i needed an everyday printer (ebay labels, recipes, etc) this printer claimed to print photos, which it does, albeit very poorly. They were not worth framing, or the paper they were printed on. Since I started shooting again, I thought I would look for a photo printer. I started doing some research and came across this printer. With the specs and reviews, i thought Id give it a shot. right out the box, this thing is pretty big considering it has no scanner, or even an lcd screen, it barely fit on my shelf. TKeep in mind this thing prints up to 13x19. which is pretty awesome. It Took a little long to hook up, and wouldnt connect to the network without a usb cable. But once it was all said and done, within 30 minutes i printed my first photo. At first print, i was a little underwhelemed.... .that is until i busted out some older photos printed on a "higher end" HP, and of course the epson i have hoooked up as well. The first thing that stood out was the accuracy of the colors. Even my wife said, "wow, what a difference". as a i started to print more and more photos i started analyzing each print. What was so amazing is how bright and glossy the ink was, compared the epson on its highest setting on the same paper. It actually looks like its printed on different paper. The fact it has 6 inks helps, and it is a dedicated photo printer, doesn't make it a fair comparison. While i'm very happy with the cheap epson i purchased, which is very feature rich for the price, this is my photo printer now. Which will save me ink on my epson. At the end of the day This printer is designed for one thing, PRINTING PHOTOS. (and maybe high quality media such as flyers, etc) Yes you can use it for color printing, and basic printing, but without a scanner or an LCD screen, it makes this thing pretty cumbersome for an everyday printer if you don't plan on using it for larger format media or photo printing. Its definitely best suited for high quality color prints and photos. There are some things to point out. First off, if you have any photo imaging software knowledge, you can print any size photo on any size paper. 2nd, since there's no LCD screen so setup sucks. Just keep a full-size USB cable handy, and you'll be fine. This printer is for people who have a little technological known how, definitely not a newb. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2017 by Darren O'Hooligan

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