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Canon MG7520 Wireless Color Cloud Printer with Scanner and Copier: Mobile, Smart Phone, Tablet Printer, and AirPrint(TM) Compatible,Burnt Orange

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Features

  • Mobile, Smart Phone, Tablet Printer, and AirPrint (TM) Compatible. AirPrint (TM): Print wirelessly and effortlessly from your compatible iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - no drivers needed.
  • PIXMA Touch & Print: Print a photo or document by simply opening Canon PRINT App and touching your NFC compatible Android device to the printer.
  • Easily print wirelessly from your Android, iPhone or tablet via Canon PRINT app and Google Cloud Print.
  • Compatible with Individual/Combo CLI-251 XL Ink Tanks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Grey, Black) & PGI-250 XL Pigment Black Ink Tanks. Only replace the inks that run out!
  • 9600 DPI produces exceptional printing detail for beautiful photos.

Description

Printing from your Tablet, Smartphone, or the Cloud can be easy. Proof in the PIXMA. With the Cloud print function you can print directly from select online cloud services either at the printer itself or with your mobile device using the free PPS app.

Brand: Canon


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: Wireless


Color: burnt orange


Model Name: Canon PIXMA MG7520


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 10 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 15 ppm


Item Weight: 17.4 Pounds


Controller Type: Android


Printer Media Size Maximum: 8.5 x 14 inch


Print media: Paper (plain)


Scanner Type: Photo


Display Type: LCD


Compatible Devices: Smartphones, Tablets


Wattage: 17 watts


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Ink Color: cyan, magenta, yellow, grey, black


Resolution: 9600 DPI


Additional Printer functions: All In One


Control Method: App


Number of USB 2 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Specific Uses For Product: Home, Office


UPC: 013803240245


Global Trade Identification Number: 45


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 MB


Product Dimensions: 14.6 x 17.2 x 5.9 inches


Item Weight: 17.4 pounds


Item model number: 9489B022


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 19, 2014


Manufacturer: Canon USA Inc.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome fast wireless printer with great quality for home/home-office use!
After much deliberation, reading consumer reports and online reviews (PCMag, Tom's e.g. http://www.tomsguide.com/us/canon-pixma-mg7520-printer,review-2501.html etc) and reading of Amazon reviews (till I couldn't remember which review was about which printer)... I settled in on my choice - Canon Pixma MG 7520 A little background: What I had before was a direct wired (no wifi) USB printer from HP - all in one HP1610... It did OK in prints but the INK was expensive and often the cartridges would dry up on the print head causing problems etc... The thing that really got me to think new printer when it came time to buy new cartridges were two things... I could buy a new printer for a bit more and get cheaper ink going forward and more importantly I was tired of taking my laptop to the room where the printer sat and sitting there to connect it and wait for the printer to finish slowly printing the job before I can disconnect the laptop and continue doing what I was doing... My environment and needs so you can see why I made the choices I did: Apple Macbook Pro, Apple MacMini, One Lenovo Windoze laptop (because wife won't give it up), Several iPhones, iPads, Apple Airport WIFI ROUTER (the tall squarish model). The Printer sits on a small table NEXT to the room in which the Router sits (up inside a closet). I don't print a lot... few pages a month may be mostly B&W sometimes color... more like printing tickets or pages for my son or papers to be signed etc... I consider myself a light user. I rarely print photos. I don't have a "computer desk" where we work... we just sit anywhere with our laptops or iPhone/iPads... My search was not exhaustive and not scientific... but I used some simple criteria to narrow my decisions... I looked at a consumer reports issue October 10, 2014 which had a brief mention of the top choice printers. They included printers from Canon, Brother, Epson, HP etc... I then researched some of the more recent models of these makes online (Amazon, PCMag, Toms etc) as well as briefly at a BestBuy store. I ruled out the top rated HP models mainly because they are behemoths (what the heck was the HP product manager thinking??!!)... and while they have good speed, ink cost ratings, their graphics quality did not rate high. I ruled out Brother mainly because I kept seeing reports of "lower" text and graphics quality compared to other printers. I even did a test page print at BestBuy and it looked bad. I ruled out Epson because of high ink costs in the consumer reports review. Even though the consumer reports said Canon mx922/472 were the recommended models - I found that they printed quite slowly. I also looked at Amazon reviews of any printer in above brands which had a aggregate 4+ Star ratings - while all of the printers had many good reviews and enough bad ones to make you worried about getting a lemon... I decided to use the % ratios... I looked for printers that had 100's of reviews... and very low % of 1-star and 2-star reviews... If any of them had 10% or more 1-star reviews I rated them low on my list or even dropped them. The MX922 came close but it looked BIG and I had no need for a FAX machine (wtf??!! who uses these? I don't even have a land line). More importantly many reviews and ratings in Tom's mag said this printer was SLOW. The MG7520 on the other hand had only 8% 1-star reviews and 6% 2-star reviews and a total of 80% of 4 and 5 star reviews. Tom's gave it a good review for speed and quality too. Ink costs were decent - not the lowest... Finally it had a really cool burnt orange color. I am a sucker for nice designs (I like Apple). As I said not a scientific controlled process but was enough to make me click "BUY" on Amazon! I opened the box. Followed with quick start fold out guide step by step. It was pretty simple. In short order I had my printer powered up with the ink cartridges (6 of them!) that came with the printer installed. I opted to set up the WIFI using the access point method (not the WPS push button?? what is that anyway???) and selected my WIFI SSID from the list, entered my passphrase and voila it said SUCCESS! I then also hit a test page print and it looked really nice (almost like a laser printer). This was impressive - fast printer and WIFI setup - without a hitch. The color screen is really nice and the prompts are very good... When it said wait a while it actually told you "about 6 minutes" so you are not wondering how long to wait!! (good design practice). Then I went on to setting up my laptop... It said go to canon.com/ijsetup in a browser.. which I did and followed the steps and voila!! in a matter of minutes it had added the printer to my laptop. I did the same setup from my iPhone too and installed the suggested Canon app from the Appstore but later discovered that I did not need to do it. Anyhoooo... the moment of truth.. I selected some PDF documents and hit print... Now... you have to know that if its gone to sleep after the last print - it will take some 30 seconds of whirring and clicking and more whirring sounds to get ready to print.. but once it starts it does it quite fast... I printed a 3 page (two-sided) back and white document... It took 30 seconds to get started and then another 30 seconds to print the document in Standard quality which is good enough for me! I did some mixed docs with graphics and color too and same fast performance - draft is even faster. I love the quality!!! Honestly I think these are laser-like! I love the wifi print capability without any special software or cloud or anything.. Just open the document and print and walk over to the printer to pick it up!! Same with the iPhone/iPad - I printed PDF from iBook, printed emails from Mail and even a webpage from Safari all wirelessly from the iPhone and it did fantastic!! Only thing I did not try was Photos... Will get to it sometime! I love this printer... I am now eagerly looking for things to print :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2015 by RadThink

  • Well, it prints.
I bought this about a month ago to replace my MP640, which I loved, but finally killed. The new printer isn't making my life hell, but it's not nearly as good a printer as the MP640. Pros: --I got the orange one, and it's very, very pretty. --It's noisy and shaky out of the box, but turning on quiet mode fixes that. --Print quality is excellent. Cons: --There's no rear feed for special papers, just a small second cassette that's made for photos. I didn't even think to look for this feature, because a rear feed seems like a basic thing that all printers should have. No dice. I have to pull the cassette every time, and for me, that's a lot. Which leads me to... --Every time I change the paper, the printer wants me to "register" it. So, in addition to telling it what kind of paper I'm using in the print dialogue box, the printer wants to know as well. When you switch papers a lot, this gets pretty irritating. --Finally, it jams. I haven't had a paper jam in a home printer since I don't know when. The 640 certainly never jammed. This printer frequently jams if I am printing more than one page. So here I am, printer shopping again. Maybe I can find another MP640. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014 by Catherine Winterfox

  • Descent printer but it does have it's flaws
Just received today and it was pretty easy to set up. Here are some things to note: 1. When you go to put the CD tray in, you have to push the opening door down pretty hard. I kept checking to make sure I had not missed some tape that was supposed to be removed, but it was just a little extra pressure that clicked it down into place. 2. The CD printing function is kind of clunky. They want you to confirm each print job after you have sent it to the printer. If you wait more than 5 minutes between prints, it seems to disable the CD print feature and you have to close the door, let it "process" and then it will let you start printing again. Point is, if you are looking to print a lot of CD's, this could get annoying. 3. Feels kind of flimsy, but what do you expect for $130. I am a gentle when I open any of the trays and doors as they feel like they could break easily. 4. I did not install the software, and all seems to be working, but to print the cd's from photoshop, it took me about 45 minutes to get the CD's centered perfectly and printing properly. The settings I ended up using were "Top: 2.291 and Left: 0.138". It could still come down just a touch (maybe 1/32nd of an inch) and move left about the same, but the increments of the top and left adjustments do not allow placement at that level of precision. Close enough for me. 5. Don't know if it would be different with the software installed, but my print options were for High Quality only. No Fast or Standard print option when choosing the CD tray as my print destination. 6. Networking was really easy, but I did have to go in each computer and find/add the printer. At first I told it to "share" the printer with all other computers, but then when I turned that computer off, the printer seemed to loose it's connection to the other computers so I installed it individually on all computers. 7. Does NOT come with USB or Ethernet cables, so if you are planning on connecting with either of those methods, you will need cables. 8. Power chord is only about 4 feet long. Might be as little as one meter. Whatever the case it, it does NOT have a wall wart or power box so that is nice to not have to deal with. Just your standard plug into the wall. 9. VERY nice job on providing a tucked away storage spot for the CD tray (plastic tabs lock it to the bottom of one of the paper trays when the CD tray is not in use. Also, CD does NOT need room out the back of the printer like all my previous CD printers have needed, so no extra space necessary. Overall, seems like a decent unit for the price. I bought it mostly to print CD's and to have a new scanner. I use my Pro 9000 MkII for any real print jobs. I will update if I discover anything else I feel will be of value to prospective buyers as time goes on. Cheers~ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2015 by Cadillac1960

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