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Canon PIXMA MG3520 WH Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner and Copier

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Color: White


Style: Printer


Features

  • Compatible with CL-241 XL Ink Tanks & PG-240 XL or PG-240 XXL Pigment Black Ink Tanks. Save Even More On Combo/Value Packs!
  • 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.
  • Built-In Auto Duplex Printing: Automatically print on both sides of the page without the hassle of turning it over manually.
  • Auto Power On:This convenient feature automatically powers up the printer whenever you send a photo or document to be printed.
  • Quick Start:Begin inputting commands in mere seconds. Plus with the Quiet Mode feature lets you print anytime without worrying about disturbing those around you.

Description

Color:White | Style:Printer Compact All-In-One with multiple wireless printing options, borderless photo, and built-in two sided document printing.


Product Dimensions: 12 x 17.7 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 11.7 pounds


Item model number: MG3520 WH


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 21, 2013


Manufacturer: Canon USA Inc.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • One Long-lasting Headache
Color: Black Style: Printer
This printer has been a pain in my ass since early on. It never maintains wifi connection so I frequently had to fix it, and lately I can't even get it to work at all - even using USB to connect the printer to my laptop. After constantly fighting with this printer any time I want anything printed, I am never buying Canon again. It's just too much hassle and more often than not I've ended up using my work printer to get by. Yet again, I've been forced to reinstall and setup the printer. I hate it so very much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017 by L.

  • Hold The Presses!
Color: Black Style: Printer
ORIGINAL REVIEW: 8/26/2015 This printer works really well...especially for the price! Consistent color, efficient use of ink (although I'm sure the manufacturer would love for that little "starter" cartridge that comes with each purchase to run out much sooner -- shhhh!), makes printing & scanning a breeze, produces perfect copies -- really no complaints on this one. CAUTION: Based on my personal experience, only use manufacturer's ink cartridges, as this little baby has super high standards. No "re-used" or "green" or "re-anything" ink allowed...it will spit it right back up on you (and your pretty-probably-too-expensive paper.) UPDATE: 3/12/2020 Folks...this printer is STILL going strong! I treat her nicely, feed her high-quality, Canon ink, and keep her clean. She in turn consistently produces quality printouts. I work from home, where she’s in high demand, so don’t think she’s a slacker. I wouldn’t say this in front of her, but if anything ever happened to her, I’d definitely replace her with another one just like it. Buy with confidence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2015 by MariaJA

  • An awesome machine at a no-profit price--flawless wireless and duplex performance for almost 3 years.
Color: Black Style: Printer
FINALLY: RELIABLE NON-OEM CARTRIDGES HAVE BECOME AVAILABLE AT A 25% DISCOUNT. CIAJIE cartridges are made with exceptional care, almost equalling Canon originals. YOYO cartridges (which I've just ordered) are slightly higher in price, but if purchased on a subscription basis, can be obtained for an additional 15% discount. I was ready to give up on this, my 3rd MG3520 (the first two were black and red, respectively). But suddenly decent "clone" cartridges are available through Amazon Prime. I installed a pair made by CIAJIE and instantly my machine recognized them and sprang back to its old reliable self. For around $50 its mind-boggling trying to come to an understanding of Canon's profit margin after the manufacture of a machine as complex as this. Well, of course, now we know. Without a steady stream of dependable profits from ink sales, Canon--which has had to forfeit much of its camera business to Smart Phones--would not be able to stay in business. (If you appreciate old-fashioned devices like Canon's line of high def cameras, just check out the close-out prices on the Canon site as well as some great used deals on Amazon. The only item I could not be persuaded to buy "used" is a printer. Admittedly, they're delicate yet comparatively durable if the user treats them well. Bad ink rarely brings them harm, but if the ink comes in non-Canon cartridges, the slightest misalignment could put your machine out of commission for good. (Which is no tragedy with the MG3520, thanks to prices that barely equal cost of manufacture.) 6/15 I've been through at least 8 printers in the last 15 years. It's rare to get 2 years worth of service out of most "home office" printers (making me suspect I've gone through a dozen). At under $50 this printer is a no-brainer purchase, a gift from Amazon (look at the higher prices of the other merchants for the same machine--or even the higher prices for the same machine in a different color, esp. red). Above all, look at the price of cartridges -- a single pair will cost you the price of a machine. Few of those other low-priced, lightweight non-Canon machines offer extras like wireless and duplex printing. Moreover, the 3520 has executed both wireless and duplex without a hitch. My previous machines promised wireless, but I soon gave up on them and settled on a 20-foot cable awkwardly strung behind my desk. To my surprise, Canon appears to have gotten it right with the MG3520. Except for the scarcity of cheap "cloned" cartridges, the machine has risen to the top of the printers I've used since getting my first some 25 years ago. It's the most durable machine, performing flawlessly while delivering on the extras (duplex printing, wireless printing). I can print from my bedroom from across the house and even from my phone while outside in the front yard. My only complaints have been due to erratic performance (not being able to read remaining ink supply, etc.) as a result of using some of the non-Canon "cloned" cartridges. I went to Canon printers after problems, first, with Epson and, 2nd, HP. Still, compared to the sporadic wireless performance of my previous Canons (including an MX Office Model), this is the first Canon that has given me no cause to go to a cable. By ignoring the Blue Tooth feature and using Apple Airplay and Airprint, I'm finally able to depend on flawless wireless connectivity from an iMac or from a Mac Air notebook from the other end of the house. But the primary reason I stay with Canon is the Duplex Printing feature (notice how few new devices include hard-copy instruction manuals. Who wants to print out a 180-page manual when, with this printer, it can be printed out as a 90-page manual?) How is Canon/Amazon able to sell the printer at a price so low that disposal and replacement would be cheaper than repair of the machine? The answer, I'm convinced, is the ink. At $50 for the box of 2 OEM cartridges, it's almost as feasible to order a new machine (which comes with 2 cartridges) than to order the cartridges. Since ordering the machine in Sept. '13 I've had no problems (or "challenges") other than feeding it sufficient ink for continuous, day-to-day performance. Canon 2-cartridge system is definitely less economical than its former 4-5 cartridge system (still available on some machines). And if you plan to save money by purchasing clone cartridges, don't get your hopes up. They appear to be manufactured by Canon (or under the company's close surveillance). Moreover, the clones don't have accurate read-outs of remaining ink supply and can "fool" the machine into quitting even though ample ink remains. (Google the solution on the internet. Basically, it's a matter of disconnecting the machine from AC for several seconds, than restarting, then pressing down hard on Black or Color or both for 30 seconds. Then enjoying the remaining ink supply without depending upon an accurate reading of remaining ink supply.) It's also probably a good idea to take note of the two different kinds of "black" that Canon uses--one is specially made for printing text; the other is a dye that's made for printing photos. When the black ink for text runs out, the machine can be switched over to color, providing text that is faded or slightly reddish, but it's strictly an emergency work-around--not the text quality you'd want on a resume. The machine is also a handy "copy machine," which I use frequently for music. And I honestly don't miss the monitoring, or viewing, screens that were on my pricier Canons.. I guess if you plan to edit photos with your printer, the screens could be useful. Since the only editing I do is in iPhoto, the lack of a screen on the MG3520 is a non-issue. Also, I can't comment on Canon's software for scanning editable text into a computer--something I've yet to try. (I'd be both surprised and disappointed if it wasn't better than the scanner-translators I tried using 10 years ago.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2013 by Samuel

  • Great small printer
Color: Black Style: Printer
Great small printer, just what I was looking for. I wanted a printer that was simple to get started printing right away without all the digital gizmos usually attached to everything now a days. You know what I mean....it has to beep here, beep there, have a million different buttons to figure out how to get it to work . This printer you plug in and it's ready to go. No prolonged waiting while the thing has to gear up to go. It makes great copies and is simple to use. There was no muss or fuss getting it connected to my wireless router, simple as saying, yes, for connection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2015 by querue

  • A very pleasant change from my HP
Color: Black Style: Printer
Very easy to physically set up and the software installation was a dream. Not one problem or glitch. And on this MG3520 you do not need a printer cable (and it does not come with one) if you want to print wirelessly. So far, the print and picture quality is excellent. Now it is noisy and you can tell it is cheaply made. But every printer we've had has been just as noisy and once you have it in place and do not need to move it on a regular basis, the cheapness in construction is irrelevant. And we're back to 2 cartridges which I like much better than 4 or 5. Also, this printer apparently came with standard capacity cartridges instead of the 5 or 10 page cartridge that many printer have at time of purchase. We moved from a $200 HP to this $59 Canon and we're loving every minute of it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2013 by george spelvin

  • Really Pleased
Color: White Style: Printer
What a great printer--especially for the money. I know there are probably faster printers out there, but they're probably much larger and I know they cost more. I purchased this printer to use in my craft room along with my Canon Selphy, which I use for printing photographs for my scrapbook. The Selphy is perfect (and tiny) for printing photographs, but it doesn't print anything else. I needed a printer that would print nice digital scrapbooking papers, scrapbooking embellishments, digital stamps, items for card making, and that would scan items into the software for my die cutter. This little printer is perfect, and the price was too. It has a comparably small footprint, so it doesn't take up a lot of tabletop space. Also, it was very easy to set up on our wireless network at home. With the free apps, I can send print jobs from my iPhone and iPad. I am so happy that, after extensive searching and shopping, I decided on this printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2014 by Jennifer Parker

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