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Canon Pixma MG3620 Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer with Mobile and Tablet Printing, Black

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Features

  • Wireless 3-in-1 (print | copy | scan)
  • Easily print and scan photos and documents directly from your mobile devices.
  • 9.9 / 5.7 ipm print speed
  • 100 sheet capacity
  • Auto 2-sided printing
  • ENERGY STAR
  • Compact, space-saving design.
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Description

Wireless all in one printer with scanner and copier: Mobile and Tablet Printing with Airprint and Google Cloud Print compatible. OS Compatibility - Windows:19 Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit,Mac:20 Mac OS X v10.7.5 - 10.10.

Brand: Canon


Connectivity Technology: wireless


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: All-in-One Wireless Inkjet Printer


Color: Black


Model Name: CNMG3620K


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 5.7 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 9.9 ppm


Item Weight: 11.9 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 12"D x 17.7"W x 6"H


Controller Type: Android


Maximum Media Size: 8.5 x 14 inch


Power Consumption: 16 Watts


Included Components: Pixma Mg3620 Photo Printer (black)


Print media: Envelopes, Paper (plain)


Scanner Type: Flatbed


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 100


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 9.9 ppm


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Maximum Color Print Resolution: 4800 x 1200 Dots Per Inch


Sheet Size: 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10 Inches


Maximum Black and White Print Resolution: 600 x 600 Dots Per Inch


Warranty Type: 1 Year Warranty


Color Depth: 48-bit Input / 24-bit Output Bits


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Max copy resolution color: 4800 x 1200 dpi


Max copy resolution black-white: 4800 x 1200 dpi


Duplex: Automatic


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Ink Color: Tri-Color; Black


Additional Printer functions: Copy, Scan


Control Method: App


Compatible Cartridge: PG-245, CL-246


Output sheet capacity: 100


Number of Trays: 1


Processor Count: 1


Series Number: 515


Number of USB 2 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Model Series: PIXMA MG3620


Specific Uses For Product: Home


UPC: 013803256192


Printer Ink Type: Dye-Based Ink, Pigment-Based Ink


Global Trade Identification Number: 92


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 MB


Item Weight: 11.9 pounds


Item model number: 0515C002


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2015


Manufacturer: Canon USA Inc.


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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Canon MG3620 Pixma Printer garners a generally positive impression from users with a few minor issues. It is praised for its aesthetic appeal, Wi-Fi accessibility, scanning capability, and satisfying print quality. However, complaints about shipping without a cable for PC connection, troublesome paper feeding, setup hurdles, and difficulty printing on Avery labels were noted. Additionally, there was some concern about the printer's durability and the lack of comprehensive instructions.

Pros

  • 🔴 The aesthetic appeal of the printer
  • 🔄 Wireless setup is straightforward and works well
  • 🖨 High-quality printing results
  • 📤 Includes scanning capability, adding functionality
  • 🏠 Works well with various devices across home or office wireless networks

Cons

  • 💻 No provided cable to connect to a PC
  • 🃏 Difficulty printing on Avery labels
  • 🔧 Problematic paper feeding mechanism that can cause jams
  • 🧩 Initial setup and instructions can be confusing
  • 📉 There are concerns about its long-term durability

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a printer with both high-quality printing and scanning capability and can overlook some minor setup inconveniences, then this Canon printer is a good purchase. Keep in mind, you may have to buy a separate cable if you want to connect it to your PC. The printer provides good value for its price, but potential buyers should be prepared for minor issues.


  • Great price excellent quality
A perfect printer, very easy to set up, with excellent wireless connectivity, and an affordable price. Superb printer and easy to use. And prints directly from phone or tablets. It is also the perfect size, neither too big nor bulky, yet very durable and designed for small spaces as well.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by alynn

  • Great budget printer with Linux support
Been pleased so far. Setup was a little tricky since we are in a Linux environment at our home. The printer has no direct interface for connecting to WiFi, instead relying on the installation software on a WiFi connected computer. Canon provides a handy Bash script and drivers on their website for installation on Linux, but it can't connect the printer to WiFi. Fortunately, the Canon Android app was able to connect it, so it wasn't an issue. It now sits on a corner table with only a power cable attached, happily waiting for a command. Scans and prints great to both Ubuntu and Android. Haven't printed any photos or color images yet, but the print quality on documents seems good. I'm always happy to see printers that support Linux, so I would definitely recommend this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by Samuel

  • Astoundingly unreliable over wifi! (UPDATE: And other problems.)
****UPDATE: We resolved the reliability problem by never using wireless printing for more than one or two pages (after confirming with our service provider and testing on multiple routers that it is *not* a problem with our wifi), but we've discovered further issues as we've used this printer over the past year that make me regret this purchase. (1) Double-sided printing is also unreliable and only works with certain mobile devices despite the settings being exactly the same (we've never succeeded in getting it to work with a computer, only phones). (2) Borderless printing results in a drastic decrease in the quality of the image even when all other settings are the same. Apparently this has been a known issue among users with many different Canon printers since at least 2014 (!!!) but Canon has refused to acknowledge the problem, let alone attempt to fix it. Some reviewers on the help forums recommend switching to an HP printer if you plan to do a lot of borderless printing. (3) As usual, ink runs out quickly. But on top of that, the printer will switch to printing out lower quality/washed out images even before ink is used up. Presumably this is to prolong the ink that is left, but the result is that you start getting washed out prints after using less than half of an ink cartridge. The first time this happened, I made the mistake of replacing the ink in order to get full-color print-outs again -- what a waste of money! A work-around for this problem is to delete the printer and reinstall it on your computer; this will prevent the computer from automatically sensing remaining ink levels and lowering the quality to compensate, unfortunately you have to do this every time you start a new print job. What a waste of time. Overall, I would NOT buy this printer again and would definitely NOT recommend it to others. It's not worth the money unless you need a super cheap way to scan in and make copies of your standard text documents. It's too much hassle and money to use for photos and images -- save yourself the headache and buy yourself a nicer home printer (and just get prints made somewhere where at least they're accountable for the quality). **** Original Review Below: Astoundingly unreliable! I would say that it drops print jobs upwards of 70% of the time, which means wasted ink and sheets of half-printed pages and (if you're trying to handle a double-sided print job) sometimes even more if the remaining pages then get printed out of order. If you're printing anything longer than a few pages, you have to sit and monitor it while it prints to make sure this doesn't happen. I'm thinking we'll probably have to buy a cord to connect the printer to the computer directly in order to ensure no more dropped jobs, so it was a waste of money to get a wireless printer. I know for sure this is not a problem with our wifi connection, as no other wireless device in our home has this kind of trouble and the printer sits in the same room as our router. Also, when we first set up the printer (several months ago now) it was an incredible hassle and took three hours of trouble-shooting. The set up *would not work* with our computer. I had to download the app and use my smart phone to set it up b/c there was no way to use a computer to input our wifi password -- this functionality is only available if you use the mobile app. WTF WHY?! This is absolutely idiotic and frustrating, since the majority of printing is done from a computer, not your phone. Also, there was no indication in any of the trouble-shooting FAQs provided by Canon that this very simple step was not available via computer, only on the mobile app (even just pointing that out in the manual would have saved me hours of wasted time trying all sorts of work-arounds). The printing itself is... fine.** [See update. It's not fine.] No complaints. Haven't tried the photo printer yet. The scanner is not super great quality for images but will work fine for copying printed documents. But if you want a wireless printer/scanner, I can't recommend this -- it's a nightmare of counter-intuitive steps to set up and once it's set up, it's a coin toss whether or not the printer will drop its connection and cancel your print job without finishing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2017 by Jeffrey P. Lilly

  • This printer has problems but its benefit are many, especially if used via USB cable
I have had several of these printers and I have to say my experiences with them are highly varied. - It is a wonderful printer - It is a terrible printer From what I can tell these printers self-destruct after awhile. The self-destruct process is invoked by the printer dumping ink by its ink sensor THEN after a certain amount of ink flow, the ink sensor renders the printer inoperative. The idea is that Canon thinks that if you print a lot and flush ink past the sensor, after some amount of volume is flushed the printer is no good anymore. Now you can open the printer easily and suck the ink out of the overage trays. Not hard to do. But I _think_ the sensor is closer to the head itself so even if you clean the printer out the device is going to fail. These printers do require occasional cleaning and you have to be careful not to jar anything loose when cleaning ink slop out of the printer. It also seems to be the case that if you print your photos with white borders [ie no ink], the amount of ink shed into the trays will be lessened. If you print with black borders it appears the printer is much more likely to dump ink into the trays, shortening the printer's usable lifespan! Interesting design. I do not know if a factory reset of the printer before it is disabled due to ink being tossed into the bins will fix the problem. Could be. On the flip side... This printer can be had for a very good price, especially at certain times of the year. The quality of output (in both color photos and black+white) is stellar, for an inkjet printer. Really amazing! For this reason I have gone from satsified, to incensed, to almost satisfied again after owning two of these printers. If you can get this printer for a good price or are going to only use it for occasional printing I think it's a very nice deal. I will add that I only had luck with USB printing. I do not try and use this printer wirelessly. If you are going to use it wirelessly you may want to read the comments on doing so. I set up my first printer to do wireless printing and was not happy. Neither was my computer w/ the new drivers, etc. Eventually I did a factory reset+restored the printer to as-arrived firmware and it worked better for me. With a little work, Canon could make provide a workhorse printer that lasts for years. Further, if they turned off the ink overflow counter it would be possible to come up with a modified case that lets you drain the ink out of the trays now and then, eliminating any chance of spillage, which would indeed be messy! Okay, Canon has a great product here. They just need to do a little work to straighten it out. I think they can't be happy what I assume is many returns. I really think hmm- with just a few changes this could be one of the best printers of its kind in a generation (since the Epson MX-80, say). As such, I'm changing my former one-star review to a four-star review. Yes, I'm on my third printer. It's true. However if I can stretch them out to last at least a year... at these prices I'll be happy. BTW I found out recently that I could return my first printer to Canon to receive a replacement printer. They sent me a Canon TS3700, which only prints, doesn't scan. It is also sub-par in terms of performance, print quality and has a sensor-alignment problem, causing some images to be printed slightly diagonally! So altho' i have that TS3700 and it works ok I'm purchasing a third MG3620. I'm doing this partly because it's a great printer and also because I want to see how long I can make it last if I disassemble, baby+clean it regularly. Finally they are cheap enough right now that I feel I can take another shot at it. In closing, this is a printer I have spent a lot of time with on the repair bench. I have done a lot of research on its capabilities and features. I have taken the time to learn many of its Idiosyncrasies. I took one of these printers apart many times to clean+fix things that went wrong. Overall I have found it to be a good design. I hope Canon will make a few improvements to help these printers last longer when used heavily. OK this is probably not the review you were expecting but I think it may have some useful information in it that you can use to evaluate what printer you want to buy next! Regards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025 by Yojimbo McGurkey Yojimbo McGurkey

  • works well
this printer has worked well as a home printer and is a good product for the price. no issues with scanning, printing or copying and the wifi works well. easy to set up to wifi
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2026 by gbob

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