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Canon Pixma TS3320 Red, Works with Alexa

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Color: Red


Features

  • Wireless connect provides a simple setup process that only takes minutes from your smartphone.(1 )Connect your new printer and your smartphone for a streamlined setup process no computer needed!
  • Designed for ease of use and simple replacement, the PIXMA TS3320 only needs 2 fine cartridges for great print quality.
  • Easily Print from any room - from laptops, tablets, and smartphones - with built-in wi-fi(1).
  • With AirPrint, effortlessly Print from your iPhone, iPad, and Mac without additional apps.(4)

Description

Welcome to simple printing with the PIXMA TS3320 all-in-one printer. With an easy to replace 2-cartridge fine hybrid ink system, improved setup using wireless connect, and a rear paper tray that makes reloading plain or photo paper quick and easy. The PIXMA TS3320 is more than your Basic printer, with quick & easy scanning and copying. In addition, the PIXMA TS3320 has the ability to print from your smartphone or tablet using AirPrint®, Mopria® Print service, and the Canon Print app or from laptops and computers with built-in Wi-Fi®.


Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 12.5 x 5.8 inches


Item Weight: 10.82 pounds


Item model number: 3771C042


Date First Available: August 13, 2019


Manufacturer: Canon USA


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  • Good print quality but WHAT A PAIN TO SET UP!!!
Color: Black
So I have owned Canon Printers my whole adult life. I love them for their print quality and the fact that I can feed all different kinds of paper through them. I love the top loading inexpensive photo quality ones. BUT....this printer is not plug and play. Just pass along if you are not savvy enough to spend the 3 hours to get it to connect to your home network. Sheesh!! What happened to plug and play? My last Canon got ousted by Windows 10. They no longer had a driver and it was just getting tired anyway. The repairs would have cost at least triple what this new one did so I opted for a similar type model. I have 6 computers on a home network and wow, I am not computer stupid and this thing was a pain. I went through their on computer tutorial and a YouTube video and finally their entire diagnostics before it finally connected to my Router. My 2 other Brother printers were WAY easier. I don't know why Canon can't figure out how to be more user friendly. So here are the Pros: It has a top feeder so that you can feed cardstock and Photo paper and it won't jam the rollers like a bottom tray feeder. It is inexpensive. It has 2 cardtridges that are relatively inexpensive, print nicely, and you only have to buy two of them instead of 4 (for certain printers who have the 4 color model and they are still 25 dollars each). The quality of the color is very nice. It is light weight and so moving it around to get to cables etc. is not a chore. Con: THE SET UP IS A MONSTER -if you are a little older than the new tech generation, then this is not for you. None of my Canon printer cartridges have ever been able to be refilled. It just does not like it and gets really fussy. I don't use this as my only printer. I use a Brother laser jet at 3 cents a page for my standard essay, shopping, and printing needs, so this does not really bother me because when I actually print from my Canon it is because I want a real quality product (either a photo, a professional program brochure, gift design, etc) and so I don't go through but just a couple sets of cartridges a year. What users manual!!?? The english section is 6 total pages. 4 of them tell you how to pull off the orange packing tape and load the cartridges and paper. The other 2 just tell you to go online to download the driver and connect to your computer (page 5) or your phone (page 6). There is no real information that is helpful. I don't even know why they bothered to send it. (I can figure out how to pull off the orange tape and click in a cartridge!!) Really six pages to just tell you to go online. Ugh!! Overall, now that I got the thing installed, I am happy with it. Since I don't have to install again unless I change my network, I think it will be smooth sailing. The print quality is great and I am happy with the printer itself. I had a hard time finding a printer with an upper tray feeder that would do photos and cardstock. I would purchase it again but I just wanted to caution those for whom installation would not be easy. My parents would have been very frustrated and likely sent it back. If you are over 55 or not even a little tech savvy, then go for something else if you don't mind a bottom tray paper loader. There are lots of great Brother Printers with bottom tray loaders, they just struggle with heavy paper. I only took off one star because the printer itself is really great. Maybe it is simply that I have such a large home network that made it fussy. My router is fairly new and made for my large home network so I am truly unsure why the printer and router would not communicate. Once I finally got the printer to send signals right, my router picked it up. The i button prints a page that lets you know if you are connected and gives you the printer password incase you had to tell your router how to find the printer in a round about way. I finally got it to wps after holding the signal button on the printer for 3 seconds and pushing the wps on my router. I did this about 20 times and finally it worked. You have to connect the printer to your network and then the computer to the pinter otherwise your computer just says that it can't find the printer on your network. Anyway, between the installation prompts and just plain ole messing around and using the online help, I finally got it to connect. Great little printer, bad setup method. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2020 by allopod

  • It works great for what I need it to do.
Color: Red
It works great for what I need it to do.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022 by Don

  • Disappointed
Color: White
I have owned this printer for a little over a year and recently after printing a couple documents I get an error and can no longer print . Sometimes it’s and error about the ink cartridges ( that are full and we’re working just fine moments earlier) or a paper jam error even though there is no paper stuck anywhere in the printer . I have tried everything to clear the errors but the only think that helps is leaving it off for a couple of days and then I can get a couple more items printed before it starts all over again . This is ridiculous ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 20, 2022 by Jessica

  • perfect
Color: White
Fast, reliable delivery, item as described.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 4, 2022 by FREDDY LONDONO

  • 1100 sheets in 2 months
Color: White
Printed grate for about 500 sheets and then started feeding a bit crooked, had to do a deep physical cleaning of the rollers; hard to do with my big hand ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. That's what kids are for lol Still working, I use it for making stickers; printable vinyl. It feeds the thinner stuff good for about 300 sheets, cleaned it and got to about 500 and it would slip here and there. Moved to a thinker backed vinyl and perfect for the last 600 Also note: I ordered this printer and it got extremely delayed so i picked up a MG2522 from walmart for $40 to fill in until this one came. I used it for about 200 sheets of stickers and did not notice any different in quality of print, could save $$ and buy this one. Also BCH for all your Refills! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2022 by Zombie

  • Works as described
Color: White
This was very simple to set up and works exactly as described. Can’t beat this printer for the price and ease of set up.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 8, 2022 by Kimberly Hunt

  • Cheap junk
Color: White
I have seen this Canon all-in-one priced new on Amazon anywhere from $50 to $110. At $50 the scraping bottom build quality at least makes some sense but spending much more would be a big mistake because this is very cheaply made. The plastic tray printed sheets feed out onto is so flimsy it feels like it could break every time you extend it to accommodate print outs. The paper guide doesn't slide or lock into place and feels more like something you might expect to find on a Fischer Price toy than on an actual functioning printer. The ink cartridges (there are two) don't slide in smoothly and need to be shifted around before they snap weakly into place because the ink assembly is too flimsy to properly guide the plastic cartridges. You are warned in the set-up guide not to touch any of the surrounding parts while inserting the ink cartridges which is good advice because everything is easy to break when you make a printer as cheaply as this. Documentation provided with the Canon Pixma TS3320 is terrible so it took me about an hour of hair-pulling frustration before I accidentally discovered that this printer is programmed to not work with full-sized photo paper despite the fact that it accepts full-sized paper for document printing. I was trying to print some stuff on full-size 8.5"x11" photo printer but kept getting errors from my photo software that what I was printing was outside the printing area of my printer (even though it easily fit on the paper I was using) and then from the printer itself saying there was an error in the print settings and that I needed to cancel my print job and correct my settings before attempting to print again. Unfortunately, Canon's error message didn't say what the error was and referred the user to specific documentation that either didn't exist or didn't come with the printer. I played with different printer settings for an hour without success before accidentally stumbling across the list of photo paper sizes the TS3320 recognized and full-size 8.5"x11" photo paper was not among them which was the reason for the constant error messages. To print using full-sized glossy or matte photo paper you need to select plain paper as the paper type--selecting the kind of paper you are actually using won't allow you to print. Once I figured this out and was finally able to print at least the quality was better than I expected given the circumstances with colors that were accurate and pretty good detail. The scanner also functions well, delivering good quality. If you can get this all-in-one for $50 and are extremely cash-strapped it might not be a completely terrible deal but if you plan on using this as your daily printer I wouldn't expect it to last long thanks to the cheap build and if you have kids the odds of this printer breaking quickly are probably pretty high. Spending an extra $50 on something more solid should give you a printer that will last quite a bit longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 21, 2021 by Joe Smart

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