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Canon TS9120 Wireless All-In-One Printer with Scanner and Copier: Mobile and Tablet Printing, with Airprint(TM) and Google Cloud Print compatible, Gray, Works for Alexa

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Arrives May 29 – Jun 3
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Color: Gray


Style: Printer


Features

  • Inspire your creativity with prints that will impress. From stunning photographs to detailed documents, put the 6-color individual ink system to work and never compromise on speed or quality.
  • Enjoy the simplicity of connecting your smartphone, tablet and all your favorite devices with ease. Print hassle free - whether from the cloud, through Bluetooth, from social media or even on the go.
  • The PIXMA TS9120 Wireless printer is the all-in-one that fits perfectly anywhere in the home, and looks great with any decor thanks to its two-tone design and multiple color options.
  • With intuitive features like the 5.0" LCD touchscreen and enhanced user interface, Bluetooth printing, & document removal reminder, it's clear to see why the PIXMA TS9120 makes printing a breeze.
  • The PIXMA TS9120 is always ready to print with its AUTO EXPANDABLE OUTPUT TRAY.Print Resolution (Up to): Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • WORKS WITH ALEXA: Ask Alexa to print your shopping list, to-do list, crosswords, coloring pages, and more. To set up, say Alexa, discover my printer. Alexa can also detect when ink or toner is running low and orders more when you need it. Save 10% on all ink or toner smart reorders. Restrictions may apply.

Description

The premium results you want, in the size you need. The PIXMA TS9120 is the ultimate all-in-one home printer for all your needs - not only is it compact with its sleek size, but it is designed to deliver exceptional results. This printer can handle it all - from homework assignments, shopping lists, invitations and concert tickets to stunning family photos. Achieve photo lab results thanks to a 6-Color individual ink system with a photo Blue ink for reduced graininess and even add creative Filters to your photos right on the impressive 5.0" LCD touchscreen.

Brand: Canon


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: wifi, bluetooth, chromebook, scanner, airprint


Color: Gray


Model Name: ts9120


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 2 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 2 ppm


Item Weight: 14.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 14.2 x 14.7 x 5.6 inches


Item Weight: 14.6 pounds


Item model number: 2231C002


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 22, 2017


Manufacturer: Canon USA Inc.


Item Weight: 14.6 Pounds


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Sheet Size: 8.5 x 14 inch


Wattage: 40 watts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Printer
Color: Gold Style: Printer
For me this printer is an excellent product . I wanted a home printer / scanner and am also an Amateur photographer , So after researching a lot , This was the printer I wanted . Also the fact that it looks classy and very different from regular printers . I have the gold color printer and I like the rectangular box design . I print about 2 or 3 days a week , not everyday printing , So this printer is fantastic for me . Yes its fragile and the upper cover feels flimsy , Sometimes it drops the wifi connection . The Cannon app can be buggy but the Print quality is Outstanding . I printed a few pictures which I had taken with my DSLR and the prints looked good . But there was this awesome picture of my wife taken by a Professional photographer in a studio . I like it so much that I use it as a screensaver on my Laptop's Ultra high definition screen . But when I printed it , the print quality was simply awesome , exactly as it looks on the Laptop UHD screen . So I guess the print quality is as good as the image taken . Regarding Document printing, I like the colors and the speed also the fact that it allows 2-sided printing . The scanning speed and quality is also very good . About the ink tanks , they do hold well but I guess it will deplete fast if you do everyday printing . This printer is not for rough daily use as I would use my office printer . But that's just my opinion . Overall I am in love with this printer and Thanks to Amazon for the fantastic price and superfast delivery . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018 by Sam 777

  • Only printer I’ve loved!*update*
Color: Gray Style: Printer
Left: official picture. Right: Scanned copy I want to start off by saying that I am 36 years old and have owned several printers in this time. I have hated every single one of them. I used none for more than a year before I gave up on them. Everytime I noticed prices go down on the “newer” technology, I would try again. My most recent try (before this one) was an Epson all-in-one. I gave up on that one rather quickly for several reasons. First there was no way to only print in black, The 3 colors came in one cartridge, so although only the cyan was empty and the others were half full I would still need to replace. Lastly, I noticed the ink would empty without being used. It seemed their ink dried out incredibly fast, in a matter of 2 months. Connection was a nightmare, lost connection for no apparent reason, and was quite stubborn when trying to reconnect. Lastly, the touch screen was barely responsive. I did a lot of research this time around in hopes of avoiding these issues. Of course Epson was out because color still comes in one cartridge. HP is suggested as another option to this Canon but I discovered you can no longer buy one without “instant ink” being offered. When I say offered, I mean forced. From what I read you cannot finish set up without picking a plan. The 0-15 pages a month plan is free but they still require a credit card number. This is clearly a marketing tool, everyone connects their printer to WiFi, then it’s connected to HP themselves, so they can monitor your printing habits. The only other major brand is Brother, who are better known for their laser printers. I don’t have $250 to spend on a printer. I admit, the negative reviews made me nervous. Though every tech site gave this model high scores. I’ve been using it for a week and I am in love. I set it up on my own. The inks are all separate so you only need to replace the one that’s out. VERY reputable companies make generic ink for this model. I was able to purchase the XXL size with “photo blue” for $50, less than the cost of the standard size brand name. Despite some reviews claiming the ink provided is “mini” or “sample” size, it is not. The cartridges that come with the printer purchase are Canon’s standard size, something to keep in mind when deciding to go the brand name route or the generic. Connection was a breeze. I connected an iPhone, iPod, Samsung tablet, Android phone, and ancient laptop (HDD, with disc drive), none took more than 2 minutes, most of that time was downloading the app. Using the front and back loader had a slight learning curve, turns out only the back loader can hold paper of A5 size or smaller and is for color image/photo printing. The front loader fits B5 through letter size, can print colored text, and ejects to catch paper on its own. No more papers falling on the floor! The touch screen is huge! Just as responsive as a new smart phone. I tried out the scanner by using it to copy my daughter’s school picture. I was very impressed. The printer paper was glossy so the colors are more vibrant than the original. I would believe my scanned copy was official. Final plus was that you can print in black only. A quick google shows a link to the cannon website with instructions. You can’t just click grayscale, but at the moment I can’t remember the second step. This is the least amount of money I’ve spent on a printer and is the only one I’ve loved, or even liked really. I say it’s worth a try, maybe the negative reviews were duds. And hey, if you have prime you can always return. Calling usually gets you a free return even if it says no free returns. Call BEFORE returning though. But based on my experience, it won’t be necessary. *UPDATE* So I have had this printer for over a month now and I still stand by my initial review. I have had ZERO issues with connectivity, jamming, ink, or general errors. I have noticed a few points with my continued use. I am surprised by how long the ink has lasted. Especially given the reviews indicating these tanks are “mini” size. I have only used it to print in color so far, full letter size photo images, B5 prints, and A5 full color planner pages for my DYI dayplanner. Though 1 color is low the others are about even at half full. Along with using above average paper weight, 32lb vs 24lb. I have printed both letter and A5 size at 270lb. This is quite stiff cardstock generally used for DYI greeting cards. Though I have only used them in the rear loader since they were for images, I have experienced no jams and no smearing on any prints regardless of size or paper type. On the rear loader there is a plastic flap that flips out when loading paper, then back in, to assist with an even feed. If while printer is off you move this flap, even to adjust your current paper, or open front loader, the printer knows. Upon powering on, the screen will show an alert that says “paper may have been changed, would you like to register paper type?” If you have changed paper, tap on the size or type to change. If current paper matches what is shown, you tap the register button. This option is given but I have not had issues if the registered paper is incorrect because you can change these settings when you are on the print page window, even the app has the ability to choose print size and type. I noticed some complaints that the printer times out and turn off automatically. For some this is a negative with wireless printing. For me it’s a plus. I did check to see if it will still time out when paper catcher is pulled out, it does. It takes several hours to turn off automatically, whether it was used after powering on or not. Electricity is expensive and a device just being plugged in draws power, let alone actually being on. I’m sure this adds up if your printer is on 24/7...forever. This is still my favorite printer thus far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019 by Rose Magee Rose Magee

  • Good hardware - super buggy wifi connection
Color: Gray Style: Printer
Update July 2019: The Epson I refer to in the next update is fantastic. I bought it in September of last year and the ink tanks are only half empty today...and we print a lot. Probably gone through 5 reams of 750 ct. paper by now. And quality is every bit as good as this printer, not one issue with wifi or driver. 5 stars all the way. UPDATE (09/01/18 - down to 1 star): I'm done with this printer. The driver issues explained below are a deal breaker. My wife can't even print from her laptop anymore when she reinstalls the printer driver, so has to log into her email from my computer to print. The bad software on this thing makes it unusable. I am now at one year with this printer and have spent $350 on ink BTW. I am buying next an "Epson Expression ET-3700 EcoTank Wireless Color All-in-One Supertank Printer" where the ink is supposed to last for up to two years, and is only around $60 for a set of replacement ink bottles that should last another two years. If it works properly it will be a *much* cheaper option in the long run. Pros: Prints great images for a non-photo specialty printer, does a fine job scanning, nice compact footprint. Cons: Drinks ink like a sailor on shore leave (but really, don't all ink jets?) + no generic replacement ink available yet and wifi connection is BUGGY AS ALL HECK (-2 stars just for this). I researched the heck out of dektop all-in-one printers available at the time (Oct 2017) when I settled on this one. Didn't see any decently rated Lexmark or Brother brand inkjets, and saw **terrible** reviews of HP printers and their stupid auto-ink system which basically signs you up to pay to print from your own printer by the page. Canon was the only major brand left, and the TS line was new and looked like it had some good innovations, soooo I bought this. Typical complaints about using ink like crazy, but that is what you get with an ink jet. I LOVE the images it prints onto glossy photo paper and it prints as large as 8x10 borderless. Pretty easy to use once you figure out the rear tray. My biggest complaint is the wifi wireless printing. Installed the canon software on all the computers in the house and things were good for a few months. Then the office PC, which happens to be next to where the printer sits but still prints via wifi, developed a weird glitch where it would keep printing the same item over and over again unless I hit the stop button on the printer panel. Ok, I'm the one who prints from this PC 99% so I can deal with it. The last few months my wife has been serious problems printing from her MS Surface Pro via wifi, and the last week can't print at all. Always says the printer is offline - which it has been for some reason a couple of times. I've had to turn off/on the printer to reconnect to the wifi, but even when there is a connection for some reason she still can't print by the next morning. I've reinstalled the software on her PC (and mine) several times. I think the software is buggy, but Canon seems to be pretty bad about issuing updates to the drives. The Canon website as of today (7/31/18) still shows driver version 1.01 issued in January of this year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018 by ThatGuy758600

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