Canon PIXMA is a line of consumer-level inkjet printers designed primarily for home and personal use, including photo printing. The PIXMA series includes several models catering to different needs, from basic all-in-one printers with flatbed scanners and wireless connectivity to high-end photo printers with multiple ink cartridges for professional-quality images. Notably, there is also a PIXMA G-Series featuring refillable ink tanks (MegaTank) for more economical high-volume printing[1][5].
Popular PIXMA models include:
– **Canon PIXMA MG3620**: An affordable, basic all-in-one inkjet printer with Wi-Fi, USB connectivity, and a two-cartridge ink system; suitable for occasional printing but has low page yield[1].
– **Canon PIXMA TS3722**: Wireless all-in-one printer with print, copy, and scan functions, fast print speeds (~7.7 ppm black), dual-band Wi-Fi, and an easy setup process; uses 2 easy-to-replace cartridges and prints at up to 4800 dpi resolution[2].
– **Canon PIXMA TS702a**: Wireless inkjet printer suitable for creative projects, featuring fast output, a large paper capacity, compatibility with high-yield ink cartridges, and multiple connectivity options including AirPrint and Mopria for mobile device printing[3].
– **Canon PIXMA TS6420a**: Compact all-in-one printer with OLED display, front & rear paper feeding, supports mobile printing, suitable for everyday tasks like scanning and craft printing; no fax functionality and requires all cartridges installed to print black[4].
For higher-end photo printing needs, Canon offers models like the **imagePROGRAF PRO-310** with nine ink cartridges and pigment-based inks for exceptional color accuracy and longevity, but these are slower and designed more for professional prints than office documents[1].
Overall, the PIXMA line balances ease of use, wireless features, and photo-quality printing, with different models tailored either for occasional home use, larger volume needs (MegaTank), or professional photo output. Choose based on volume, print quality, connectivity requirements, and budget[1][2][3][4][5].