We suggest the Canon PIXMA MG3620 if you want to spend as little money up front as feasible. Printers at this price range have more sacrifices, even though they produce crisp texts and vibrant, detailed images. Only nine black or three color pages may be printed per minute by this sluggish printer. Additionally, it produces a lot less prints than the models mentioned above, which means you’ll need to change the ink cartridges much more frequently. Additionally, while if XL high-yield cartridges are available, they will still produce less prints than our other choices. Lastly, because it uses a tri-color cartridge, it is wasteful to have to replace the entire cartridge if one color runs out.
Positively, because the ink cartridges are reasonably priced, the cost per print is still modest. Additionally, it has automated double-sided printing, which is good for a product at this price point. It is also compatible with Canon’s mobile app and offers a good array of connectivity choices, such as USB and Wi-Fi, as well as compatibility for Mopria Print Service and Apple AirPrint. The scanner works reasonably well; although the scans are detailed, they appear somewhat faded out.
One inexpensive all-in-one inkjet printer is the Canon PIXMA MG3620. It works with Canon’s PG-240 and CL-241 ink cartridges and has a two-cartridge system. Additionally, it is compatible with the high-yield cartridges PG-240XL, PG-240XXL, and CL-241XL. It is compatible with Canon’s PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY mobile software, supports Apple AirPrint and Mopria Print Service, and is connected via USB and Wi-Fi (via a router). It lacks automated feeding, duplex scanning, and fax capabilities, and it only has a flatbed scanner.
This printer is one of several models in Canon’s PIXMA MG3600 series of all-in-one printers.
