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The Canon PIXMA TS6420a is a compact, wireless all-in-one inkjet printer designed for home office professionals. Featuring a sharp 1.44” OLED display and LED status bar, it offers seamless print, copy, and scan functions with auto duplex printing. Its dual 200-sheet capacity trays and high-resolution 4800x1200 dpi output deliver efficient, high-quality results. Perfectly blending style and functionality, this printer supports USB and Wi-Fi connectivity to keep your workflow smooth and connected.

| ASIN | B09TGCFCMW |
| Additional Printer Functions | All In One |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 13 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,819 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #153 in Inkjet Computer Printers |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | PIXMA TS6420, Documentation, Set of Standard Ink Cartridges, Power Cord |
| Color | White |
| Color Depth | 16, 8 bits |
| Color Pages per Minute | 6.8 pages_per_minute |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Remote, Touch |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,024 Reviews |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Duplex | auto |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | cyan, magenta, yellow, black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.5"D x 15.9"W x 5.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Inkjet Printer |
| Item Weight | 13.8 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 13 pages_per_minute |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 200 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Model Name | PIXMA TS6420a |
| Model Number | 4462C102 |
| Model Series | PIXMA |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Display Screen, Network-Ready |
| Output sheet capacity | 200 |
| Paper Size | 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 14 |
| Print media | Labels |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Printing Technology | Inkjet |
| Resolution | 4800 x 1200 |
| Scanner Type | Flatbed |
| Special Feature | Display Screen, Network-Ready |
| Specific Uses For Product | home office |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 013803348095 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
T**A
Stopped working after minimal use
I purchased this printer in late august and used it to start a sticker business. I had created maybe three sticker sheets and stopped for a while to manage other aspects of my business. We’ll today I decided to turn it on again to use it for normal printing of a template paper and since the printer has not worked. I probably printed total 15 pages of content and didn’t even get two months of use on it. I’m very unsatisfied with my purchase. The screen won’t load anything past the logo no matter where I plug it. I tried hard resetting and that did nothing. What a waste of money. Update: the company sent me a replacement printer and so far it works great!
A**A
TS6420a - setup *can be* pretty simple
I had to do a manual wifi setup. I posted the video if anybody needs help. At the end, if it would’ve been the right pssw, obviously it would’ve worked but vid was just to show how to do the manual setup. It’s not hard, only tedious if you have a long wifi password. I can see why people would be annoyed with the setup process or connectivity if they aren’t very tech savvy or need a lot of instruction cause some of the steps are vague, but if you’re used to that then this is simple. Connecting was pretty quick for my phone and pc. I haven't printed photos yet, but paper prints are good quality. Hasn't jammed. Performance is up to my standard, but it does print slightly slow if you’re impatient. I don’t mind it though. In one pic you’ll see the feed tray sticking out. It stays like that but it’s not a problem for me and that little plastic part I guess acts as a cover to protect the paper? Above it is the pull out tray to hold finished papers and stuff. This came with ink. Color in the first one, then black ink (they have little teeth on the top that match up with the compartments), and it keeps itself open for an easy install. I don’t know that it’d be worth the list price of $130 (I’d probably spend a max $100 on it), but the sale price @ $60 is definitely worth it. Hope this helps :P
S**N
This Printer Is Garbage
Firstly, I've been using printers for media work regularly and have never come across something so faulty as this printer. Maybe I just got bad luck but what are the odds that the first printer I received did nothing but get stuck with paper jams and would not even try to print because of this. Thankfully, purchased here on Amazon so they sent a replacement that doesn't get stuck but will print only blank pages! These printers come with tiny test inks that I never got to try because the thing won't print and is still using up ink. I've inspected the printer inside and out, there's some foam that sits right under the print heads that could be the culprit because they don't specify to take that out and I didn't until after going through multiple attemps at deep cleans which didn't work because it says it got jammed or something was in the way. Took it out, made no difference. A printer should be easier to use than this. Plug and play too much to ask? Couldn't get the wireless connection from my phone or computer either not that it would matter but yeah, total bust. I guess that the low price tag means they don't have time to check if the printers actually work before they send them out! Roll the dice if you will but make sure not to be on a deadline and be ready to ship this back for a refund!
S**R
No frills, but it works
Is this a great printer? Absolutely not. The print quality isn't anything to write home about. Physically, it's a bit awkward. It was a PITA to set up wireless printing--the fancy install wizard failed multiple times. But it does work, I was able to manually install and get it set up wirelessly, and for an all-in-one, it's pretty compact. I'd have to say the scanning function is the highest quality compared to everything else this little machine can do. The UI is terribly outdated, but it works fine, and it can save as several different formats. This is not a printer to brag about, but it has saved my bacon several times in just the few months I've owned it. I can print out my college assignments at any time, I don't have to worry about my dorm's print room being on the fritz, or the on-campus printers being inaccessible or not taking my print account. I won't be using this printer for any kind of big project that needs to be visually appealing. But for basic homework and such? It gets the job done and I'm glad I got it.
S**Y
Does the job.
Likes: Very good printing. Clean. Responds to just making copies, black or color. Responds to computer print commands, black, color, pages to print, orientation. Other commands. Not a lot of higher cost options, there are added steps, for black, color, but that’s not a challenge. Like a vehicle, with less options, so, use an extra step, push an extra button. Plain paper, photo paper. Scans good; follows the computer commands. Copies good. No top feeder, but if one does an amount of copying, then get the top feeder for the TS 6420a. Not much in dislikes. But one: Cartridge cost. Two XL’s, 260 and 261, That’s almost half the printer cost. A few months of normal printing, another round of cartridges; hence, the cost of the printer itself. A decision: How much printing one does. Individual choice, this printer or another, with three to four color carts, then the two blacks. Note: the amount of ink in the 260 black, standard or XL, is equal to or less than a black standard or XL cart for another printer that has multiple color carts, and two black carts. In the 261 tri-color cart: 3 spaces, three colors. Likely one third the ink, standard or XL, compared to separate color carts, standard or XL, of other printers. Cost: 260 standard or XL black, more than double cost of another black standard or XL for another printer (note: this one 260 black does double duty, compared to two separate black carts of other printer). Cost: 261 standard or XL tri-color, almost triple the cost compared to separate color standard or XL carts on another printer. The others: Replace only that color. The 261 standard or XL: One color empties first, the whole cart could be useless. Compares to pharmaceutical companies, their brand name drugs. Exorbitant prices. Generics? Cost so much less. Affordable. Every printer maker: The cost of their brand carts is sky high. Generic carts? Ink quality? For printing, photos? It’s a real guessing dilemma. Will it hurt the printer? Void the warranty? The bottom line: Every printer maker makes a fortune on the OEM carts; they know it. Huge after printer sales brand name ink cart profits. Free market, of course. No govt interference. But there is, for drug costs, rightly so. Back to the beginning: It’s a very good printer. Canon Tech support: A-1. No long lines waiting for assistance; answer in a minute. Knowledgeable people, they know their product. Like Apple tech support. No word gimmickry, no ‘awesome’, no ‘perfect’, none of the “I can definitely help”. They hear something once, they got it. No annoying parroting repetitions of a question. The way it was, in more competent times.
H**.
Just ok
I wasn't expecting much and I've only used it for personal basic printing so far. I would NOT recommend for work or heavy school printing. It's a basic printer with pro's and cons. Paper cartridge and some components feel like they'll break easily but it seems to hold paper in 2 places and you can designate a color paper feed and black print feeder. and the overall unit isn't too big when everythingisclosed up. That said, there's no automatic feature during printing to extend the print catch tray. So you would need to manually pull that out or leave it extended...or pick print off the ground. Not a huge deal but no longer a compact printer if everything stays extended. Was fairly easy to set up and connect to my phone to print an Amazon label within 30 minutes. Not a fan of the narrow light bar above the paper tray area...it lights up during printing and a portion stays lit even when asleep. I do like that the front panel tips so you can read the lcd screen and buttons easier. I haven't used scanner or tried photos yet. I'm not so keen on the app and connection permissions. Will need to look into that further before fully agreeing to anything inorder to use other app and security features. Do your research and comparisons before buying this one.
J**N
Printer
I love this printer. You can do so many things. Print photos from your phone or camera. Copy, print, make cards, business cards, collages, posters, calendars, labels, perfect for scrapbooking and printing picture layouts, it can even make stickers. The only negative is that you have to keep buying ink. Otherwise it’s the best. The ink runs out pretty fast, especially since I have been doing a lot of printing. It’s easy to use once you get the app downloaded and connect the printer, and the picture quality (with descent ink) is perfect and you can adjust your settings and images to get the effects you want. I think this printer/copier is a lot of fun to use and my friends are loving their personalized, homemade cards and calendars and photos. I have to update: the only downside is that the ink cartridge refills are very expensive. I have spent more money on ink than I spent on this printer. Next time I will find out what the ink situation is before I purchase another printer.
A**W
Easy setup!
I was hesitant to buy this printer, due to some other reviews... it was on sale for around $60 for Prime Day, so I took a chance. We previously had an HP wireless printer that connected less than half of the time. The ease of setting this one up was a huge perk! It came with a QR code to scan for setup. I am a 48-year-old teacher who is somewhat tech savvy, but not the most. I found this extremely easy to follow the directions and set up. If you use your phone, the photo directions are a bit small to see, but overall good directions. It was a breeze to connect the printer to my phone. Then, I went into "My Printers" on my laptop, and there it was, ready to be discovered! So simple. The print quality is good so far. It pauses in between the front and back side of a back-to-back document, but is still decently zippy for an inexpensive printer.
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