Canon TS6420 All-in-One Wireless Printer, Black
Original price was: $129.99.$112.00Current price is: $112.00.
Price: $129.99 - $112.00
(as of Apr 02, 2025 08:58:59 UTC – Details)
Introducing the PIXMA TS6420, a compact and sleek All-in-One printer built for your busy lifestyle. It’s easy to setup and simpleto use — featuring a 1.44” OLED window which delivers clear, easy to read status messages as well as Front & Rear Paper feedingso you can print on a variety of paper types. The TS6420 can handle your everyday tasks with ease from scanning an old handwrittenrecipe to printing crafts from the Canon Creative Park AppX. Whether printing from your computer or wirelesslyx from yoursmartphone, the TS6420 is an effortless All-In-One Printer that fits your everyday printing needs.
Easy Setup for smartphone and computer so you can get to work faster
Print, copy, scan and navigate the features you need using the clear, brightly-lit1.44″ OLED Screen
Easily print from any room -from laptops, tablets, and smartphones -with built-inWi-Fi(R)[1]
Print from your favorite mobile devices using the Canon PRINT app[3], Apple AirPrint(R)[4], and Mopria(R)[5]
You can also download the Easy-PhotoPrint Editor app[6] or Canon Creative Park App[22] for creative printing options
Easily print square photos right from your smartphone or social media. Choose from either 5″ x 5″ or 3.5″ x 3.5″ square Canon photo paper
For numbers listed in product description see “specification sheet” in technical specification section below
5 reviews for Canon TS6420 All-in-One Wireless Printer, Black
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Original price was: $129.99.$112.00Current price is: $112.00.
Old Guy –
follow the installation closely
prints very well. The paper cassette is tricky. It is supposed to stick out.
Jill S. –
Horrible! Paper jams, very difficult
I’m literally throwing this thing out after only a few uses. Extremely difficult to get the paper tray positioned correctly, should be the easiest thing. So bad. One day I was using it, next day, literally, couldn’t print one page. Kept jamming, making horrible noise. I’ve had this piece of cr*p for 6 months. I used it maybe 6 times. Thought it was great at first, I almost never print, and it broke. Impossible paper load, and I’m computer savvy, easier time unjamming and fixing a full corporate copier. Doesn’t even have an ADF! I misread it…. How do you not have a doc feeder. This thing is really poorly made, don’t blow a gasket like I did. Hp all-in-one 6978 I bought my mother, 1000x better, same price, with ADF, extremely easy to set up, mobile printing, paper feed, etc. Soooo great! I moved it into my office and am buying another HP.
Robert’s reviews –
works great
After reading the reviews, I was hesitant to buy this printer. But, it looked like exactly what I needed. I had been an HP guy for the past 12 years, that one finally died. I wanted an inexpensive printer, color, that can scan. I didn’t want an ink membership (although Canon does offer one), I will buy ink when I need it.This fit the bill. I read that Canon is a bit less expensive on ink. I has a color cartridge and a black one. Old printer had 4, black plus each of 3 colors. Great if you use an even mix of colors, but I have a bunch of pink ones left over after a few years of use. When one color runs dry in this one, it will be fine to replace the whole thing. I also read that Canon has a few other positive things, like better photo printing. These are things I will not do that often, but nice to have. It is also supposed to be a tiny bit faster at printing, and scanning. Honestly if it is 10 pages a minute or 12 pages a minute, does not matter that much to me. Probably less expensive ink and ability to print photos is more important. And I had such a headache with the HP over the past year, I think I was looking for a different brand.The most common complaint I have seen is that it is hard to set up. I am a 52 year old guy who does not work in tech. I am fairly comfortable doing things on a computer, have a smart phone I use, but I am not an expert by any stretch. I typed the URL from the big card into my laptop sitting next to the printer and followed the directions, had an instruction then about 15 pictures of how to do it. Took a little while, kept telling me on its little screen to “wait momentarily.” I did. Finally it told me that it was all set up, so I opened up a document and hit print. There was the printer, told it to print to that and it worked fine.Two little things, which did result in the removal of one star. My old printer was in our basement, tucked away in a corner. Any time, day or night, you could just hit print, and when you went down it was sitting on the printer. It somehow was told to turn on, and then went back into some kind of sleep mode after a while. When I tried to do that with this one (print something after I had not used it for a few hours) it did not turn on by itself. Told me it was off line. Once I hit the power button, it connected and printed it. But guess using it, if we leave it where the old one was, will require going down to turn it on before we use it. And the scanning is a bit different in that the controls are on the computer, not on a little screen. Works fine, but guess if you have 10 pages to scan you will want to bring your computer near the printer so you can tell it what to do. I think you can put the controls on your phone also, but I don’t want to have to use my phone to run the printer. I think the ideal location for this printer would be on a desk with the computer you will usually be printing from (or scanning to). When scanned, it did put it right into a little folder on my desktop I created for it, that was nice.I will be connecting it to another computer, or two, soon, and we will see how that goes. But so far, one computer, besides shutting down and needing to use the computer to tell it to scan, I am very happy with it. Despite what others have said, for me, setting up with one computer was simple.
Philemon –
I’m Pleased with This Printer
I like this printer. It was very easy to set up. I’ve read reviews to the contrary, but I didn’t encounter any problems connecting it to my Wi-Fi. The print quality is good. I can’t speak on ink usage yet, but I’ve printed several full page, color images and the starter ink is still going strong. I purchased a higher-priced HP model earlier and I was very disappointed. (Additionally a piece of the paper drawer broke off making it impossible to keep the drawer shut, so it’s a pain to print.) This printer is heavier than it looks but still lighter than the HP, prints in more vibrant colors, is quieter, was easier to set up, and is otherwise a better product. A bonus is that it doesn’t annoy me (like the HP) with extra apps and reminders about joining an automatic ink ordering program.
Steven –
It’s garbage. Do not purchase.
Already ordered one? Just throw it in the recycling bin when it arrives.This printer is a cheap piece of garbage, it’s the Yugo of printers. The cheap build quality is evident upon unpackaging, I think Saran Wrap is thicker than some of the plastic used in this piece of garbage. Have I mentioned it’s a piece of garbage?Wireless connectivity issues? You got it! I bought this to replace a different branded wireless color inkjet that finally died after years of faithful service. I should have bought that same brand but my color printing needs are few and far between. Thought I’d save a little money buying this one. I placed it exactly where the old wireless printer was, next to my wireless B&W Brother laser printer. Massive connectivity issues. When I finally got around to researching the problem it turns out that “noise” was the problem.That’s right, this piece of garbage will not work when it is placed next to another wireless printer or (most likely) wireless device of any kind. I turned off my trusty wireless laser printer and bingo! This piece of garbage can now print.Oh! But not on photostock! Oh, no! Plain paper, sure; it prints OK, although there is FAR more mechanical noise back and forth, doing this that and the other, maybe it’s going to print, maybe the print heads are being cleaned, maybe it’s just struggling with the Saran Wrap components, but it will, finally, print.On plain paper, fed from the paper tray.Try to feed 4×6 glossy photo paper into the automatic sheet feeder. Try it, I dare you! I’ll wait, I have time….Didn’t work, did it? Nope. You can choose to automatically select the paper source or you can specify the automatic sheet feeder, it doesn’t matter. All that happens is that the stock you wanted to print upon is fed through the machine, untouched by ink or God, and left sitting unsullied and blank in the outfeed tray. Over and over and over again.For shame, Canon, specifically the members of the design team who created this piece of garbage. You all should be fired or, at minimum, be forced to use the piece of garbage you designed for all of your printing needs for the rest of your life.On a side note, Amazon really needs to introduce “zero stars” and, dare I say it, negative stars would not be out of place for products such as this.