Canon Office Products MG7720 BK MG7720 Wireless Al
$899.99
Price: $899.99
(as of Mar 13, 2025 21:40:13 UTC – Details)
Wireless All-In-One Small Printer with Scanner and Copier: Mobile and Tablet Printing with Air print and Google Cloud Print compatible
Quick and Easy Wireless Setup
Mobile Device Printing: Easily print from your iPhone, iPad, Android or tablet
Powerful Printing options: Air print, Google Cloud Print, NFC, Mopria and the Canon PRINT app
CD/ DVD Printing: Enjoy the ability to create CD or DVD labels
Print with a touch from NFC-enabled mobile devices
3 reviews for Canon Office Products MG7720 BK MG7720 Wireless Al
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Dave L. –
It takes a seriously fantastic or horrendously putrid product/service for me to spend time …
It takes a seriously fantastic or horrendously putrid product/service for me to spend time to write a review. After many years of cringing at the register every time I bought an ink cartridge for my old HP printer, I finally decided to switch printer brands. So, after reading a few websites about which printer prints reasonably well for a lower cost in ink, Canon was always one of the top choices. I plop on Amazon to see what they have for Canon printers completely expecting to pay $250-$300 and the first printer I come upon was this same model but last years version at $145. Amazed at the low cost of the printer itself, I then went to the Canon website to see if there was a model with a few more options that would benefit me now that I have already assumed I would be paying $250 to $300. I found this model which was one year newer and if I remember right, had very little difference than last years. I think it held more paper and something else I can not remember, sorry. So, I go back to Amazon with the newer model number and it was only $10 more for the newer version. I read a few of the reviews here on this printer then read a few reviews on the web and was sold within 30 minutes of reading.I then went to hunt the ink down and found that the 4 pack of ink was the same cost of one low capacity HP cartridge. Again, I was sold.I get the printer delivered, and for grins, I went outside and took a photo with my phone of my Mustang GT in full sunlight. Came inside, installed the app to print to the printer from my phone using the glossy photo paper I had bought before the printer arrived. As it is printing, I am expecting a mediocre at best photo to be expelled from the printer. Let me tell you, the photo that came out of that $155 printer was sickeningly beautiful. It showed the shine of my car like I had never expected. The reflection of the spotted Northwest clouds in the sky darn near looked like they were painted on my hood. I only wish I could show that photo here in all of its glory. Everyone would buy this printer. If I were to have that photo printed out at a photo shop, I highly doubt anyone would be able to tell the difference.I have had this printer for almost two months now and I am still on the original 6 ink cartridges it came with. Now, mind you, I print everything now knowing how inexpensive each print is now costing me and I have two school age children who both print things for school at least once weekly. This printer does have 6 ink cartridges. You only replace the cartridge that is out of ink. Not the entire thing like for an HP.The only drawback I see is the small amount of paper it holds. Very very small drawback. Reloading paper takes about 10 seconds. Plus, IMO, I would rather the low profile of the printer opposed to a 200 page paper receiver. You will not regret owning this printer.PRO’s:1. Inexpensive unit2. Inexpensive Ink3. Amazing photo quality printing4. Great longevity of ink cartridges5. Very easy setup to LAN/WAN, phones, tablets, etc. (To print from a phone or tablet you need to download the app from the app store)CON’s:1. Small capacity paper/photo paper tray. (We all can afford the time to refill the darn paper tray)
Hodgepodgerama –
One of my 2 MC7720 printers failed after two years of occasional use and Canon said “Sorry, buy a new one.”
I purchased 2 of these printers. I bought the first one for my wife to use in her home-office and it seems to work pretty well, so I purchased another for my home office for use with multiple computers.2nd update: After about 2 years, one of my two MG7720 printers is shot. It stopped printing black ink (PGBK). I tried everything and finally sent an email to Canon. Their response? Yes, there is something wrong with your printer. Sorry, we don’t repair that model. Buy a new one. Call us and we will give you a discount. Sorry, that is a completely unacceptable response. This was a cheap printer to begin with, never worked particularly well and is something Canon considers disposable and not worth repairing. Dropped down to one star.Update: After nearly a year, my 2 MG7720 printers still do not appear correctly on the network. One works fine, connects and scans correctly. The other one is hit or miss. It all depends on which one is turned on first.Another annoying thing about this printer is that it will print a page and then go through some kind of self-test, wich takes a couple of minutes. So if you have multiple jobs, it makes you wait.And the menu prompts are starting to get annoying, too. “Please wait momentarily….” is the most common prompt on the screen but there are others that also use odd grammar. Apparently, we’ve taken a step backwards when it come to speaking English. You would think the product development team in a company as big as Canon would know that it is reasonably important to be grammatically correct in all of the languages the printer is intended for. Nope. This one speaks..sorry…Engrish.This printer uses a special driver set that is only downloadable through Canon. This is fine if you have a home computer and a basic home wireless network, but is awful if you have an office laptop that you want to use at work and at home. It also appears to be awful if you want to use the printer with multiple computers. You know, that’s why it’s called a NETWORK printer. This is because the set up assumes you are the only computer to attach to the printer and, if you aren’t very, very careful, it looks like it resets something in the printer so it no longer connects to any of the computers set up previously. And it also looks like it might not be tolerant to changing IP addresses. Reinstalling the drivers and printer in my office and home computers didn’t help. I’ve gone through the set up process several times and pulled down the big driver package as well as the smaller package that supposedly just adds the printer to Windows, but it doesn’t work. Rebooted half the planet and still nothing. My office computer, which sees my other two printers in the house immediately Connection should be automatic. Isn’t. Should be tolerant to network changes. Isn’t. Should be easy to configure for multiple PCs. Isn’t.One last thing. The ink cartridges that come with the printer are “demo” cartridges that either don’t have a lot of ink in them or are deliberately set to show they are only 1/4 full out of the box to entice you into buying more ink right away. A complete set of replacement ink cartridges for this printer (There are 7, I think), is about $80-90 if you shop around. I bought a complete set but have not had to use them yet. My point is that these printer companies make all their money on ink so don’t expect this or any printer to be cheap to operate.So….if you have a single user home office set up and just want to put this printer on the network so you can print things from across the room or from a mobile device, this printer seems to work fine. If you bring your company laptop home and want to connect multiple computers up to this printer, it is fairly difficult. And if you have a complicated home network and like to reserve IP addresses so you can consistently get to your devices, you should reserve your printer address before attempting to install the first driver to the first computer on your network.I am going to continue to fool around with this to get it to work on my home network.
Abel Isaac Salgado –
La calidad es buena y el escaner funciona perfectamente.Sin embargo, al menos en México, los cartuchos no se encuentran. Y si los quieres comprar por Amazon u alguna otra pagina de ventas en linea son extremadamente caros.Es ridículo que comprar un paquete de cartuchos originales te salga casi tan costoso como comprar otra impresora nueva.La otra opción es comprar cartuchos genéricos, aunque los costos de envió son muy elevados, tardan meses en llegar y la calidad no es la mejor.