Canon PIXMA TS7720 – Wireless Home All-in-One Pr
Original price was: $149.99.$79.00Current price is: $79.00.
Price: $149.99 - $79.00
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Designed for home use, the Canon PIXMA TS7720 All-in-One inkjet printer delivers high-quality printing and outstanding wireless connectivity in a compact size. The PIXMA TS7720 is easy to set up and maintain and offers great media versatility to print on a variety of media types and sizes, including photo paper, envelopes, borderless photos, banners and more. Use Poster Artist Online to create professional-posters, banners and signage. Print both documents and photos on a variety of paper types using a hybrid ink system with pigment black for sharp black text and dye-based colors for vivid photos up to 8.5” x 11”. Produce crisp, colorful documents and photos quickly and cost-effectively with fast print speeds and high-quality 2 cartridge FINE Hybrid ink system. Keep printing with a plain paper capacity of up to 100 sheets in the standard cassette, and 100 sheets in the rear tray. Easily connect and print through high-speed USB or wirelessly from computers or mobile devices. This comes with a 1-year limited warranty and is backed by Canon’s Service and Support network.
ALL-IN-ONE: Print, Copy, Scan features for full control at your fingertips.
FAST PRINT SPEEDS: Print approximately 15 (black) / 10 (color) images per minute.
EASY SETUP: Get running in just a few minutes thanks to a streamlined and easy setup process out of the box.
EASY TO INSTALL INK: Print full color with only 2 (no mess) easy-to-replace ink cartridges.
2.7” LCD SCREEN: Get the job done with an intuitive and easy to use 2.7” LCD touchscreen.
4 reviews for Canon PIXMA TS7720 – Wireless Home All-in-One Pr
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Original price was: $149.99.$79.00Current price is: $79.00.
Cal O –
TS7720 Great Home Wireless All-In-One Printer
This TS7720 is a great choice for home printing or home office use. Versatile in it’s choices for printed media allowed by its front and rear input sources. Seems a little slow on the startup while it’s ‘getting ready’ to print the first page, but once it’s printing it seems to move along at a good pace. The printer is fair to good at printing smaller photos, and is just ‘OK’ with larger 8X10 size prints. The flat bed scanner has no auto-feed input tray so is typical for a ‘single-page-at-a-time’ scanner. Scan quality is good enough to scan-in Black and white or color documents and photos. The included software is adequate for home use for both printing and scanning. Just be aware this is not a professional quality photo printer/scanner/copier but is adequate for home use. Can’t comment yet on the ink usage as I haven’t had it long enough to observe its usage over time.Installation is not as simple as the Canon marketing hype would have you believe. It was not just plug-and-play, at least for my setup and installation, which is wireless with Windows 8.1 and Xfinity router. Unpacking is fairly straightforward, just remove it from the box and take off a couple pieces of orange shipping tape. Then the single page instruction sheet gets you started with setup, loading paper and print cartridges, and a link for downloading the setup software and drivers. I’d recommend downloading the TS7720 user manual first – in my case I needed it. I tried using the ‘fully automated’ Canon installation/setup but it couldn’t find the TS7720. After reading the user manual, and learning how to use the TS7720s touch-screen control panel, I first followed the steps to connect the TS7720 to the router. Selecting my router out of the list of all my neighbors’ routers was easy but keying in my router’s password was no easy task on the miniature touch screen control panel. Once I got the TS7720 connected to the router, I restarted the Canon setup software and it found the TS7720. After that, the installation went fairly easy – just follow the steps displayed on your computer screen. I also downloaded and did the setup on my wife’s computer so she has full printer/scanner functionality. The Canon installation/setup software easily ‘found’ the TS7720 since I had already connected the TS7720 to my router.One last observation… The TS7720 default setting is to timeout and shut down (power off) after 240 minutes (4 hours). With that configuration, it shuts down every time it has 4 hours of non-use and you have to manually turn it back on each time before you use it. Very aggravating, especially if the TS7720 is in a different room or different floor of the house. After reading the manual I found the solution.If you open the Printers page on your computer, right click on the TS7720 and chose Preferences. Then click on the Maintenance Tab. Then click on the Maintenances and Preferences button. Then click on the Auto Power button. This brings up the Auto Power Settings. ‘Enable’ Auto Power On. You can also change the Auto Power Off setting here too, if you want it to time out sooner that the default 4 hours, or not time out at all. Now, any time a computer tries to send something, the TS7720 will turn itself on. Once you make this choice it makes the changes in the TS7720 so from now on, it works for any computer that might be using the TS7720.
Mary McReynolds –
If you follow directions, it will set up and work fine. Set up was very easy.
I am so happy with my printer. I wanted something easy to use and easy to learn. It is perfect for what I need it for. Print quality is good. Noise level is perfect. It is a great value for the money! Easy to learn and functions great!
book lover –
Easy set up – no smart phone needed
I’ve struggled to see up two previous printers and ended up returning one of them (what happened to plug and play? I never had a problem with printers in the past.) The Cannon was by far the easiest to set up and so far I’m happy with it .It has to be manually turned on, which is a bit of a nuisance if it’s not right by the computer. This morning it did a firmware update (without asking if I was ok with it) and when I tried to print after that got a message that printer wasn’t responding. No troubleshoot option or suggestions, but an hour later I could download the pdf and print that. So it’s not without issues, but so far the best of modern printers (none of which are as easy as the old ones)
Adobe Gardener –
I give up
I bought this mainly because I print out garden images (plain paper) for inspiration and (so I’ve read) Canon is best for pics by far. My old hp printer no longer provided correct colors/crisp images. I need to see the tones of color, crisp images to study why that design works so well and try to ID specific plants and I wanted to upgrade to the best I could afford (no $600 printers for me!)Easy setup they said. Auto reconnect if WIFI is interrupted they said. Still fiddling with this printer. Confused on setting it up. JUST TELL ME WHAT TO DO, STEP BY STEP. I don’t want a dozen options to download! Do I need that, whatever it is? Hell, I don’t know – they aren’t explained. Apparently you’re just supposed to know. 3/4 of the time, it indicates printer not available at all (muted out of the printer option screen on my phone). Then it may work (takes a couple of minutes to wake up, clatter around, before printing). How to set up your default printing? Good luck figuring that out. Mine still switches automatically to special glossy photo paper, 4×6, despite my changing it each and every time. Nothing in manual on how to change/save defaults. All pics so far are muted in color, hazy. A LOT worse than my old printer!Opted for the Canon Ink program. I got an email I’m enrolled. Am I, really? Not sure because within 3 days of setup, I’m out of ink (the regular cartridges that came with the printer), and no indication I’m being mailed new ink. Yes, this is an ink hog. Or else the over the counter ink cartridges hold very little ink. Normally I’d use a color cartridge every 4 months or so.The good news: prints out black and white text beautifully – crisp. Wish that’s what I needed. A waste of my money. Unhappy camper.Update 3 months later: won’t connect or print anything. Funny that it stopped working on page 4 of a 5 page job (they printed great, it just stopped). Previously the problems were hit or miss — different versions of the printer would appear, then disappear. I’m buying another brand, can’t handle this aggravation.