📈 Elevate Your Office Game with Canon's MAXIFY!
The Canon MAXIFY MB2720 is a versatile wireless color photo printer designed for home office efficiency. With a dual paper cassette capacity of 500 sheets, it delivers high-quality prints at a maximum resolution of 4800x1200 dpi. This all-in-one device offers scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities, making it an essential tool for any professional. Its robust design supports a duty cycle of 20,000 pages, ensuring reliability and longevity, while the Canon PRINT app allows seamless mobile printing.
Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
Maximum print Resolution Color | 4800x1200 dpi |
Wattage | 27 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 27 Watts |
Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
Ink Color | color |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan, Fax |
Maximum Copies Per Run | 99 |
Number of Trays | 2 |
Control Method | Touch |
Compatible Cartridge | [EST] PG-245, CL-246 |
Controller Type | Android |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | magnetic_proof |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 26.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.1"D x 18.3"W x 12.6"H |
Paper Size | 4 x 6, 8.50 x 14, 8.50 x 11, 5 x 7, 8 x 10 |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 500 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
B&W Pages per Minute | 1 |
Initial Page Print Time | 6 seconds |
Color Pages per Minute | 1 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Color | Color |
D**S
Home Office Champ
This is my third Canon Printer, I am guessing it's about three years old. It replaced an earlier Cannon MB2500 (as I recall, may not be the correct designation) all in one printer. This printer has so far been flawless. I get through a complete set of "XL" cartridges in about 12 weeks. I user premium 28 gram weight paper. Based on this profile the print quality is superb. Color is very good. Its not the "best" for photographic the color rendition is a little skewed and muddy compared to high quality photographic printers. I do very few, and simply send those that I do out to Walgreens. Admittedly I have not tried running through dedicated photographic paper, so that may be worth a shot. The scanner is okay, it has developed in the last 6 months a very fine black line on some scans. It is not an issue for what I use it for.I believe the printer will perform acceptably with lower grade paper. I have run through a couple in the past. But it does need to be inkjet paper. Now a note in inks. My previous Canon printer I switched later in its life to generic brand inks.The quality was pretty variable, but the cost savings were huge. I was happy to save the money. That was until the last bull purchase (a deal with four sets of cartridges.) One month into those cartridges I started getting problems... they quickly degenerated as well. The print quality went off the cliff, I started even getting occasional bobs. No amount of deep cleaning helped. In fact it made it worse. I did manage to extract the cartridges and replace with a set of canon cartridges. However, the damage was done. I tried cleaning the heads. No improvement. It clearly damaged the nozzles at a very fundamental level. I gave up and donated the printer to Goodwill. I have seen a number of complaints in the reviews on print quality, clogged heads etc. In my experience if you try to save a buck it will be at the expense of longevity of the printer. It may even be worse for a home user where the print volume is perhaps much lower than a commercial office.On cartridge page volume I have ,measured this relative to paper ream usage. In my experience with normal letter type publication, web printing and so forth the cartridge life seems to vary between 1,100 and 1,500 pages. The variance is also in part due to the duplex printing mode. That said a solid page of one color will totally throw off those numbers. I know because it has on occasion happened. Remember you can go into the print que and abort! Alsoa. solid page of black looks pretty uneven in color depth presentation. Laser printers are way superior in this regard.Finally connectivity. The is an easy printer to set up in my opinion. The Canon drivers are solid and support the product well. I use this printer with Chrome books, Windows 10 Laptops, iPads and Macs. One of the Macs is at OS 11 (Big Sur). The last point here, there are new drivers available on Canon's website that support Mac OS 11 even though that is not called out in the Amazon listing. It is possible they may not come with your printer, and you may ave to search them out. I don't know as I bought my printer several years ago. I've used this printer with USB in the past. I used it with Ethernet, and currently with Wi-fi. Works well with all three.In conclusion, good medium-low volume all-in one printer. Features good connectivity, reasonable paper tray capacity (might be a little small for a commercial office), it is in my experience reliable. Scanners are however prone to failed bits (black lines). My current and previous Canon all-in-one's experienced that degradation. Printer life, of my last printer was severely shortened using non-Canon ink cartridges. As with all printer manufacturer cartridges they are too highly priced, although these do have reasonable page life. You can recycle these with Office Max/Staples. Recommended for Home Offices Everywhere! Commercial high volume use might be pushing this investment - check the manufacturer's specified duty cycle. Alternatives would be all-in-one laser printer solutions, but the starting price is typically considerably higher. Also those units typically come with low volume starter cartridges which cost a lost to replace.
B**S
Great for the whole family and home office -- Mac and PC compatible
Works great; installation was fairly easy though a lot of steps. All PCs, Macs, tablets and iPhones in our home can now print wirelessly! My home office computer is a Mac and I probably will use the printer most often, but this is the first printer we have had everyone in the household can seamlessly print to. I love that it has an auto power function that can turn itself on automatically when someone needs to print. I have it set to turn off after an hour automatically as energy saver. The fax capabilities are needed less and less these days, but once in a while comes in handy. I am having an issue trying to figure out which phone cables plug in where with our voice-over-IP digital phone lines and modem/router. I have to call the phone carrier to help figure it out. With one wiring configuration, I could send and receive faxes, but lost phone signal to the other phones (land line) in the house. Now I have all phones connected but am only able to send, but not receive faxes.Other than that fax wiring issue, the print quality is great, scanning is a snap, and ease of of use and touchscreen is very intuitive. I haven't yet tried printing on photo paper yet. I wouldn't be disappointed if it didn't score super well in this regard, since it's optimized as an all around all-in-one printer and that's a lot to expect to have it also print wonderful photos.
R**R
Do not recommend
I am a tech savvy person overall and this goes down as a real dud. Very difficult convoluted set up between the desktop, the two iphones, and never could get my laptop to work on it.I had to go through multiple attempts to get the drivers to work. It was persnickety the whole time. Just a real pain, hardest printer I have had to deal with in my many years.We never got the wireless option to work well. It required an app on our iPhones, then the app would not connect to the printer, so I would set it up yet again. This happened multiple times. I finally then gave up with the idea of mobile printing and relied on the desktop.the only reliable printing option eventually became a direct cable connect between my desktop and the pinter. I had to email anything my wife or I wanted printed to my desktop, then print from there.Now comes the part that infuriated me.The ink cartridges are total duds. All of them. I went through the original cartridges like nothing. By this, I mean, I actually printed almost **nothing** and they just ... claimed they were empty. It is only my wife and I in the house (empty nesters). Neither of us print much of anything, just an occasional document (usually a black and white job) related to work or something simple related to banking. That is it.In the 1.5 years I owned this, went through 4 sets of color cartridges and 2 XL black cartridges. Mind you, we probably print 40 or less pages a year. Serious. No color printing with an occasional exception where the header on a document might have a splash of color. We just don't print much.I am trying to do a refi on my house the last 3 months. Printer was yet, out of ink again. I had literally printed one time with it since the last reload of cartridges.Catch this: **it does not matter what cartridge is supposedly dry, it will NOT NOT NOT work if any one cartridge is supposedly dry.** Just will not. The whole things is bricked until a replacement cartridge is put in. It is usually the magenta or cyan that seemed to go dry. I suppose just sitting there unused caused them to lock up or something. Considering I printed just a small amount of black and white papers here and there, the color should not have mattered one way or another.After the last go around, I decided every Sunday I would print out a test page to make sure the cartridges were not going dry from lack of use. Guess what? That lasted about a month of Sundays. Then another dry cartridge, another bricked printer.I had the pleasure of connecting my new NON-Canon printer to my desktop today. Just flawless connection and so simple. I then carried this barely used printer to the trash and threw it away. Shame on you Canon.
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