• Reviews around ink tank (1.56 of 5)

    Canon TS9020 Wireless All-In-One Printer with Scanner and Copier: Mobile and Tablet Printing, with AirPrint and Google Cloud Print Compatible, White

    • The ink tank installation is a little time consuming, but that it my only small complaint.
    • It has six ink tanks: a big Black, a narrow black, gray, cyan, magenta, and yellow
    • Using Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom and a monitor calibration device, the five colored ink tanks in the TS9020 produce excellent matches to the screen, making color prints just as I edited them
    • The XL sized ink tanks option is a little over 4 years old now
    • The PGI-270/CLI-271 ink tanks, the same as used in the MG7720, continue to optionally come in an XL SIZE now which can reduce the page cost significantly and all the PIXMA TS models use them
    • A name you can trust. comes with ink tanks and a few 4x6 photo papers
    • OEM ink tanks are available, and you’ll need five 271s (cyan, magenta, yellow, gray, black) for prints and one 270 black for documents
    • Inserted ink tanks, restarted printer - observed nothing lights up on the print head.
    • Easy setupUses separate ink tanks (refill the color that you use up)Fairly fast printingPhoto quality is thereWifi and Hardwired
    • The design and access is better than the old version, ink tanks, paper, scanning platen etc
    • Now with 6 Ink tanks you can expect to pay the price
    • The ink tanks are not as expensive as my older printers but not sure if tanks are smaller or not
    • OEM ink tanks are available, and you’ll need five 271s (cyan, magenta, yellow, gray, black) for prints and one 270 black for documents
    • I'm glad it takes the cheap kind of refillable ink tanks.
    • Like all inkjets, it is a little thirsty, but at least the ink tanks are reasonable, at $12.95 each
    • I've replaced all ink tanks twice with new Canon tanks - I have not used any other ink.
    • Compared to my former Canon printer (Pixma MG8120, not in use anymore because after 8 years and thousands of prints I got the message "the waste ink tank is almost full") it looks like not as sturdy and reliable, but after using it for a while I cannot complain about the printing quality for both photographs (I use preferably cardstock paper) and other documents
    • It is nice to see that Canon is making a compact size printer that uses 6 ink tanks for high quality photo printing (the IP100 only uses 2 ink tanks).I like the fact that the black cartridge is pigment based rather than dye based.
    • Like all inkjets, it is a little thirsty, but at least the ink tanks are reasonable, at $12.95 each
    • Very sleek, not as quiet as i
    • I could just read his mind: "I hate having to knock your door, wait for you, slap on this dumb label, then bounce
    • We've been trying it out to make sure it will work as he will need it
    • I have had paper jams with other printers but just not as many and repetitive as with this printer.
    • The black and white printing isn't as sharp as I'd like - barcodes on shipping labels are blurry