Featuring print, copy, scan, and fax functions, the Canon MegaTank MAXIFY GX4020 Wireless All-in-One Printer is an inkjet printer designed for small office environments. It features a print resolution of 600 x 1200 dpi and allows automatic dual-sided printing. The GX4020 offers a 35-sheet ADF, a 250-sheet main paper tray, and a rear tray that holds 100 sheets of paper. For scanning and copying, the flatbed accommodates up to 8.5 x 11" paper. The first page printout time is eight seconds for single-side black-and-white prints and nine seconds for color prints. The print speed rating is 18 ipm for letter-size black-and-white prints and 13 ipm for color prints. The connectivity interfaces are built-in Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB-B. You can connect the printer to a network over Ethernet or directly to a computer via USB. The Wi-Fi interface allows you to send wireless print commands from your phone or tablet using the Canon PRINT app, Easy PhotoPrint Editor app, Canon Print Service, PIXMA Cloud Link, Creative Park app, Apple AirPrint, and Mopria.
- Print, Copy, Scan & Fax Functions
- Automatic Dual-Sided Printing
- 600 x 1200 Print Resolution
- Wi-Fi, USB & Ethernet Connectivity
Canon GX4020 Overview
Canon GX4020 Specs
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Canon GX4020 Reviews
Best Printer I've Ever Had
I've had home office printers since the early 1990s, so have been through quite a few over the decades, and this Maxify GX4020 is easily the best of the bunch. Over the roughly 18 months that I've owned it, I've had zero problems and the ink tanks have cut my ink costs drastically vs the Canon inkjet cartridges that I've been using in the past. I have an all Apple setup for my home office -- desktop, laptop, tablet and phone -- and I've never had an issue printing wirelessly from any of my devices. The printer also never drops its connection to my Asus router, which is a problem I've experienced with Canon printers in the past. Overall, no complaints, and I'd happily buy this same printer all over again.
Not a great first impression
It may print double-sided, but c'mon...MANUAL 2x scanning from the ADF? For this price point, it should be automatic. Nowhere in the documentation did it say it could or could not do this function. I use it all the time, so not sure how long I'll be keeping this printer. First time out, I needed to print envelopes from the back feeder, which did not go smoothly. Sent to print a number of times, would only get one to print, then 5 or 6 blanks run through. App said it printed, but did not. Then there was the smudging and ink runs. This did get better as more pages were printed, but definitely not a good first impression. This is my first tank printer, so I'm curious to see how well it works out. The thought of replacing expensive and wasteful cartridges was a selling point.
