Meet the PIXMA MG3620 Wireless Inkjet AIO Printer from Canon

If you’re in the market for a new wireless printer, Canon wants to make you a happy customer with their latest model.

Introducing the PIXMA MG3620 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One printer, available in red, black, or white to compliment your home office space. It boasts a simpler Wi-Fi setup than previous models, and was designed with everyday home use in mind. It also supports AirPrint technology, so what you see is what you print: clear, crisp, and vibrant.


Canon promises “features designed to inspire and enhance creativity while empowering the sharing of images.” Imagine printing all your vacation and family photographs from the comfort of your own home, and loving how they turn out. Who wouldn’t like a printer that can do that?

Likewise, the wireless printing features are compatible with smartphones and tablets, making it easy to print from and scan images and documents to several of the most popular online social platforms and services, including Facebook®, Twitter®, Flickr®, Photobucket®, Dropbox®, Evernote®, Creative Park and Creative Park Premium, Google Drive™ and Microsoft® OneDrive™.

Perhaps even more exciting and a little bit concerning is the ability to print images directly from Instagram “so those special moments can live beyond the digital feed.” Your pictures can be captured forever! And all the images posted by your children.

With the amount of children and adolescents using social media sites, it pays to be prepared to help them stay safe. This article offers tips and directions to help protect your children online, so you can rest easy knowing that what they share is appropriate, given that it may be available for viewing for years to come.

If you’re looking for an affordable wireless printer that offers a nice variety of functions for printing photographs and other documents, the PIXMA MG3620 might be the product for you. The full product specifications are available here.

Robyn Warner
Robyn Warner has been writing since she learned how to hold a pen. She wrote her first book of poems before the age of 10. Though creative writing is her preference, she is enjoying life in the technical blog world. Robyn’s goal in her 30s is to use her writing to inspire fellow cancer survivors and have a job that gives her the flexibility to live anywhere and never wear shoes.

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