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🖨️ Print smarter, not harder — the Canon MAXIFY GX7050 means business.
The Canon MAXIFY GX7050 is a compact all-in-one MegaTank inkjet printer designed for home and small office use. It delivers professional-quality prints at speeds up to 24 ppm (black & white) and 15.5 ppm (color), supports wireless, Ethernet, and USB connectivity, and features a large 350-sheet capacity with auto duplexing. Its high-yield ink tanks ensure low-cost, high-volume printing, making it ideal for cost-conscious professionals seeking efficiency and quality.
Product dimensions | 39.9D x 41W x 31.4H centimetres |
Controller type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
Printer media size maximum | 210 x 1200 mm |
Included components | Ink Bottles |
Print media | Banner paper, Paper (plain) |
Scanner type | Automatic document feeder |
Max input sheet capacity | 50 |
Max copy speed (black and white) | 24 ppm |
Compatible devices | Laptops, Desktops, Smartphones, Tablets |
Maximum colour print resolution | 600 x 1200 DPI |
Sheet size | Rear Tray: A4, A5, B5, LTR, LGL, 4"x6", 5"x7", 7"x10", 8"x10", Envelopes (DL, COM10), Square (5" x 5") Custom size (width: 89 mm - 216 mm, length: 127 mm - 1,200 mm) Cassette 1: A5, B5, A4, LTR Cassette 2: A4, LTR ADF: A4, LTR, LGL |
Maximum black and white print resolution | 600 dpi |
Warranty type | full warranty |
Colour depth | 8 bpp |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Maximum copies per run | 50 Kopien |
Item model number | MAXIFY GX7050 |
Manufacturer | Canon |
Form Factor | All-in-One |
Standing screen display size | 2.7 Inches |
Processor Count | 1 |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 13 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**R
Easy to use once set-up
The "Canon MAXIFY GX6050 - Eco-Friendly and cost-conscious compact 3-in-1 business printer (refillable ink tanks, designed for small business print efficiency)" is an all-in-one that may be ideal for a demanding SOHO or home user. It is not a photo-printer and lacks a Fax option although few (other than the NHS, estate agents and solicitors) use the technology; if you need it, the GX7050 is an alternative. It may not be the best choice for those printing a few pages a week unless they also copy or scan many more. This supports duplex scanning via its 50-sheet ADF (not when used as a flatbed) as well as automatic duplex printing (some applications e.g. Adobe Acrobat may need to have their duplex option selected). It lacks a memory card slot but has a USB port for a memory stick on which may be stored printable documents or photos.One of several 'ink-tank' models made by Epson, HP and Canon that are refilled from bottles rather than with cartridges. A set of inks will allow thousands of pages to be printed; the actual quantities vary among the brands and sometimes also among their models. Although a set of Canon inks will cost almost £100, a set of four or five cartridges for the same brand's inkjets will be about half that price, need more frequent replacement and only provide a few hundred pages of text and a considerably smaller number of photos or business graphics.Depending upon the nature of what is typically printed, one or two tanks may empty more rapidly with black probably the most frequent; it is highly improbable that all four will empty at a similar time. The ability to buy one colour when its tank level is low is useful and, if a specific colour is known to be extensively used, then having a second bottle for that and one each for the remainder will minimise the possibility of an empty tank with nothing to refill it as will replacing an empty bottle ASAP. There is an option to sign-up with Canon for a reminder when levels reach a certain level and then to order a replacement.Canon include full bottles of pigment-based ink, not a 'starter pack', so that up 6,000 pages can be printed from the black and up to 14,000 from each of the colours. The print resolution is only 1200 x 1200 so photos may appear less detailed than from Canon's photo printers, some of which support 4800 x 2400 resolution. For photo-printing for personal use or distribution to friends and family that should be acceptable when one of Canon's photo papers (glossy and other finishes available) are used.The inks are quite 'gloopy' and, when filling a tank, may foam so that one may appear full but there is some ink remaining in the bottle. Once the ink settles and the bubbles subside, or as the printer is used and levels fall naturally, any remaining ink can be used to top-up the tanks.While most of its competitors support Wi-Fi, not all offer USB and Ethernet connectivity options; this does. Its Wi-Fi support is dual-band so that a popular competitor's omission of 5 GHz support and widely-reported issues in connecting to some routers' 2.4 GHz output (a purchase was made before the issue was known and returned within a week) will not occur. A second brand requires Ethernet connection and re-configuration to effect a firmware update and re-configuration back its previous set-up after the update is complete.While it failed to connect automatically to the required router, as had its short-lived predecessor, it connected when the SSID and password were manually entered. It took a few minutes for the procedure to run but it was completed first-time. Its screen is quite small but back-lit and easy to read. It is also touch-controlled and much simpler in consequence.USB and Ethernet cables are not included or always needed. There is a 250-sheet horizontal paper tray at the bottom front of the printer and a vertical slot loader for 100 sheets at the top rear. Each may be loaded with different stock, e.g. printed letterhead or photo paper at the rear, plain in the other.One aspect of its design seems illogical and that is the separation of the black ink tank (towards the left front corner) and the colour tanks (towards the right front corner). It may be for design reasons or a means to avoid filling errors but bottles are typically keyed to their respective tank. Print quality is good, the colours bright and bold, and the pages complete without equally spaced white lines across a page caused by drop-outs of a few rows as is common to one brand.The design is compact and does not need a large area of desktop. The range of included documentation is adequate for initial set-up but the full user manual is not part; just shy of 500 pages with separate versions for Mac and Windows, it is is downloadable and printable from a PDF file - any pertinent pages will display in the event of any problem during the set-up process; unlike that for a direct competitor, it appears to be comprehensive.The latest drivers, feature software and a few optional apps can be downloaded from Canon's Product Support page but the software installation seems to run more effectively from the CD; those lacking an optical drive may find it easier to copy the contents from the CD onto a flash drive using another computer (a friend or relative, or at work) and then to install from the flash drive. There is a dedicated app (iOS and Android) that allows printing from a mobile device. There may also be a required firmware update and that will require connection via USB cable.It has a minor foible in that it appears to power-down completely if unused for a period (possibly a few hours) and will need to be manually switched-on again when needed. Other than ink and paper, there is one other consumable which is only mentioned in the documentation and that is its Maintenance Cartridge (Canon Product Code MC-G01) that collects wasted ink. There will be a visible warning when it is approaching its end of life and again when the need for a replacement is immediate, at which point it will also cease printing.The GX6050 is priced higher than most comparable models but it is more solidly built and the savings made by not frequently buying relatively expensive cartridges should be taken into consideration. Canon also provide a 3-year guarantee on this and that is unusual. Treated with respect, it could last many years.A reason to recommend - this is a fast inkjet printer that will out-pace many lasers.A note to consider - about 20-25% of the tanks' initial content will be consumed during initial set-up and priming and proportionally reduce the estimated page-count achievable; the full page quantities will be feasible on subsequent refills.
R**N
More expensive than many but it does deliver quality, speed and economy.
Surprisingly compact compared to the HP office jet 8600 it replaced. The HP unit just ate cartridges so I used to stock up during offers, however the last HP software update completely blocked the compatible cartridges I had bought leaving me with a stack of unusable cartridges and having to spend a fortune on HP cartridges. The Canon reportedly gives endless prints from one fill of ink which costs a fraction of my HP cartridges. Also there are no users reporting issues with compatible ink supplies. A small unexpected feature is a cartridge that collects waste ink and has to be replaced when full for around £18. Start up and print speed are very fast with black and colour text, photos are little slower but still lightning fast compared to my HP unit. Photos have a faintly cool blue hue that can easily be corrected in photo software settings. The duplex unit works well as does the multi sheet feed and a fold out single sheet feed. The paper tray has a 250 sheet capacity and a useful paper level window. It is reasonably quiet even at arms length, the display screen has clear graphics but they are on the small side. The Canon Print app is fairly straightforward to use and the online manual details many advanced features for collating, margin settings and many more features for office use.
A**R
Very good
It's a very good printer indeed, however I cannot get it to pair with my mobile or router no matter what I do. So can only copy so far, but it is an excellent printer. Hopefully it will will pair at some point, instructions are not at all good, very minimal in fact. Size is excellent, noise level is low & I would say it is value for money especially with such large ink capacity.
R**E
Very efficient and good quality prints and scans
Once warmed up printer produces output quickly and of good quality, whether colour or black and white. Scanner is very easy to operate. Ink tanks much better solution to cartridges.
M**R
Excellent printer with low cost per page.
Excellent printer. A little confusing as to page sizes and paper quality but you can usually ignore this and print what you want. Low print cost per page and good quality printing.
S**Y
It just works!
I bought this printer to replace an aging HP laserjet that just wouldnot print from my work PC.The Canon was neatly packed and arrived with a DVD of who knows what as who still has a Cd / DVD drawer on their PC? I followed the simple instructions, filled ink reservoirs (easy and no mess). I connected the printer to my Asus router with a data lead and then settled down to the usual fight and frustration of trying to get both my home and work PCs to talk to the printer. First step was to connect to the canon website and download the usual software. followed the few steps and.....it worked! On both machines!!What wasn't immediately obvious was that in downloading the setup software it also downloads an app for scanning. Once I'd found that and added it to my tool bar scanning was simple. I did change the settings in the app to have the scans go to a specific folder, but that really was no harded than the usual navigating to a folder.So I've had the printer for only a day or so but the set up was simple, the print quality appears to be very good and the scanning very simple. Fingers crossed that this all continues.
F**E
Overall a really good printer but make sure you have space around it.
Very easy to set up and establish wifi connection. Print quality on plain and photo paper is very good. It doesn’t however, allow much if any time for ink to dry when printing double sided docs. Plain paper still prints OK but photo paper smudges horribly presumably because it’s less absorbent.If you’re intending to put it inside a computer cabinet/workstation make sure you have plenty of space above it (at least 30 cm to allow the top to be opened up allowing access to the ink tanks) and behind it for the alternative paper feed.Printing photos from iPhone/iPad using the Canon app has been disappointing so far - prints look washed out and need more contrast.
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