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Reviewed By Digital Trends Canon's Pixma TS6420a is a great photo printer.
Canon's Pixma TS6420a is a great photo printer. Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

Getting a printer can often feel like a losing game. Even when you get one of the best printers, it feels like you’re spending too much money unless you plan on printing sparingly. And, frankly speaking, most of us aren’t printing often. We instead opt to use the best tablets, scroll through our phones, and pop up meeting notes on our second monitors. But, nonetheless, there are times that we need the ubiquity of an all-in-one printer. This deal on the Canon Pixma TS6420a, bringing it from $141 to just $76 (a savings of $76), is perfect for your needs if you’re this kind of person. So, if you’ve been hesitating to buy a printer, check it out via the button below. Or, keep reading to get a summary of our review and see this printer’s capabilities.

Why you should buy the Canon Pixma TS6420a

The Canon Pixma TS6420a copies, scans, and prints. You can get color prints at about 6.8 pages per minute or a mono-colored print around 13 pages per minute. We found that we were able to get quality 4×6 photo prints in about 43 seconds. So, while this isn’t an industrial printer, it will suit your needs just fine if you want to pop out a few family photos for a frame or to pass around. The Canon Pixma TS6420a connects with your Android or Apple phone to print easily, but also has a 1.44-inch OLED display.

Our Canon Pixma TS6420a review highlights its high usability for the casual print user. Ink can get expensive if you use it often, but for typical uses (especially if you scan often) we believe that this is the right printer for you, especially at this tiny initial cost. Speaking of tiny, it’s not a very big printer and we found that we were able to move it around easily and situate in a ton more places than you would initially expect if your mind’s eye envisions the classic big, boxy printer. You might even choose to box it up when you aren’t using it and pull it out as necessary, without feeling too taxed.

If this printer is what you need (i.e. you’re a casual printer user like most of us) then you can now get it for just $65. That’s a savings of $76 off of its typical $141 price point. Just tap the button below to ensure you get it at this wonderful price.

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