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Canon MAXIFY GX6020 MegaTank

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Product Overview

Canon MAXIFY GX6020 is a wireless MegaTank 3-in-one printer (Print, Scan, Copy) designed for small business and home office. Compared to the MAXIFY GX7020 launched at the same time, the GX6020 drops the auto-duplexer and fax functionality and loses the second front paper cassette.
The GX6020 is part of a new MAXIFY GX MegaTank series designed for business. As such, it comes with a monthly duty cycle of up to 45000 pages, significantly higher than its PIXMA (home printing) counterpart.
Unsurprisingly, the GX6020 comes with a large capacity ADF and uses high yield pigment inks, which is less prone to smear and prints more durable texts.

Ratings

What we found

Pros
  • Low running costs
  • Prints in both black and duplex
  • Two-pass duplexing
  • Easy-to-use software
Cons
  • Lacks faxing
  • Limited support for Alexa and Google Assistant

What external reviewers found

External score 64%
Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Low cost per page
  • Small footprint
  • Three-year, 80,000-page warranty
Cons
  • Lackluster print quality

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External Reviews

pcmag[1]

Reviewer score 64% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from pcmag have found:
The GX6020 is a little easier to find room for than the slightly larger GX7020. Refilling the ink tanks is easy, and the ink is unlikely to wind up on your hands or desktop. Replacement bottles of black are $27.99 and rated at 6,000 images (with one image on each side of a duplex page)
Pros
  • Low cost per page
  • Small footprint
  • Three-year, 80,000-page warranty
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Lackluster print quality

References

  1. ^ Canon Maxify GX6020 Review. [pcmag].

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