• Inspire your creativity with prints that will impress. From stunning photographs to detailed documents, put the 6-color individual ink system to work and never compromise on speed or quality
  • Enjoy the simplicity of connecting your smartphone, tablet and all your favorite devices with ease. Print hassle free - whether from the cloud, through Bluetooth, from social media or even on the go
  • The PIXMA TS9120 Wireless printer is the all-in-one that fits perfectly anywhere in the home, and looks great with any decor thanks to its two-tone design and multiple color options
  • With intuitive features like the 5.0" LCD touchscreen and enhanced user interface, Bluetooth printing, & document removal reminder, it's clear to see why the PIXMA TS9120 makes printing a breeze
  • The PIXMA TS9120 is always ready to print with its AUTO EXPANDABLE OUTPUT TRAY.Print Resolution (Up to): Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi

I spent a lot of time researching printers. I have had HP and currently have a 6+ year old Canon Pixma all in one, in another room connected via wifi. I wanted a faster printer (my old Canon took 2-5 minutes to warm up let alone process). I also needed something compact to fit inside my desk shelf (15” wide or so.) I wanted a front tray since it was going to be hard to access. Unboxing is easy and initially it does look a bit cheap, but I am happy with it overall. It comes with 6 inks, easy to install. I do not know if it will restrict use if one ink is out, I’ll have to find out. This printer is set up to our wifi network (the router is within 5 feet of it) which may help my printer process jobs faster! I tried to follow the paper instructions/cd-rom but it didn’t work so I just chose MANUAL SETUP on the actual printer screen, and just chose our WIFI network and entered our password. Easy and seamless! On each computer I then chose the printer and made it our default. We installed the Canon app on our phones and also did test prints. Very easy to use! You do have to go to the app first to initiate what to print however. CON’S: • My ink levels looked dramatically lower for just printing one test page! Time will tell how long ink lasts. I read another review that said to use black & white to save on ink, not Grayscale since it will use some of the new blue ink. • I don’t like that you have to “register” what size paper you put in the tray every time. I hope I can change settings to default letter size paper. • Cord is a bit short for me; I will look into buying a longer one since it says I can’t use an extension cord. PRO’S: • Seems fast to me in printing B/W documents! 30 seconds to come on and spit my print job out! Color jobs and photos obviously will take a little more time. • Auto On/OFF, under ECO SETTINGS. I chose mine to go off after 15 minutes. Then, if you send a job while it is powered off, it comes on automatically. We tested how fast it prints and sent a print job to the printer (not powered on) and within 30 seconds it turned on, tray came out, printed and finished! GREAT! • 2 sided printing (not sure if i can use this feature if i only use my front tray) • Printing on cd’s • Quiet Setting (under Eco settings) • Large Touchscreen • Scanning is fast and saves file right to my desktop. Would recommend this printer and update review as I use the various features. Overall it probably took me an hour to unbox, setup, and connect it to our wifi.

It took me three hours to get it working but the photos I printed are the most beautiful I’ve ever done. When I downloaded the drivers four were missing and I had to go on the internet and pay $10 to get them added by a driver service. It wouldn’t let me install my wi if infirmarion automatically no matter what I tried. Went to YouTube and saw how to do it manually. Wouldn’t let me print from my phone - kept telling me to take out the disc. When I did take it out I saw that wasn’t the problem. Tried to put it back in and got it stuck - like a paper jam. Had to work on that for about 15 minutes. Realized the phone settings were on 120 x 120 (or whatever the size was) which is the setup to print to a disc. Got that done and then spent another half hour figuring out how to use the photo tray. Had to register the size for every photo I printed. BUT all that didn’t matter when I finally started printing. Gorgeous clear sharp photos every time. Love this printer but please give yourself an entire morning or afternoon to set it up.

The printer I ordered from Amazon ended up having a manufacturing defect. I called Canon while trying to set it up, emailed the customer representative a photo of the part that didn't look right, and Canon sent me a new printer which arrived two days later, with a label for returning the defective printer for free. I love the quality of photos it prints, and how easy it is to print from my iPad. It was also great to get an idea of the great customer service Canon gives (all the reps are in the US). Couldn't be happier with this purchase.

It's been a long and frustrating time since my Lexmark days searching for a printer that can reasonably give me quality prints that come close to what I see on my monitor. The Canon TS9120 is exactly what I was searching for. I do vinyl lp restoration and that includes the album covers. Photoshop is an indispensable tool with over 2300 covers lovingly completed to date. HP and Epson inkjet printers were beyond frustrating. Colors were off and forget monochrome unless you like a reddish hue. I spent too much time messing with many color profiles that didn't work and even with a ColorMunki which gave me a calibrated monitor I still was frustrated. Oh, and I don't forget all the paper types I tried without success. I have known for years how good Canon cameras are, but I was curious if their printers would work for me. YES! I'm very pleased with the TS9120. So far I've printed 103 album covers with the Canon. They look great! I haven't had one failure thus far. Oh, and ink usage is better than the Epsons I've had. Gone for now are the days of paper jams and ink smearing during the print process. With the TS9120 I'm having fun again.

Just received the Canon TS9120 printer today. It took about 1 1/2 hours to set up but it was not difficult. Everything seems to work fine so far. Much nicer machine then my old Canon MG3522, but also much more expensive (and much quieter!). No question that if it keeps operating as it has today it will be well worth the cost. I wanted to get a review out now to let everyone know that I ordered this on a Tuesday and received it the following Friday. Much faster then Amazon states. I was glad the person that left an earlier review mentioned that it shipped faster then expected, that was partly why I placed my order. The compact size is a big plus, now I have a printer that has 4 times more features and takes up less space, win/win. I may add to this review later.

I have been an HP inkjet user since the first Deskjet model in the late 1980's. Have upgraded at least five times over the years. The last two models have been very disappointing as they are poorly designed and are of poor quality. Every time an Apple IOS upgrade comes out, the HP stops working. I switched to this Canon model a few months ago and I LOVE IT. Prints beautifully, scans, copies...it's everything you want in a color home/small office printer. Reliable and inexpensive. Pretty gold color too. what more can you ask for? I'm a Canon fan from now on...

Replaced an older MFD that still works, but I could no longer scan from my Mac due to Canon dropping support. I tried another brand, Brother, and sent it back the same day I got it. CHEAP. I wanted to punish Canon by not buying another device due to their un-communicated decision to stop supporting my MFD. Glad I didn't. This AirPrint printer has been great. Keep in mind Canon has 3 levels of ink now - standard, XL, and XXL. The XL has more ink and the cost per page is less than Standard. XXL has more ink than XL and has the lowest cost per page of the Canon options.

I purchased this for my 75ish Parents for Christmas. They love it and have not had any issues except for my ( Dad ) remembering to wear his reading glasses while setting it up. The document prints are very "crisp" and photo prints are exceptional. Copying documents are the same. An excellent printer with automatic ink ordering, and very quiet! Now I would like one! ( When reading the Tech. Specs. it says 2 cartridges on every web site including Canon, it comes with all 6 with 1 XL PGBlack. )

Left: official picture. Right: Scanned copy I want to start off by saying that I am 36 years old and have owned several printers in this time. I have hated every single one of them. I used none for more than a year before I gave up on them. Everytime I noticed prices go down on the “newer” technology, I would try again. My most recent try (before this one) was an Epson all-in-one. I gave up on that one rather quickly for several reasons. First there was no way to only print in black, The 3 colors came in one cartridge, so although only the cyan was empty and the others were half full I would still need to replace. Lastly, I noticed the ink would empty without being used. It seemed their ink dried out incredibly fast, in a matter of 2 months. Connection was a nightmare, lost connection for no apparent reason, and was quite stubborn when trying to reconnect. Lastly, the touch screen was barely responsive. I did a lot of research this time around in hopes of avoiding these issues. Of course Epson was out because color still comes in one cartridge. HP is suggested as another option to this Canon but I discovered you can no longer buy one without “instant ink” being offered. When I say offered, I mean forced. From what I read you cannot finish set up without picking a plan. The 0-15 pages a month plan is free but they still require a credit card number. This is clearly a marketing tool, everyone connects their printer to WiFi, then it’s connected to HP themselves, so they can monitor your printing habits. The only other major brand is Brother, who are better known for their laser printers. I don’t have $250 to spend on a printer. I admit, the negative reviews made me nervous. Though every tech site gave this model high scores. I’ve been using it for a week and I am in love. I set it up on my own. The inks are all separate so you only need to replace the one that’s out. VERY reputable companies make generic ink for this model. I was able to purchase the XXL size with “photo blue” for $50, less than the cost of the standard size brand name. Despite some reviews claiming the ink provided is “mini” or “sample” size, it is not. The cartridges that come with the printer purchase are Canon’s standard size, something to keep in mind when deciding to go the brand name route or the generic. Connection was a breeze. I connected an iPhone, iPod, Samsung tablet, Android phone, and ancient laptop (HDD, with disc drive), none took more than 2 minutes, most of that time was downloading the app. Using the front and back loader had a slight learning curve, turns out only the back loader can hold paper of A5 size or smaller and is for color image/photo printing. The front loader fits B5 through letter size, can print colored text, and ejects to catch paper on its own. No more papers falling on the floor! The touch screen is huge! Just as responsive as a new smart phone. I tried out the scanner by using it to copy my daughter’s school picture. I was very impressed. The printer paper was glossy so the colors are more vibrant than the original. I would believe my scanned copy was official. Final plus was that you can print in black only. A quick google shows a link to the cannon website with instructions. You can’t just click grayscale, but at the moment I can’t remember the second step. This is the least amount of money I’ve spent on a printer and is the only one I’ve loved, or even liked really. I say it’s worth a try, maybe the negative reviews were duds. And hey, if you have prime you can always return. Calling usually gets you a free return even if it says no free returns. Call BEFORE returning though. But based on my experience, it won’t be necessary. *UPDATE* So I have had this printer for over a month now and I still stand by my initial review. I have had ZERO issues with connectivity, jamming, ink, or general errors. I have noticed a few points with my continued use. I am surprised by how long the ink has lasted. Especially given the reviews indicating these tanks are “mini” size. I have only used it to print in color so far, full letter size photo images, B5 prints, and A5 full color planner pages for my DYI dayplanner. Though 1 color is low the others are about even at half full. Along with using above average paper weight, 32lb vs 24lb. I have printed both letter and A5 size at 270lb. This is quite stiff cardstock generally used for DYI greeting cards. Though I have only used them in the rear loader since they were for images, I have experienced no jams and no smearing on any prints regardless of size or paper type. On the rear loader there is a plastic flap that flips out when loading paper, then back in, to assist with an even feed. If while printer is off you move this flap, even to adjust your current paper, or open front loader, the printer knows. Upon powering on, the screen will show an alert that says “paper may have been changed, would you like to register paper type?” If you have changed paper, tap on the size or type to change. If current paper matches what is shown, you tap the register button. This option is given but I have not had issues if the registered paper is incorrect because you can change these settings when you are on the print page window, even the app has the ability to choose print size and type. I noticed some complaints that the printer times out and turn off automatically. For some this is a negative with wireless printing. For me it’s a plus. I did check to see if it will still time out when paper catcher is pulled out, it does. It takes several hours to turn off automatically, whether it was used after powering on or not. Electricity is expensive and a device just being plugged in draws power, let alone actually being on. I’m sure this adds up if your printer is on 24/7...forever. This is still my favorite printer thus far.

I received this from my kids @ Christmas, 2017. The one that was first delivered had a faulty paper tray, only worked sometimes, other times kept displaying errors that I could not fix. Even my son and son-in-law finally told me to return it. When I called Canon to request a replacement, I was assured that they would immediately send one to me and include the return label. It arrived in only 2-3 days, label included as promised. I dropped the broken printer @ UPS, and then...much to my happy surprise ~ a couple of days later, a 2nd package from Canon came to me ~ a COMPLETE SET OF INK REFILLS!!! no charge. :) I was very happy with this, and also of course, with the new printer/scanner/copier that they had sent me. This new one works PERFECTLY. FIVE STARS TO CANON! I highly recommend this machine AND I highly recommend Canon! They really came through for me this time!!! :)