🖨️ Elevate your home printing game—crisp, wireless, and built to impress!
The Canon PIXMA TS3350 Series is a compact, all-in-one wireless printer designed for home use, offering high-resolution 4800 dpi printing, automatic duplex printing, and seamless smartphone connectivity via Canon PRINT app, AirPrint, and Mopria. Featuring ChromaLife100 ink for long-lasting photo quality and an intuitive LCD display, it combines efficiency and vibrant output in a sleek, energy-saving design.
Product dimensions | 31.6D x 43.5W x 14.5H centimetres |
Controller type | iOS, Android |
Printer media size maximum | A4 |
Power consumption | 11 Watts |
Included components | Ink Cartridges (Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow), Power Cord |
Print media | Paper (plain), Glossy photo paper |
Scanner type | Flatbed, Photo |
Max input sheet capacity | 60 |
Display type | LCD |
Compatible devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablets, Laptops |
Maximum colour print resolution | [HIGH] |
Sheet size | 21 centimeters |
Maximum black and white print resolution | 4800 dpi |
Warranty type | Limited |
Colour depth | 24 bpp |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Maximum copies per run | 100 |
Item model number | 3771C008AA |
Manufacturer | Canon (UK) Ltd |
Form Factor | All-in-One |
Standing screen display size | 3.8 Centimetres |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 11 watts |
Operating System | Windows, Mac |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 5.18 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
U**S
Easy to set up, no ink subscription, good value for money
Excellent product for its price. Useful printing tools kit. It doesn’t force you to subscriptions or login to be able to scan and it works with late versions of iOS and MacOS. Connection via Wi-Fi Direct easier than entering SSID password. Works via cable as well.
E**E
Bit on the slow side but overall a good printer
I had a Canon printer before from the PIXMA range specifically the MG2950 that lasted for well over 10 years. It gave up last month sadly with the ink absorber being soaked and consequently rendering it unusable.This is a problem that Canon really should solve because if I'd been able to replace this the printer would still be in a good state of repair.Sadly most people will bin their old printers ending up in landfill which is sad. I have recycled mine so hopefully it'll get turned into something that can be used again with all the electronics and plastics involved.Back to this printer and it's a good design, I got the black one and quite like it over white. White printers show all kinds of muck so I chose a black one this time.Setting it up was a bit difficult but eventually I managed to hook it up to my smartphone and my other halfs phone and printed some samples off. The printer is slow (compared to my older Canon PIXMA) but the print quality seems to be better than the old one.There was no need to calibrate the printer and because this uses the same cartridge system as my old one it was easy to pop the colour and black cartridges in. The setup guide is a bit on the vague side which is supplied in other language formats as well. The guide doesn't really explain what some of the buttons are for although I'm used to most of the buttons due to them being the same as my old one. There is (what appears to be) a service button denoted with a couple of tools logo. Not sure what this is for but I'm sure YouTube will teach me lol.The print interface (Canon print app available for iOS and Android) was the same as my old printer so I had no issues with this and it's pretty intuitive for new users to the Canon brand.A disc is included for those wanting to print from computers that don't have WiFi connectivity.I tested the scanning and this was good as well as photocopying although the printing was again on the slow side.I think the price is very good tbh at just under £40 and there's a 10% discount at the moment. Bear in mind that this also comes with ink cartridges (which alone can be upwards of £25) so the printer theoretically is only costing around £15!I trust Canon printers so this is why I've stuck with the brand due to my old one lasting so long but I really wish Canon would redesign their inkjet printers so users can change the ink absorber pads.If I get over 10 years use out of this printer I'll be extremely happy.Overall this is a decent budget printer especially with the 10% discount at the moment.
D**E
A Good Printer At A Reasonable Price
I bought this printer to replace a previous Canon Pixma that had gone faulty. It’s an overall good printer that’s more than sufficient for my small printing needs. It also works great with iPhone and allows me to print things such as eBay labels directly from my phone.It also comes with ink cartridges to get you started. On average I print maybe 5-10 pages so those cartridges should last me quite a while before I need to get new ones.Recommend to anybody looking for a good printer for the home that’s easy to use and reasonably priced.
T**S
Just GREAT.
A brilliant Canon Pixma printer for it's cost. I read other reviews and can agree that it is easy to set up and operate and produces very clear prints and photographs, far better than our last, short lived Epson. The handbook could be somewhat more detailed but Google / YouTube are always helpful. Yes, very pleased with this printer, I can agree with the other positive reviews.
S**O
Calling it a WiFi printer is a huge stretch
Physically setting up the printer was fine until it got to the WiFi setup. After repeating the same steps over and over again to no avail, I turned it off and on again and went through the whole process again... And again, and again, and again until one time it just worked. Yay, I suppose? But that's strike one! It seems to be sentient, and only works when it wants to.It worked via WiFi from my PC and my phone fine for a few days. Then I came to need it to print off something for work and it apparently wasn't online... So I went to the printer to find it turned off. Strange. I never turned it off, and we definitely haven't had a power cut. So that's strike two! Sentience yet again, turning itself off.Anyway, this had somehow wiped its memory of anything related to connecting with my router, which meant I had to run through the setup again, and again, and again, and aga... Well not the fourth time. That was strike three! That was the point where my patience and self control left the room and my fists found themselves inside the printer, having gone through the plastic lid and the glass of the scanner; bending the print head rail. I suppose I can't return it now? Even though it literally didn't function before my fists became one with it's innards...Strange that Cannon are so confident in their WiFi that they don't even include a USB cable in the box, yet it's clearly an afterthought that hadn't even been codified when the printers were shipped from the factory, as there's no written instructions for wireless connection: just a QR code that refused to be recognised. I ended up going through their website for setup instructions in the end.Just avoid this printer at all costs. It's not worth the stress or the waste of precious time.
A**N
Good product
Good cheap printer
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