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Canon MegaTank Continuous Ink Printers

From Australia’s Most Trusted Home Printer Brand* Canon’s MegaTank printers have refillable ink tanks that last longer, offering cost effective printing.
*YouGov survey January 2023, n=5,061

What are MegaTank printers?
Designed for those with high volume print needs, MegaTank refillable ink tanks last longer, helping you save money.
Which MegaTank Printer is right for me?
Looking for the right printer for your home, home office or small business? Take our quiz to find the MegaTank model that fits your unique printing needs!
Meet the range
  • • Print, copy and scan functions
    • Wi-Fi connectivity
    • Print speed up to 9.1 ipm
    • Borderless Printing
    • 2 Extra bottles of black ink
  • • Print, copy, scan and fax functions
    • Wi-Fi connectivity
    • Print speed up to 8.8 ipm
    • Borderless Printing
    • Auto-document Feeder
  • • Print, copy, scan and fax functions
    • Wi-Fi connectivity
    • Print speed up to 13 ipm
    • Borderless Printing
    • Auto-document Feeder
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MegaTank - How It Works





1 Testing in controlled environments and using test prints designed to represent typical A4 documents, yields are calculated with international standard ISO/IEC 24711. Yields calculated with subsequent sets of ink, printing continuously. During initial printer setup, a certain amount of ink is used to fill the print head's nozzles and so the page yield of the initial bundled set of ink is lower than that of subsequent sets.




2 Actual page yields will vary based on print tasks, print volumes and usage conditions. Yields are calculated using the PIXMA G3600 Series MegaTank Range and the GI-61 series inks with international standard ISO/IEC 24711, which uses test prints designed to represent typical A4 documents, and testing in controlled conditions. Yields calculated with subsequent sets of ink, printing continuously. An amount of ink is used to fill the print head's nozzles and so the page yield of the initial bundled set of ink is lower than that of subsequent sets. Printing smaller print jobs will lower the print yield when compared with printing continuously.