The PIXMA TR4720 is compatible with the following types of paper: Plain: Plain Paper, Canon High-Resolution Paper; Glossy: Photo Paper Pro Platinum, Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, Photo Paper Glossy; Semi-Gloss: Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss, Photo Paper Pro Luster; Matte: Matte Photo Paper; Other (non-Canon): Greeting Card, U.S. #10 Envelopes, Recycled paper, and Chlorine-free paper can be used Additional technical specifications can be found here canon.us/3Tc4NyB
No. Two sided scanning is available using the ADF (Automatic document feeder) on top. Details here for pc: canon.us/3idWELE Details here for Mac: canon.us/3OFWWqG We hope this helps!
Yes, it can. The PIXMA TR4720 supports the following Paper Sizes: 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", Letter (8.5" x 11"), Legal (8.5" x 14"), U.S. #10 Envelopes Custom Size: Width: 4" - 8.5" / Length: 6" - 26.6" Borderless Printing11: 4"x6", 5"x7", 8"x10", Letter (8.5"x11")
@@RevjosephHolt I laughed so hard at this!! Still laughing!! I fixed many many typos in this comment and I was still faster than this printer i bought. Thank you for the laugh bud.
Hi! If you're experiencing a problem with your PIXMA TR4720, our support team will be glad to help you with it. Take a moment to register your printer first at canon.us/account and you'll get access to all of your support options including live chat and our 800 number. Hope to help you soon!
@@MizzVirg0 Hi! The PIXMA TR4720 uses the Canon PG-275 black ink cartridge and the Canon CL-276 color ink cartridge. You can order genuine Canon ink cartridges anytime directly from Canon USA at canon.us/3zvaRrv Hope this helps!
@@MizzVirg0 The "PIXMA TR4700" name doesn't refer to a specific printer but rather a family of printers with slightly different model numbers that correspond to different regions of the world. For example, if you bought a PIXMA TR4700-series printer in North America, you most likely own the PIXMA TR4720. If you had bought the printer in Europe, you would probably own the PIXMA TR4750. You'll find your printer's model number on the front of the printer at the upper right. Glad we could help!
Hi, Janet! This video is just to show off what the PIXMA TR4720 can do. We have separate videos on our support channel showing how to connect it to your computer at canon.us/3O3ylMt and if you need additional help, our PIXMA support team is just a phone call away. Register your printer at canon.us/account and you'll get access to all of your support options. Hope this helps!
can print with cotton paper with this printer im think about getting me one
The PIXMA TR4720 is compatible with the following types of paper:
Plain: Plain Paper, Canon High-Resolution Paper;
Glossy: Photo Paper Pro Platinum, Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, Photo Paper Glossy;
Semi-Gloss: Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss, Photo Paper Pro Luster;
Matte: Matte Photo Paper; Other (non-Canon): Greeting Card, U.S. #10 Envelopes, Recycled paper, and Chlorine-free paper can be used
Additional technical specifications can be found here canon.us/3Tc4NyB
I miss the book to look thru 😂
can i print on cotton paper with this printer?
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2-sided printing...but not 2-sided scanning. Have I got that right? 😑🙄
No. Two sided scanning is available using the ADF (Automatic document feeder) on top.
Details here for pc: canon.us/3idWELE
Details here for Mac: canon.us/3OFWWqG
We hope this helps!
can this printer print 8.5x11 size sheets
Yes, it can. The PIXMA TR4720 supports the following Paper Sizes:
4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", Letter (8.5" x 11"), Legal (8.5" x 14"), U.S. #10 Envelopes
Custom Size: Width: 4" - 8.5" / Length: 6" - 26.6"
Borderless Printing11: 4"x6", 5"x7", 8"x10", Letter (8.5"x11")
@@CanonUSA how about does this printer spport matte photo paper
Yes. You can find all the information about your printer at canon.us/3eF2ILv or within your My Canon Account at canon.us/account
@@CanonUSA can i load one paper in this printer at a time
Sure, you can feed one sheet at a time if you want. Hope this helps!
Ridiculous how fast this video is
If you missed something, you can watch it again as many times as you like! :)
The video is too fast and the printer is VERY slow.
@@RevjosephHolt I laughed so hard at this!! Still laughing!! I fixed many many typos in this comment and I was still faster than this printer i bought. Thank you for the laugh bud.
This printer is garbage. Stay away from it.
Hi! If you're experiencing a problem with your PIXMA TR4720, our support team will be glad to help you with it. Take a moment to register your printer first at canon.us/account and you'll get access to all of your support options including live chat and our 800 number.
Hope to help you soon!
Which ink cartridge do I need?
@@MizzVirg0 Hi! The PIXMA TR4720 uses the Canon PG-275 black ink cartridge and the Canon CL-276 color ink cartridge. You can order genuine Canon ink cartridges anytime directly from Canon USA at canon.us/3zvaRrv
Hope this helps!
@@CanonUSA thank you! I have the TR4700. Is that the upgrade of the tr4720?
@@MizzVirg0 The "PIXMA TR4700" name doesn't refer to a specific printer but rather a family of printers with slightly different model numbers that correspond to different regions of the world. For example, if you bought a PIXMA TR4700-series printer in North America, you most likely own the PIXMA TR4720. If you had bought the printer in Europe, you would probably own the PIXMA TR4750. You'll find your printer's model number on the front of the printer at the upper right.
Glad we could help!
DON'T BUY THIS PRINTER! WOULD NOT WORK-RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX, BRAND NEW! WOULD NOT READ IT'S OWN NEW INK CARTRIDGES.
Please check out our support options for your printer at canon.us/MyCanonAccount
Worst how to use video EVER!!!! Far to fast
Hi, Janet! This video is just to show off what the PIXMA TR4720 can do. We have separate videos on our support channel showing how to connect it to your computer at canon.us/3O3ylMt and if you need additional help, our PIXMA support team is just a phone call away. Register your printer at canon.us/account and you'll get access to all of your support options.
Hope this helps!
This is not a how to video. Where did you read that?