02-12-2013 12:19 PM
Can anyone give me list of PIXMA MG series or MX series printers which have a rear feeding paper tray
same as the MG5320 and MX892?
03-07-2016 06:41 PM
I ended up with an Epsom ET 2550 and so far have been pretty happy with it. Not the quality of my old Canon, but it's the best I could find!
03-13-2016 09:58 PM - edited 03-13-2016 10:26 PM
There are quite a few of the PIXMA MG-series that have rear feed. For example, the MG6220 has a rear feed. Canon refers to it as rear tray or Automatic Sheet Feeder.
For example, if you search their FAQ for MG6220 rear tray
I too am trying to find a rear feed model to replace my MG6220's that I've repurposed with other family members. I currently have both Epson and Canon printers. I like the Canon MG-series because I can easily remove the print head (on most of them) for cleaning. (5:1 or 10:1 solution of Distilled Water and 91% Isopropyl Alcohol is the magic formula being sold by online companies claiming to have a special/secret forumla printhead cleaning formula.)
The Epson's I like better due to the additional ink tank colors (light magenta & light cyan) versus the Canon's standard CMYK (and sometimes Gray)
While writing this reply, I tried to narrow my search in Canon's FAQ section. You can tinker with the filters and search criteria to get different results.
Start with searching for these words: rear tray PIXMA MG
Then, in the left-hand frame, set your filters to
Note_1: Whenever you click Search, it resets your filter selection.
Note_2: Search results are not all inclusive because it doesn't include any reference to the MG6220 referenced in my first link above.
Today I picked up a MG5622 from WalMart hoping it had a rear tray. NOPE! So back it went 20 minutes after purchasing it. Seems that the only way I can know if a Canon has rear feed is to find a floor model & look, purchase-then-check, search the Canon FAQs, or hope my Google-Fu is strong.
UPDATE: I've done some more digging around. While I haven't been able to confirm all the MG's currently listed on their site do not have a rear feed, there are two others areas of Canon's site you can check.
03-14-2016 10:46 PM - last edited on 11-01-2016 04:24 PM by SamanthaW
So, after more searching, I'm fairly confident in stating that as of this writing, none of the PIXMA MG-series have a rear paper feed. That being said, I'm forced to go back to Epson. I'm OK with that in the long run since I'll get a SquareTrade 3-yr warranty for a couple extra bucks. When it comes to inkjets, even with my knowledge of maintenance and cleaning, I still don't expect much more than 3 years from a printer, so I almost always make out with the extended warranty.
In the basic Epson XP-series, you get the basic CMYK (dye) + K (pigment) ink tanks. Stepping up to the next group in the XP-series, you get the 6-color Claria inks, which are all dye-based: CMYK + Light C + Light M. This is because the printer is focused on photo printing.
For the basic printer needs, I recommend the Epson XP-630. (My XP-610 threw an unrecoverable error, so that's why I'm replacing it.) The XP-610 and XP-620 are end of life in the sales channel. These printers do NOT have rear feed.
I decided to pop for the 6-color setup. The Epson XP-860 and XP-960 are definitely more expensive at $215 and $230, respectively. However, both have rear feed as well as a dedicated photo paper tray and disc tray. The 860 does borderless prints up to 8x10. The 960 does borderless up to 11x17. For $15, it's a no-brainer to get the additional print capacity of the 960. (These prices are current on Amazon with free Prime shipping.) The printers are the same price ($230 + free shipping) directly from Epson.
Once I have the printer, I'll be ordering [Removed link per Forum Guidelines]. I've been through tons of various refillable tank suppliers. InkOwl is by far the best quality. And their customer service is beyond compare! Since I already have other Epson printers (Artisan 1430 for example), they use the same ink. However, if this is your first time with refillable ink, you'll need the [Removed link per Forum Guidelines] supply to go with it. BTW, I also get my Canon refillable tanks and ink from them too!
UPDATE: [Removed link per Forum Guidelines]! I'm not even going to think twice. At that price, it also qualifies for the less-expensive SquareTrade 3-yr warranty for $15.99! Done, Done, AND DONE!!!! (Says price is good until 19-MAR-2016)
$216 for the printer w/3yr Squaretrade warranty, $35 for the refillable cartridges, and $60 for the Claria bulk ink, which should last years for most people. $315 out the door. Yeah, more expensive than the respective Canon, but it also does so much more. (But not including the ink & tanks, $216 is better than any of the current Canon offerings.)
11-01-2016 04:10 PM
Wondered how you like your Epson XP-630? I have been happily using my Canon rear feed printer - but it is about to stop working because of that ink absorber full. I can't find another Canon rear feed. I use the rear feed to print checks at work because it is so easy that way!
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