Canon MAXIFY GX5020/GX5050/GX5060 review | TechRadar


The Canon MAXIFY GX5020 (US) / GX5020 (UK) / GX5060 (Australia) is a refillable color inkjet printer (opens in new tab) aimed at the small office or SMB (small to medium sized business). With its rugged build quality, rapid print speed and high capacity for paper and ink, it should meet the high print demands of most business users. But why the high price? At around $400 / £390 / AU$612 it seems expensive for a print-only device with no touchscreen interface. 

The answer is that this is a MegaTank model with large ink reservoirs and enough bottled ink in the box to print up to 6,000 mono pages and 14,000 color pages. You can get even more by printing in economy mode. If you print a lot, then the TCO (total cost of ownership) is actually very competitive and your business will soon see its money back. Let’s find out if it’s worth the investment.

Canon MAXIFY GX5020 unboxed

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Canon MAXIFY GX5020: Design and build



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