The Canon PIXMA TS4320 is an all-in-one wireless color inkjet printer that prints, scans, and copies from one compact unit. The printer connects to a home Wi-Fi network and supports printing from iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook devices. Print speeds reach 14 pages per minute for black text and 9 pages per minute for color documents, with automatic 2-sided (duplex) printing on the standard models. The PIXMA TS4320 also handles borderless photo printing up to 8.5 x 11 inches.
A multifunctional wireless color printer that’s perfect for business and casual use
Canon’s 2-cartridge hybrid ink system runs the TS4320, with a PG-295 black cartridge for documents and a CL-286 color cartridge for photos and color text. The hybrid system delivers crisp black text from the dedicated black ink and vibrant color through the tri-color cartridge. Plus, the printer is eligible for Canon’s PIXMA Print Plan ink subscription, which auto-ships ink before you run out for around $5 per month at the lowest tier.
Set up runs through the Canon PRINT app, which guides you through connecting the printer to your Wi-Fi network during the first power-on. Apple AirPrint works for iPhone and iPad without installing any software, while Android phones use Mopria Print Service. The PIXMA TS4320 also supports Wi-Fi Direct, so you can print to it from a laptop or phone without the printer being on the same Wi-Fi network. Alexa voice commands also handle basic print tasks if you have an Echo device nearby.
Print resolution is 1200 x 1200 dpi, sharp enough for text documents and decent for photos at standard print sizes. The first page of black text prints in about 7.5 seconds, and the flatbed scanner copies a color page in around 18 seconds. The scanner glass also handles documents and photos up to 8.5 x 11.7 inches, with multi-page PDF output through the Canon PRINT app on your phone or laptop.
At 6.7 inches tall, 14.8 inches wide, and 14 inches deep, the TS4320 fits on a desk shelf or a small table without taking up much room. The printer lacks an OLED display and an automatic document feeder (ADF), so multi-page scanning still requires lifting the lid and swapping pages by hand. The trade-off is a lower price than a Canon PIXMA TS6520 or TR7120 with those features, which is useful if you’re not running through dozens of multi-page scans a week.
At $54, down from $108, the Canon PIXMA TS4320 handles most home printing tasks that come up over a year: school assignments, return labels, receipts, and the occasional batch of borderless photos. For households that print a few times a month, hybrid workers needing a backup printer, or anyone replacing a much older inkjet, the discount makes the TS4320 a low-commitment entry-level option.