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Epson EcoTank ET-3850 vs Canon PIXMA G7020 (MegaTank)

Refillable ink-tank all-in-ones with ADFs, both built for low cost-per-page. The Epson ET-3850 adds auto duplex; the Canon G7020 adds fax.

BrandEpsonCanon
TypeInk TankInk Tank
OutputColorColor
CategoryAll-in-OneAll-in-One
Typical price$449$329
FunctionsPrint, Scan, CopyPrint, Scan, Copy, Fax
Print speedUp to 15.5 ppm black / 8.5 ppm colorUp to 13 ipm black / 6.8 ipm color
Print resolutionUp to 5760 x 1440 dpiUp to 4800 x 1200 dpi
ConnectivityDual-band Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Ethernet, USBWi-Fi, Ethernet, USB
Paper input250-sheet tray + 30-sheet ADF350-sheet (rear + cassette) + 35-sheet ADF
DuplexAutomaticAutomatic
Display2.4 in color LCD1.2 in segment LCD
InkEpson 522 bottlesGI-21 bottles
Included inkUp to 2 years
Page yieldUp to 6,000 pages per set

Choose the Epson EcoTank ET-3850 if…

You want auto duplex and EcoTank refills.

View Epson EcoTank ET-3850

Choose the Canon PIXMA G7020 (MegaTank) if…

You need fax in a low-cost tank printer.

View Canon PIXMA G7020 (MegaTank)
Our take: Choose the ET-3850 for automatic two-sided printing and Epson's EcoTank ecosystem; choose the G7020 if you specifically need fax. Both slash ink costs versus cartridges.

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