Simple Guidelines To Perform The Canon Pixma MG3620 Setup
Canon Pixma MG3620 is a compact wireless inkjet printer. You can set up the Canon Pixma MG 3620 to print documents wirelessly from an Apple or Android device with a 4800*1200 dpi high resolution. To learn how to perform the Canon Pixma MG3620 setup, follow the guidelines given below.
| Canon Pixma MG3620 Setup |
- Open the Canon Pixma MG3620 carton and take the small cardboard box out of it.
- The cardboard box inside the carton contains the Canon Pixma power cable, the PG240 black, and CLI 241 tricolor ink cartridges. Set these components aside.
- The Canon Pixma device is packed inside a plastic bag which is kept inside the carton. Remove the plastic bag with the Pixma printer and set the blocks of styrofoam aside for recycling.
- Gently remove the Canon Pixma MG3620 device from the plastic bag and place it on a stable platform.
- You will find lots of tapes stuck on the surface of the Canon Pixma device. These tapes do not leave any residue when they are peeled off. So, peel them off one after the other and make sure you remove them all.
- Take the Canon Pixma power cable out of the small cardboard box and uncoil it. Plug it to the rear power port of the Canon Pixma device and the power outlet.
- Make sure to connect the Pixma power cable to the printer directly. If the Canon Pixma device is connected to the power source through a power strip, remove it from there and establish a direct power connection.
- Lower the Canon Pixma MG3620 printer’s front cover and remove the tapes stuck to the inner surfaces. The Canon Pixma print cartridge slot is located on the right side. Lower the print cartridge access door.
- Unboxing Canon Pixma MG3620 Setup
- Take the Canon Pixma print cartridges out of their packaging. Peel off the tapes covering their electrical contacts. Push down the print cartridge latches, install the Canon print cartridges, and push the ink cartridge latches up again. Now, close the front cover and ink cartridge access door.
- This completes the unboxing and setup of the Canon Pixma MG3620.
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