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Canon Pixma G4411 Colour All In One Inkjet Printer with WiFi and Mobile Printing

Key features:

  • Color Inkjet 4-in-1
  • Built-in ink tanks
  • ADF
  • Fax
  • 2-line LCD display
  • Canon PRINT app
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Description

Description

Connectivity Types

  • Hi-Speed USB (port B)
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11 b/g/n
  • Wireless network frequency band: 2.4GHz (Wi-Fi Security: WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WEP)
  • PIXMA Cloud Link (from smartphone or tablet)
  • Canon PRINT app for Inkjet/SELPHY
  • Mopria (Android)
  • Apple AirPrint
  • Wireless Direct

Package contents

  • PIXMA G4411 Multifunction Printer
  • 5 high-yield ink bottles
  • Power cable
  • Installation CD-ROM
  • Manuals and other documents

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Type
Inkjet
Ink Tank
Yes
Printing Colour
Colored
Exclusively for Photos
No
All in one
Yes
Consumable
Inkjet
Number of Consumables
4
Paper Size
A4, A5, Legal, Letter
Compatibility
Mac, Windows
Features
Fax, Mobile Printing Capability
Connectivity
USB, Wi-Fi
Colour
Black

Printer

Monochrome printing speed
8.8 ppm
Colour printing speed
5 ppm
Duplex Print
Manual
Maximum Print Resolution
4800x1200 DPI

Scanner / Scanner

Maximum Scan Resolution
1200x600 DPI
Colour Depth
24 bit
ADF Sheet Quantity
20 sheets
Scanning Capabilities
ADF

Dimensions

Height
197 mm
Width
445 mm
Length
330 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (10)

Reviews

  1. 4
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 4
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george_doukas48
4
3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

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Very good. It is impeccable for its price. The only drawback is the speed, which is average. There is no more economical printing. Thousands of sheets with a set of 25 euros ink.

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CaptainMike93
1
13 out of 15 members found this review helpful

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We are not just talking about staying away, but about changing the country... and be careful, this issue does not only concern this printer but the entire Canon inktank series!
A few days ago, after 15 months of very relaxed household use with simple photocopies and prints (occasionally including photos), the colors suddenly started disappearing in color printing... first the red, then the blue... I went through the necessary maintenance process and manually with the IJ Printer Assistant Tool software (included in the driver package on the official website)...
I tried simple and complex cleaning, but the result was nothing...
Yesterday, the algorithm worked its magic and a video about Canon's megatanks appeared on YouTube... and there I realized that the problem I am facing is widespread. I reached the point where the guy explains the genius move Canon made, and I was filled with cold sweat... that's when I realized that I wasted the most burnt 350€ of my life...
In short, at the back of the printer, there are three layers of a foamy material (like pads) hidden very well and tightly stacked on top of each other, called ink absorber pads. The issue is that the excess ink from maintenance and prints ends up between these pads through two elastic tubes, and after a certain period (depending on printer usage), these pads get filled and require replacement, otherwise the machine stops printing and starts showing errors...
To replace them in the orthodox way, meaning by yourself, you obviously have to disassemble the printer (unscrew the back cover with two screws, saying goodbye to the warranty)... these pads are tightly compressed and there is no other way but to remove them with thin tweezers, carefully cutting them so as not to cause damage (unless you don't mind solving the whole machine).
The other solution? Take it to a "known" person to "fix" it for you, with a threshold of 50€... as if you were changing filters in a car...
Anyway, the realistic solutions to avoid fooling ourselves are minimal...
1) Go and buy the correct pads with the compromise a) that you will completely solve the machine to replace them because there is no chance they will fit easily... b) that there are 3-4 different part numbers for the entire series of these printers and it's a curse if you get the right one, and c) that you are willing to wait a few days or weeks for them to arrive from abroad... or
2) Replace the pads with plenty of cotton like I did, or
3) Do what an atheist did, which is to drill the back plastic cover with the two screws that you unscrew and throw the tubes outside, into a printer potty to collect the excess ink there... something like urinals with catheters...
What can I say? Congratulations to Canon!!
And the best part? If you don't manage to change the pads in time before they completely clog and you try to do ink flushing or any resets from the panel (with button combinations), the printer will never print again... because the clogged pads force the excess ink to return back into the system and destroy the heads, nozzles, and tubes from the inside...
Some claim that design-wise, these printers are intended for those who print 500 items every day and that the pads will never get clogged because in this case, they will perform fewer automatic maintenance and self-cleaning actions... of course, it is clearly an irrelevant excuse because nowhere does anyone provide any clarification or information about this limitation...

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  • strkaza
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I have had the printer for 4 years and according to the printer I have printed 14,242 pages. It just gave me the message about the sponges. I got them, changed them (they arrived in a week and a half from abroad) and it works fine.
    Total time spent: 1 hour
    Spare parts cost: €4.25

    I also read CaptainMike93's comment... He describes things way too dramatically... To start, you only unscrew 2 screws and not the whole printer. You put on gloves to remove the old sponges, clean inside with a cloth, and put in the new ones. Then you press a button combination to reset and you're done. No holes in the back of the printer or anything like that. Simple and nice. If you're too lazy to do this job, of course, you'll just give up, complain that it's Canon's fault, and call the machine useless...

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  • teolalias
    1
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Prints satisfactory, of course not in quality similar to the laser I had before, but incomparably economical. You print for fun now.

    Unfortunately, after 1 and a half years of trouble-free operation, it started printing colors incorrectly and then black and white prints. I performed a head cleaning according to the software instructions, but the problem persisted. Now, the service at the dealership is the only option.

    If, as mentioned in other comments, it is a head issue, the disappointment is truly great for a product that cost over 300€.

    update 1.
    Returned from service after 20 days (media markt). The heads are fine, but it returned with a scanner malfunction (when I sent it, it was working properly). Sent it back to service again. Result, almost 2 months without a printer. Finally, it was returned fixed and it is functioning correctly until today.

    update 2. Two months after the service, it presented the same issue with the heads... it's garbage now.

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  • CaDeme Δήμητρα Καρατζά
    1
    8 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    It presents a header problem. If it is within warranty, it is superficially corrected and its operation is extended. However, it then presents the same problem again. Since there is no longer a warranty, the cost of repair is proportionate to the cost of the printer. The amount they ask for to send it back after the service diagnosis is also unreasonable. They systematically surround you in order to leave them with the printer.

    Update 1/6/2022: The printer was sent back by Infoquest after months (without repairs). They did not keep it.

    Update 2: 28/11/2022: I just read CaptainMike93's review (15.11.2022). With accuracy, he confirmed the deception. A Canon Greece employee had the honesty and told me the truth at the time, that it is a printer problem. However, after the service, they responded that it is not ultimately covered by the warranty due to the number of printed pages. With the new Epson printer (L3260), I print exactly the same pages (possibly even more) and so far, during its use, I explicitly DO NOT encounter any problems. I wonder... didn't they believe that customers would eventually find out that it is widespread and intentional?

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • 1
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Unacceptable printer has a problem with the heads and produces terrible prints.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Print Quality
    • Installation process
    • Value for money
    • Print speed
    • Construction quality
  • Verified purchase

    • Print Quality
    • Installation process
    • Print speed
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Print Quality
    • Installation process
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Print speed
  • Verified purchase

    • Print Quality
    • Print speed
    • Installation process
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • I have had the printer for 4 years and according to the printer I have printed 14,242 pages. It just gave me the message about the sponges. I got them, changed them (they arrived in a week and a half from abroad) and it works fine.
    Total time spent: 1 hour
    Spare parts cost: €4.25

    I also read CaptainMike93's comment... He describes things way too dramatically... To start, you only unscrew 2 screws and not the whole printer. You put on gloves to remove the old sponges, clean inside with a cloth, and put in the new ones. Then you press a button combination to reset and you're done. No holes in the back of the printer or anything like that. Simple and nice. If you're too lazy to do this job, of course, you'll just give up, complain that it's Canon's fault, and call the machine useless...

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Prints satisfactory, of course not in quality similar to the laser I had before, but incomparably economical. You print for fun now.

    Unfortunately, after 1 and a half years of trouble-free operation, it started printing colors incorrectly and then black and white prints. I performed a head cleaning according to the software instructions, but the problem persisted. Now, the service at the dealership is the only option.

    If, as mentioned in other comments, it is a head issue, the disappointment is truly great for a product that cost over 300€.

    update 1.
    Returned from service after 20 days (media markt). The heads are fine, but it returned with a scanner malfunction (when I sent it, it was working properly). Sent it back to service again. Result, almost 2 months without a printer. Finally, it was returned fixed and it is functioning correctly until today.

    update 2. Two months after the service, it presented the same issue with the heads... it's garbage now.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • It presents a header problem. If it is within warranty, it is superficially corrected and its operation is extended. However, it then presents the same problem again. Since there is no longer a warranty, the cost of repair is proportionate to the cost of the printer. The amount they ask for to send it back after the service diagnosis is also unreasonable. They systematically surround you in order to leave them with the printer.

    Update 1/6/2022: The printer was sent back by Infoquest after months (without repairs). They did not keep it.

    Update 2: 28/11/2022: I just read CaptainMike93's review (15.11.2022). With accuracy, he confirmed the deception. A Canon Greece employee had the honesty and told me the truth at the time, that it is a printer problem. However, after the service, they responded that it is not ultimately covered by the warranty due to the number of printed pages. With the new Epson printer (L3260), I print exactly the same pages (possibly even more) and so far, during its use, I explicitly DO NOT encounter any problems. I wonder... didn't they believe that customers would eventually find out that it is widespread and intentional?

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • Unacceptable printer has a problem with the heads and produces terrible prints.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
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Description & Specifications

Connectivity Types

  • Hi-Speed USB (port B)
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11 b/g/n
  • Wireless network frequency band: 2.4GHz (Wi-Fi Security: WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WEP)
  • PIXMA Cloud Link (from smartphone or tablet)
  • Canon PRINT app for Inkjet/SELPHY
  • Mopria (Android)
  • Apple AirPrint
  • Wireless Direct

Package contents

  • PIXMA G4411 Multifunction Printer
  • 5 high-yield ink bottles
  • Power cable
  • Installation CD-ROM
  • Manuals and other documents

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Type
Inkjet
Ink Tank
Yes
Printing Colour
Colored
Exclusively for Photos
No
All in one
Yes
Consumable
Inkjet
Number of Consumables
4
Paper Size
A4, A5, Legal, Letter
Compatibility
Mac, Windows
Features
Fax, Mobile Printing Capability
Connectivity
USB, Wi-Fi
Colour
Black

Printer

Monochrome printing speed
8.8 ppm
Colour printing speed
5 ppm
Duplex Print
Manual
Maximum Print Resolution
4800x1200 DPI

Scanner / Scanner

Maximum Scan Resolution
1200x600 DPI
Colour Depth
24 bit
ADF Sheet Quantity
20 sheets
Scanning Capabilities
ADF

Dimensions

Height
197 mm
Width
445 mm
Length
330 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (10)

  1. 4
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 4
Review this product
  • Installation process
  • Print Quality
  • Value for money
  • Construction quality
  • Print speed

Reviews by our members

george_doukas48
4
3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

Verified purchase

Very good. It is impeccable for its price. The only drawback is the speed, which is average. There is no more economical printing. Thousands of sheets with a set of 25 euros ink.

Translated from Greek ·
Did you find this review helpful?

CaptainMike93
1
13 out of 15 members found this review helpful

Verified purchase

We are not just talking about staying away, but about changing the country... and be careful, this issue does not only concern this printer but the entire Canon inktank series!
A few days ago, after 15 months of very relaxed household use with simple photocopies and prints (occasionally including photos), the colors suddenly started disappearing in color printing... first the red, then the blue... I went through the necessary maintenance process and manually with the IJ Printer Assistant Tool software (included in the driver package on the official website)...
I tried simple and complex cleaning, but the result was nothing...
Yesterday, the algorithm worked its magic and a video about Canon's megatanks appeared on YouTube... and there I realized that the problem I am facing is widespread. I reached the point where the guy explains the genius move Canon made, and I was filled with cold sweat... that's when I realized that I wasted the most burnt 350€ of my life...
In short, at the back of the printer, there are three layers of a foamy material (like pads) hidden very well and tightly stacked on top of each other, called ink absorber pads. The issue is that the excess ink from maintenance and prints ends up between these pads through two elastic tubes, and after a certain period (depending on printer usage), these pads get filled and require replacement, otherwise the machine stops printing and starts showing errors...
To replace them in the orthodox way, meaning by yourself, you obviously have to disassemble the printer (unscrew the back cover with two screws, saying goodbye to the warranty)... these pads are tightly compressed and there is no other way but to remove them with thin tweezers, carefully cutting them so as not to cause damage (unless you don't mind solving the whole machine).
The other solution? Take it to a "known" person to "fix" it for you, with a threshold of 50€... as if you were changing filters in a car...
Anyway, the realistic solutions to avoid fooling ourselves are minimal...
1) Go and buy the correct pads with the compromise a) that you will completely solve the machine to replace them because there is no chance they will fit easily... b) that there are 3-4 different part numbers for the entire series of these printers and it's a curse if you get the right one, and c) that you are willing to wait a few days or weeks for them to arrive from abroad... or
2) Replace the pads with plenty of cotton like I did, or
3) Do what an atheist did, which is to drill the back plastic cover with the two screws that you unscrew and throw the tubes outside, into a printer potty to collect the excess ink there... something like urinals with catheters...
What can I say? Congratulations to Canon!!
And the best part? If you don't manage to change the pads in time before they completely clog and you try to do ink flushing or any resets from the panel (with button combinations), the printer will never print again... because the clogged pads force the excess ink to return back into the system and destroy the heads, nozzles, and tubes from the inside...
Some claim that design-wise, these printers are intended for those who print 500 items every day and that the pads will never get clogged because in this case, they will perform fewer automatic maintenance and self-cleaning actions... of course, it is clearly an irrelevant excuse because nowhere does anyone provide any clarification or information about this limitation...

Translated from Greek ·
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  • strkaza
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I have had the printer for 4 years and according to the printer I have printed 14,242 pages. It just gave me the message about the sponges. I got them, changed them (they arrived in a week and a half from abroad) and it works fine.
    Total time spent: 1 hour
    Spare parts cost: €4.25

    I also read CaptainMike93's comment... He describes things way too dramatically... To start, you only unscrew 2 screws and not the whole printer. You put on gloves to remove the old sponges, clean inside with a cloth, and put in the new ones. Then you press a button combination to reset and you're done. No holes in the back of the printer or anything like that. Simple and nice. If you're too lazy to do this job, of course, you'll just give up, complain that it's Canon's fault, and call the machine useless...

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • teolalias
    1
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Prints satisfactory, of course not in quality similar to the laser I had before, but incomparably economical. You print for fun now.

    Unfortunately, after 1 and a half years of trouble-free operation, it started printing colors incorrectly and then black and white prints. I performed a head cleaning according to the software instructions, but the problem persisted. Now, the service at the dealership is the only option.

    If, as mentioned in other comments, it is a head issue, the disappointment is truly great for a product that cost over 300€.

    update 1.
    Returned from service after 20 days (media markt). The heads are fine, but it returned with a scanner malfunction (when I sent it, it was working properly). Sent it back to service again. Result, almost 2 months without a printer. Finally, it was returned fixed and it is functioning correctly until today.

    update 2. Two months after the service, it presented the same issue with the heads... it's garbage now.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • CaDeme Δήμητρα Καρατζά
    1
    8 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    It presents a header problem. If it is within warranty, it is superficially corrected and its operation is extended. However, it then presents the same problem again. Since there is no longer a warranty, the cost of repair is proportionate to the cost of the printer. The amount they ask for to send it back after the service diagnosis is also unreasonable. They systematically surround you in order to leave them with the printer.

    Update 1/6/2022: The printer was sent back by Infoquest after months (without repairs). They did not keep it.

    Update 2: 28/11/2022: I just read CaptainMike93's review (15.11.2022). With accuracy, he confirmed the deception. A Canon Greece employee had the honesty and told me the truth at the time, that it is a printer problem. However, after the service, they responded that it is not ultimately covered by the warranty due to the number of printed pages. With the new Epson printer (L3260), I print exactly the same pages (possibly even more) and so far, during its use, I explicitly DO NOT encounter any problems. I wonder... didn't they believe that customers would eventually find out that it is widespread and intentional?

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 1
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Unacceptable printer has a problem with the heads and produces terrible prints.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Print Quality
    • Installation process
    • Value for money
    • Print speed
    • Construction quality
  • Verified purchase

    • Print Quality
    • Installation process
    • Print speed
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Print Quality
    • Installation process
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Print speed
  • Verified purchase

    • Print Quality
    • Print speed
    • Installation process
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • I have had the printer for 4 years and according to the printer I have printed 14,242 pages. It just gave me the message about the sponges. I got them, changed them (they arrived in a week and a half from abroad) and it works fine.
    Total time spent: 1 hour
    Spare parts cost: €4.25

    I also read CaptainMike93's comment... He describes things way too dramatically... To start, you only unscrew 2 screws and not the whole printer. You put on gloves to remove the old sponges, clean inside with a cloth, and put in the new ones. Then you press a button combination to reset and you're done. No holes in the back of the printer or anything like that. Simple and nice. If you're too lazy to do this job, of course, you'll just give up, complain that it's Canon's fault, and call the machine useless...

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Prints satisfactory, of course not in quality similar to the laser I had before, but incomparably economical. You print for fun now.

    Unfortunately, after 1 and a half years of trouble-free operation, it started printing colors incorrectly and then black and white prints. I performed a head cleaning according to the software instructions, but the problem persisted. Now, the service at the dealership is the only option.

    If, as mentioned in other comments, it is a head issue, the disappointment is truly great for a product that cost over 300€.

    update 1.
    Returned from service after 20 days (media markt). The heads are fine, but it returned with a scanner malfunction (when I sent it, it was working properly). Sent it back to service again. Result, almost 2 months without a printer. Finally, it was returned fixed and it is functioning correctly until today.

    update 2. Two months after the service, it presented the same issue with the heads... it's garbage now.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • It presents a header problem. If it is within warranty, it is superficially corrected and its operation is extended. However, it then presents the same problem again. Since there is no longer a warranty, the cost of repair is proportionate to the cost of the printer. The amount they ask for to send it back after the service diagnosis is also unreasonable. They systematically surround you in order to leave them with the printer.

    Update 1/6/2022: The printer was sent back by Infoquest after months (without repairs). They did not keep it.

    Update 2: 28/11/2022: I just read CaptainMike93's review (15.11.2022). With accuracy, he confirmed the deception. A Canon Greece employee had the honesty and told me the truth at the time, that it is a printer problem. However, after the service, they responded that it is not ultimately covered by the warranty due to the number of printed pages. With the new Epson printer (L3260), I print exactly the same pages (possibly even more) and so far, during its use, I explicitly DO NOT encounter any problems. I wonder... didn't they believe that customers would eventually find out that it is widespread and intentional?

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • Unacceptable printer has a problem with the heads and produces terrible prints.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
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