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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Build Quality
    2. Dimensions
    3. Expected Maintenance
    4. Display Screen
    5. Cartridge
    6. Scanner Features
    7. Scan Quality
    8. In The Box
    9. Battery
  5. Document
    1. Black & White Documents
    2. Color Documents
    3. Cost-Per-Print
    4. Printing Speed
    5. Document Printing Sizes
  6. Photo
    1. Color Gamut
    2. Color Accuracy
    3. Small Details
    4. Photo Printing Sizes
  7. Mobile App And Connectivity
    1. Connectivity
    2. Mobile App
    3. OS Compatibility
  8. Comments

Canon PIXMA G7020 vs Epson EcoTank ET-2800/ET-2803

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Canon PIXMA G7020
Epson EcoTank ET-2800/ET-2803

Tested using Methodology v1.2

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Canon PIXMA G7020 Picture
Epson EcoTank ET-2800/ET-2803 Picture
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Variants

  • Canon PIXMA G7020
  • EcoTank ET-2800 (Black)
  • EcoTank ET-2800 (White)
  • EcoTank ET-2803 (White)

Our Verdict

Canon PIXMA G7020

Epson EcoTank ET-2800/ET-2803

The Canon PIXMA G7020 and the Epson EcoTank ET-2800/ET-2803 are similar supertank inkjet printers. However, Canon is the better choice for most uses. If you need to scan often, the Canon has an automatic document feeder and an adjustable hinge, allowing you to scan thicker items like textbooks. Also, it prints faster, yields many more pages, and offers a lower cost-per-print, making it the ideal choice if you have a large print load. Where the Epson edges out the Canon is with photos; the ET-2800 offers superior color accuracy, so there are only a few noticeable differences when comparing prints with originals. While it's not accurate enough for professional use, if you print a lot of photos at home, then the Epson is better for your usage.

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