What's the Canon PIXMA Print Plan?

Written by Kayleigh

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16 July 2025

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What's the Canon PIXMA Print Plan?

The Canon PIXMA Print Plan is the affordable Canon print subscription. With the Canon PIXMA Print Plan, you'll receive new cartridges before your current cartridges run out. You'll pay monthly for the number of pages you print. That's more affordable than buying separate cartridges. We'll tell you more about the advantages of the Canon PIXMA Print Plan here.

Canon PIXMA Print Plan

What's the Canon PIXMA Print Plan?

You'll never run out of ink with the Canon PIXMA Print Plan. When your cartridges almost run, you'll automatically get sent new ink. You pay a monthly fee for the number of pages you print. This way, you can save up to 50% on cartridges. Do you have pages left over? You can transfer them to the next month. You can always adjust your plan, so you're not bound to anything. The print subscription is available for a number or Canon PIXMA printers.

View all Canon printers that are suitable for the Canon PIXMA Print Plan
Canon PIXMA Print Plan

Save money

With the Canon PIXMA Print Plan, you can save up to 50% on cartridges. It differs per printer and print plan how much you save. As an example, we'll take the Canon PIXMA TS3550I. Do you have the Canon Print Plan for 100 pages? You'll pay € 5.99 per month. If you buy separate cartridges, you'll pay about € 11.39 for 100 pages.

Different print plans

User typePrint planPrice per month
Print occassionally30 pages per month€ 2.99
Print weekly60 pages per month€ 4.99
Print daily100 pages per month€ 5.99
Print large document daily200 pages per mont€ 9.99
Canon PIXMA Print Plan

Adjust the plan when you want

You're not bound to anything with the Canon PIXMA Print Plan. Do you use more or less than your plan? You can easily adjust your plan. You can also cancel your plan at any time. You can do so via your Canon account. With this account, you can see your printer use, find your invoices, and adjust your plan.

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