So, our new printer came yesterday. It’s for Andy’s computer, and the one we had didn’t do two-sided printing, so we bought a Canon TS7720.
I managed to get it installed as the default printer without much trouble. But it asked if we agreed that Canon could see what we were printing and share some of that information with third parties. I said no to both of those, and it said then I couldn’t use its web services. I figured if it didn’t work without those web services I would just send it back.
It works just fine for what we want.
I did go back to the Amazon site and asked its AI, Alexa:
In order to use the internet we have to allow Canon to see what we are sending, and to share with others? Details please!
It answered:
When Using AirPrint (Recommended, Most Private)
AirPrint works entirely on your local home network — no Canon account or internet connection required.
Your print data stays on your home network and is not sent to Canon’s servers.
This is the simplest and most private option.
When Using Canon’s Software/Apps
If you install Canon’s own app or create a Canon account, Canon may collect:
Device information (printer model, usage data)
Account details if you register
They state data may be shared with third parties and used to improve services.
Canon Cloud Printing (Optional Feature)
If you use Canon PRINT app or cloud features, print jobs may route through Canon’s servers
You are not required to use these cloud features just to print.
Bottom Line for You:
To keep things simple and private: Use AirPrint — no account, no data sharing, no Canon software needed
Your Mac will find the printer automatically on your WiFi network
You only need to worry about data sharing if you choose to sign up for Canon’s cloud services.
Would you like step-by-step instructions for setting up AirPrint on your Mac?
That was helpful, but it didn’t mention the method I use. We don’t use AirPrint — I connect the printer to our computer with a USB cable. Someday — if I want to print from my computer in my study or from my iPad — I might ask how to use AirPrint, but for now we’re happy keeping things simple.
May 29, 2026





















