The best home printer

best home printer
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Welcome to our guide on the best home printers. If you're looking for the best printer for your household – something that can handle documents, homework and photos – then you've come to the right place.

The best home printers need to be more versatile than regular printers. The modern household needs to print out a wide range of documents. There's the kids homework, of course, but you'll often find you need to print out forms and documents in your day to day life. Plus, if you take lots of holiday snaps, then a home printer that can do an excellent job printing them out will save you having to leave the house – as you'll be able to print them out right then and there!

The best home printers can rival the print quality, speed and features of almost any printer you'd find in an office or classroom, and getting the best one for your needs can prove to be an excellent investment.

When you're looking for the best home printer for your needs there are a number of things you need to take into account. First of all, there's size. Unlike business printers, you don't want a big, bulky, printer taking up huge amounts of room. For example, there are all-in-one printers that are geared towards the home, and they are a good choice if you need a photo copier and a scanner as well as a printer in your house, without taking up loads of space.

Here you'll find the very best home printers, no matter what size of household and family demands you have. In this guide you'll find one that's perfect for you, and our price comparison tool makes sure you get the best deals on the printer of your choice as well.

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High-capacity printing at home

Specifications

Category: 4-in-1 colour inkjet printer
Print speed: 23ppm
Paper capacity: 500 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 12.1kg

Reasons to buy

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Generous touchscreen 
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Vivid 5-ink photos 

Reasons to avoid

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Costly cartridges
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No front USB port  

It’s rather large, but if you can fit this multifunction device in your home office, your printing, scanning and faxing needs will be well taken care of. Between its two paper trays, the MB2750 can accommodate a whole 500-sheet ream of A4 paper and churn out duplex pages at a remarkable rate, for an inkjet. Mono and colour documents look consistently clean and crisp. The 50-sheet automatic document feed is great for large photocopying jobs and we found it fairly easy to access the many features via the logical touchscreen interface.

Best home printer

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Well-built inkjet for business and pleasure

Specifications

Category: 3-in-1 colour inkjet printer
Print speed: 15ppm
Paper capacity: 100 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 8kg

Reasons to buy

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Compact
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Great print quality

Reasons to avoid

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Cost
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Expensive to run

Assuming you don’t need a fax facility, this compact 3-in-1 strikes the perfect balance between performance and functionality on a budget. It feels well made and though it prints quite slowly, our sample turned out crisp mono pages and vivid colour documents with reassuring consistency. The interface is intuitive and for mobile printing the Brother iOS/Android app is particularly helpful.

Best home printer

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Rapid laser printing for the busy home office

Specifications

Category: colour laser printer
Print speed: 26ppm
Paper capacity: 250 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 21kg

Reasons to buy

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Fast duplex printing  
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Prints quietly

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive
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Primitive interface 

This stout laser printer takes up relatively little space, given its high capacity for paper and toner. It means you can keep printing quickly and efficiently and with lower running costs than an equivalent inkjet. The display is rather fiddly, but in all other respects, this colour printer is easy to use and can be relied upon for immaculate mono and colour documents time after time.  

Best home printer

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An elegant home MFD that means business

Specifications

Category: 4-in-1 colour inkjet printer
Print speed: 15ppm
Paper capacity: 100 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 8kg

Reasons to buy

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Generous touchscreen 
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Vivid 5-ink photos 

Reasons to avoid

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Costly cartridges
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No front USB port

Canon’s compact 4-in-one looks good enough to sit astride your desk at home, while offering all of the features that a small business might need. In addition, the five-ink system gives great photo quality prints and the large touchscreen makes it especially easy to use. The print speed is perhaps a little slow, even for an inkjet, but it is well featured with both Bluetooth and Wi-fi connectivity and there’s a handy SD-Card slot at the front.

Best home printer

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Ricoh SP213w printer

Prompt mono printing in a conveniently compact laser

Specifications

Category: mono laser printer
Print speed: 22ppm
Paper capacity: 150 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 7.2kg

Reasons to buy

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Crisp mono prints
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Rapid print speed  

Reasons to avoid

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Limited paper capacity
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Expensive

If you need to churn out pages of text from your home office, then a mono laser printer is the practical and economic answer. This relatively small and affordable model from Ricoh requires little room and it can be relied on to deliver consistently polished monochrome pages while going easy on the consumables. It’s a solid low-profile machine with simple top-mounted controls for easy operation.  

Best home printer

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Samsung Xpress C1810W printer

Simple design, smart home printing

Specifications

Category: colour laser printer
Print speed: 18ppm
Paper capacity: 250 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 16.6kg

Reasons to buy

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Wi-Fi and NFC 
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Rapid print speed

Reasons to avoid

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No auto duplex
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Not the fastest laser

Samsung’s smart-looking laser printer is equipped with both Wi-Fi and NFC for easy mobile printing and is supported by a sophisticated mobile app. It’s an easy size to accommodate at home, but you can fit a useful amount of paper and toner inside, making it good for a monthly cycle of 40,000 pages. It won’t automatically print both sides of the page, but it does have a manual duplex mode.

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World’s smallest laser printer is also one of the cheapest

Specifications

Category: colour laser printer
Print speed: 19ppm
Paper capacity: 100 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 3.8kg

Reasons to buy

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Very small!  
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Tempting price

Reasons to avoid

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No duplex printing
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No display

Being as small and inexpensive as an inkjet, yet with all the speed, economy and consistency of a laser, the LaserJet Pro M15w is in many ways the ideal home printer. It manages to hold one hundred sheets of paper and print on them at the respectable rate of 19ppm. There’s no duplex mode, sadly, and no display, but at this price it’s hard to argue.  

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Laser busting inkjet crams in the features

Specifications

Category: 4-in-1 colour laser MFD
Print speed: 22ppm
Paper capacity: 500 sheets
Paper size: up to A3
Weight: 21kg

Reasons to buy

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A3 capability   
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High paper capacity

Reasons to avoid

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Inconsistent prints 
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Less economical than laser

This big Brother blurs the line between home and office printer by combining the fast print speed and high capacity of a laser machine with the superior photo finish of an inkjet. We would recommend it for both applications because although it is smaller than the laser equivalent MFC-L8690CDW, the inkjet MFC-J5945DW can handle A3 paper. There’s really nothing that this fully featured 4-in-1 can’t do and it carries out all tasks satisfactorily. 

Best home printer

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HP Envy 5055 (5010 in the UK)

Home photo printing on a budget

Specifications

Category: 3-in-1 colour inkjet printer
Print speed: 10ppm
Paper capacity: 100 sheets
Paper size: up to A4
Weight: 5.4kg

Reasons to buy

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Low price  
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Easy to use

Reasons to avoid

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High ink cost 
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Poor connectivity

This humble all-in-one can scan and copy, but its real strength is in printing photos. Frustratingly, there’s no Ethernet port, nor a USB port for printing from a flash drive and it churns very slowly, but the results are surprisingly good for such an affordable inkjet. The supplied starter cartridges are rather light on ink, but if you replace them with high-capacity carts, then the running cost is competitive too.

Best home printer

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A capable and capacious A3 printer

Specifications

Category: colour inkjet printer
Print speed: 18ppm
Paper capacity: 500 sheets
Paper size: up to A3
Weight: 15.5kg

Reasons to buy

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Duplex A3 printing   
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Deep paper trays

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive ink 
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No front USB port

Printers aimed at the home office that can handle A3 paper are not common, but ones that can automatically print on both sides of an A3 page are downright rare. The WorkForce WF-7210DTW is one such beast and it does so quite successfully. Print quality is impressive, be that monochrome text, or a glossy photo. The long list of features includes both Wi-Fi and  NFC connectivity and the two paper trays can hold 500 sheets combined. 

Jim Hill

Jim is a seasoned expert when it comes to testing tech. From playing a prototype PlayStation One to meeting a man called Steve about a new kind of phone in 2007, he’s always hunting the next big thing at the bleeding edge of the electronics industry. After editing the tech section of Wired UK magazine, he is currently specialising in IT and voyaging in his VW camper van.