The HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e is a fast and rugged all-in-one printer at an affordable price. We went hands-on with it to find out if it offers good value for you.
HP's Envy Inspire 7955e review has good specs at a low price, but we explore the design, performance, features, and software to find out if it's right for you.
The Instax Mini Link mobile printer uses motion controls to change settings, so you can tilt it to zoom or flip it up to change the mode. It's also loaded with some creative (and gimmicky) features that will make it a hit at parties.
Can a printer look good enough to reside in your living room? The Tango X does. With its fabric cover, it looks somewhat like a large, fabric-covered coffee-table book. But looks aren't everything -- it also prints quite well and is incredibly easy to set up thanks to HP's Smart app.
In our Canon Pixma TS9020 review we find that six color inks creates excellent photo prints at an affordable price for a inkjet printer of this quality.
It’s not the fastest, cheapest, nor quietest multifunction printer you can buy. But the HP DeskJet 3755 the smallest, and that carries a lot of weight.
For high-yield printing environments such as small offices, Canon’s Maxify MB5420 is a great choice. It’s a multifunction workhorse printer designed for heavy-duty use.
Budget printers usually requires sacrifice in features or performance, but Brother’s J885DW office MFP delivers on the things that matter, at a low cost of purchase.
The PictureMate PM-400 is the newest portable photo printer from Epson, and lets you make lab-quality photos at home. But the convenience of this specialty printer comes at a premium.
If you do a lot of printing, and want the ability to print on paper up to 11 × 17, the MFC-J5520DW from Brother, with its high-capacity ink cartridges and 250-sheet paper tray, is a good value.
The Officejet Pro 8620 from HP delivers fast prints with good-quality output on regular and specialty paper, making it attractive to both offices and large households.
Epson’s Expression Premium XP-520 is a great printer that churns out quality photos and documents. As a MFP, however, there are too many quirks and missing features.
Canon has a new series of printers designed for the SOHO and small-business markets. With workhorse performance and high-quality prints, it’s worth the premium.
The WorkForce WF-2660 is an affordable entry into Epson’s PrecisionCore technology, offering plenty of MFP features, fast print speeds, and photo-quality prints.
Brother’s MFC-J4420DW all-in-one printer is marketed toward office users, but it’s more than capable in a home setting. Print quality is very good, and it’s a good deal too.
Samsung’s Xpress C1860FW offers fast output and great quality prints, even on photo paper. Unfortunately, a high retail price and lack of duplexing holds it back.
If you need a printer that can produce excellent photos, but also adept at being a multifunction device, Epson’s Expression Photo XP-860 is that machine.
The Epson Expression Premium XP-820 is a compact multifunction printer that offers a lot of utility and great image quality. Unfortunately, we just can’t get over its awkward paper tray.
The WorkForce WF-3640 is one of the first Epson desktop printers to utilize the new PrecisionCore technology, which promises faster speeds and better color quality – and it shows.
The Epson Expression Premium XP-610 is an affordable wireless home printer that delivers excellent quality photos and documents, provided you use the right paper.
Brother designed the MFC-J870DW multifunction printer as an office machine, but the low price and high-quality output make it equally suitable for home use.
Don’t let its “work” moniker deter you. With wide-format output and scanning, as well as affordable replacement ink, the Epson WF-7510 is great for home use.