Best printer 2023: The top 8 printers you can buy

Buying the best printer possible is no easy task when there are so many different factors to consider. Certain printers excel at printing documents, while others are better suited to photos. And while a cheap printer may appear to offer good value at first, you may be better off with a more expensive alternative with lower running costs. In order to help you find the best printer for your needs, we’ve assembled this list of the best printers that our team of experts have tested and reviewed within the past few years. Every printer that we review undergoes a thorough testing process, as we measure various factors including printing speeds, printing costs and print quality. We also make sure to test all of the available features, especially if a printer offers scanning and copying functionality. Can’t see any printer that catches your eye? Then make sure to return at a later date, as we’ll be updating this list as soon as we review more high-scoring printers Best print

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Best printer 2023: The top 8 printers you can buy

Buying the best printer possible is no easy task when there are so many different factors to consider.

Certain printers excel at printing documents, while others are better suited to photos. And while a cheap printer may appear to offer good value at first, you may be better off with a more expensive alternative with lower running costs.

In order to help you find the best printer for your needs, we’ve assembled this list of the best printers that our team of experts have tested and reviewed within the past few years.

Every printer that we review undergoes a thorough testing process, as we measure various factors including printing speeds, printing costs and print quality. We also make sure to test all of the available features, especially if a printer offers scanning and copying functionality.

Can’t see any printer that catches your eye? Then make sure to return at a later date, as we’ll be updating this list as soon as we review more high-scoring printers

Best printers at a glance 

How we test

Learn more about how we test printers

Every printer we review goes through a series of uniform checks designed to gauge key things including print quality, speed and cost. These include first-time setup, changing respective cartridges, and measuring key things such as print speed and quality with a range of different paper types, including plain and photo.

We’ll also compare the features with other printers at the same price point to see if you’re getting good value for your money. We’ve also calculated how much it would cost to replace the cartridge or refill the ink in order to see how much the printer will cost you in the long term.

  • Excellent print quality
  • Prints quickly
  • Reasonably cheap to run
  • It’s a heavy beast
  • Mobile apps are not super-intuitive
  • Incredibly low running costs
  • Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing
  • Great refillable ink system
  • Simple to use
  • Expensive to buy
  • No duplex printing
  • Only a one-year warranty
  • Incredibly low running costs
  • Does everything except fax
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Great refillable ink system
  • Expensive to buy
  • Only a one-year warranty
  • No duplex (double-sided) scanning
  • In-app editing tools give saturation and contrast a boost
  • Only Instax Link printer to use square film
  • AR Print and Instax Connect aren’t available on other printers
  • Limited editing tools
  • QR codes are too big
  • Film development takes slightly longer than advertised
  • Decent features
  • Great plain paper print quality
  • Very low running costs
  • Slow colour printing
  • Ink bottles could be mis-inserted
  • Good specification at this price
  • Strong plain paper print quality
  • Fairly good photos
  • Expensive ink unless you sign up to a subscription
  • Not an especially fast printer
  • Very good photo print quality
  • Less cost and hassle thanks to bottled ink
  • Surprisingly compact
  • Underwhelming plain paper printing
  • Expensive to buy
  • Exceptional photo prints up to A3+
  • Eight-ink print engine for less grain in colour photos
  • Grey inks for neutral black and white prints
  • Expensive to run
  • Not great for plain paper
HP Smart Tank 5105

HP Smart Tank 5105

Best overall printer
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Pros

  • Decent features
  • Great plain paper print quality
  • Very low running costs

Cons

  • Slow colour printing
  • Ink bottles could be mis-inserted

The HP Smart Tank 5105 is our top recommended multifunction printer for a number of reasons. It can print, scan and copy (although lacks any fax functionality), its small size is easy to accommodate in a home office and its low-cost printing makes it a great value option in the long run.

HP typically uses cartridges in its printers, which are renowned for expensive running costs. But the Smart Tank 5105 uses highly efficient ink bottles instead, resulting in ink costs of just 0.7p per colour page – few printers have better running costs than this. HP even ships its printer with 6,000 pages worth of ink, so it’s possible you won’t even need to buy more ink.

Our tests showed the printing speeds to be reasonable at 10.9 pages per minute, while we were very impressed with the print quality on plain paper. This printer is not recommended for photo prints, with imperfect colour accuracy and loss of detail with dark colours. The Canon PIXMA G650 and Instax Square Link are better options for those who want to print photos.

But if you’re happy to stick to printing documents and fancy a great value all-purpose home multifunction printer, then the HP Smart Tank 5105 is our top recommendation.

Reviewer: Simon Handby
Full review: HP Smart Tank 5105 Review

Canon PIXMA TS7450

Canon PIXMA TS7450

Best value printer
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Pros

  • Excellent print quality
  • Prints quickly
  • Reasonably cheap to run

Cons

  • It’s a heavy beast
  • Mobile apps are not super-intuitive

The Canon PIXMA TS7450 is a great all-rounder printer, representing good value for money if you’re after something versatile.

We found the quality of documents to be excellent, with no obvious distortion or bleeding on ten-point text documents, and coloured graphics on plain paper looked vibrant and solid. Photos printed on glossy paper look detailed and fantastic at the same time, although do watch out for some tones being a little blanched in photos on plain paper.

The PIXMA costs around 9p or so per page using standard cartridges. Those running costs are relatively high, especially compared to ink bottle printers such as the HP Smart Tank 5105 and Epson EcoTank ET-1810. But the Canon makes up for that with a low upfront cost, and can be found for less than £100.

Its print speeds are snappy. During testing, we measured single pages of text firing out in nine seconds, while a longer five-page document took just over thirty. For a full-colour photo on plain A4, expect it to take just under a minute. All in all, you shouldn’t be waiting too long for things to print out with this Canon offering.

While this is also a good-looking printer, at 8.2kg or so, it is heavy and large, too. This means it’s only really a printer for those who’ve got the space for it, but if you do, then there aren’t many better printers for the money in our eyes than the Canon PIXMA TS7450.

Reviewer: Thomas Newton
Full review: Canon PIXMA TS7450 review

Canon PIXMA Pro-200

Canon PIXMA Pro-200

Best photo printer
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Pros

  • Exceptional photo prints up to A3+
  • Eight-ink print engine for less grain in colour photos
  • Grey inks for neutral black and white prints

Cons

  • Expensive to run
  • Not great for plain paper

The Canon PIXMA Pro-200 has no equal if you’re looking for high-quality photo printing. Whether you’re looking for fantastic portraits, vibrant and detailed group shots or breathtaking landscapes, the PIXMA Pro-200 has you covered.

This A3+ printer features a straightforward design, inviting the average user to take full advantage of its tremendous photo printing capabilities. Canon’s printer innovates with an eight-cartridge approach, adding two shades of grey as well as lighter shades of magenta and cyan to the traditional set of four. This decision makes for finer control over colour, ideal for photo prints.

Along with showing its class when it comes to finer details, the PIXMA Pro-200 provides luxurious mid and dark tones as well as more than holding its own with contrasty subjects. Consistency was also top-notch in our testing, with only one photo in our entering testing period coming out with a flaw.

You’d think this high of a standard of print may take some time, right? Not with this Canon, speedily dishing out your prints even at sizes beyond A3. This printer is an ideal package for those looking for top-tier A3+ photo prints.

Reviewer: Simon Handby
Full review: Canon PIXMA Pro-200 review

Epson EcoTank ET-18100

Epson EcoTank ET-18100

Best A3 printer
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Pros

  • Very good photo print quality
  • Less cost and hassle thanks to bottled ink
  • Surprisingly compact

Cons

  • Underwhelming plain paper printing
  • Expensive to buy

Not all printers are created equal, and some focus on value over luxurious quality. The Epson EcoTank ET-18100 is the former, offering a great all-around experience that keeps the burden on your wallet low, with low-running costs.

The low-running costs really are the star of the show here, with the EcoTank ET-18100 donning refillable ink tanks. These tanks not only save time on refilling compared with cartridges but they are typically cheaper to run. You’d get a full set of these bottles in the box too. The replacement ink costs up to £12 per colour, with Epson saying a full tank will get you around 2,100 prints – coming in at 3.3p per postcard print.

The Epson is a photo printer at heart but it performs to an acceptable level with plain paper. When tackling photos, the results are speedy and impressive. This is a key selling point, as this is a printer for those who will make plenty of use of its photo capabilities. Its low-running costs will only negate its high £600 price if you’re going to print a lot.

Its quality isn’t up to the pro levels of the Canon PIXMA Pro-200, which will better suit professional photographers but, if you’re a very keen amateur photographer, it’ll be hard to find better. The EcoTank ET-18100 excels with sharpness and vivid details in its photos – you won’t be disappointed.

Reviewer: Simon Handby
Full review: Epson EcoTank ET-18100 review

Epson EcoTank ET-1810

Epson EcoTank ET-1810

Best printer for low printing costs
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Pros

  • Incredibly low running costs
  • Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing
  • Great refillable ink system
  • Simple to use

Cons

  • Expensive to buy
  • No duplex printing
  • Only a one-year warranty

If it’s low printing costs you’re after, the Epson EcoTank ET-1810 is going to be a great printer for you.

The main appeal of this Epson comes down to the fact it utilises the EcoTank system, which allows you to refill the ink wells yourself, as opposed to buying a large handful of cartridges. The printer comes with a full set of EcoTank bottles which are good to print 4500 black or 7500 colour pages, which multiplies what you can get out of a cartridge printer by between 20 and 30 times. This works out to a print cost of around half a penny per full-colour page, which is about as cheap as printing gets.

We found the print quality of the ET-1810 to be good for the price, too. Plain paper printing provided dark text and perfectly serviceable colours. Using photo paper offered decent colour accuracy and shade control, complete with a superb glossy finish when using Epson’s own paper. The ET-18120 may not be a printer specifically designed for photography, but it should be great for those wanting to print out the odd postcard-sized snap.

The ET-1810 isn’t the most blazing fast printer out there, but it’s fine for most jobs. During testing, we found a five-page text document to take around 46 seconds to complete, with a single page clocking in at 18 seconds. Colour documents did take a smidgen longer, with it taking just over 90 seconds to print five pages’ worth of graphics. This may not be the best printer for those in a rush, but the ET-1810 is in it for the long haul, given those low printing costs.

For a £150 printer, its design and interface may seem old-fashioned, given the ET-1810 doesn’t have a screen or any form of visual interface. There isn’t an automatic duplex printing option either. For those who want an all-singing and all-dancing printer, we’d say to look elsewhere, but if you’re okay with something simple, functional and with low printing costs, the Epson EcoTank ET-1810 is an incredible option.

Reviewer: Simon Handby
Full review: Epson EcoTank ET-1810 review

Epson EcoTank ET-3850

Epson EcoTank ET-3850

Best office printer
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Pros

  • Incredibly low running costs
  • Does everything except fax
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Great refillable ink system

Cons

  • Expensive to buy
  • Only a one-year warranty
  • No duplex (double-sided) scanning

The Epson EcoTank ET-3850 is an immense printer if you want something to be your office companion.

We found it to be a useful multifunctional device, given it can not only print but also scan and copy. Handily, the ET-3850 features an automatic document feeder, which we found allowed documents to be scanned and copied with relative ease, giving you access to all of this printer’s facets at once. 

As an EcoTank printer, this Epson is able to take advantage of the incredibly low print costs, made possible by its refillable tanks. That’s arguably a major reason why it seems like such an expensive printer. The ET-3850 claims to be able to print a volume of 14,000 black or 5,200 colour pages before needing to be fully refilled. Compared to a standard cartridge-based printer, the money saved for such a large print volume is ridiculous.

For an inkjet printer, the ET-3850 is absurdly quick. We found it to deliver a five-page text document in 31 seconds, while a 20-page document registered a speed of around 10 pages a minute, printing in just under two minutes. For colour printing, the speeds were just as impressive, with a five-page sample printing in the same 31 seconds as a mono document.

There isn’t a touchscreen on offer here, but the colour screen with button controls that the ET-3850 has worked well and is functional. If you’re after a compact printer, then this Epson option should more than suffice.

Reviewer: Simon Handby
Full review: Epson EcoTank ET-3850 review

Canon PIXMA TS5350i

Canon PIXMA TS5350i

Best printer under £50
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Pros

  • Good specification at this price
  • Strong plain paper print quality
  • Fairly good photos

Cons

  • Expensive ink unless you sign up to a subscription
  • Not an especially fast printer

The Canon PIXMA TS5350i isn’t going to win the race for best overall printer and, if value is the priority, there is even some better picks there. But, if you’ve only got £50 to spend on a printer, the TS5350i is the one for you.

It may cost less than £50 but it comes with a bunch of features and gets the job done to a suitable standard at a decent speed. The range of specs are surprisingly good for the low-low price and it does a strong job when it comes to photo printer as well. Being a three-in-one multifunction printer, you’ll find printing, scanning and copying all onboard this cheap device.

What slightly damages this low-cost printers value proposition is the cost of ink, which isn’t the cheapest on the market. Thankfully, Canon’s printer ink subscription service eases the blow and is your best option if you are going to get plenty of use out of this printer.

Reviewer: Simon Handby
Full review: Canon PIXMA TS5350i review

Instax Square Link

Instax Square Link

Best portable instant photography printer
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Pros

  • In-app editing tools give saturation and contrast a boost
  • Only Instax Link printer to use square film
  • AR Print and Instax Connect aren’t available on other printers

Cons

  • Limited editing tools
  • QR codes are too big
  • Film development takes slightly longer than advertised

The Instax Square Link is one of three instant “Link” printers sold by Fujifilm. While each printer in this series has its own unique feature set, the deciding factor here ultimately comes down to film size – that is if you want to print mini, wide or, in this case, square photos. 

The Square Link makes it easy to print bright and detailed 6.2 x 6.2cm images on the go with help from the smartphone app. Photos take just 15 seconds to print, though we found film development lasted a few minutes once the paper was ejected from the printer. 

The editing controls in the app are very basic, but offer a convenient way to crop and rotate your images and boost the brightness, saturation and contrast before you hit print. You also have the option to edit the images in a third-party app before uploading them. 

There’s a good range of features available through the Instax Square app, including stickers, filters, collage templates and themed frames. 

There’s also an AR Print option not found on other Instax printers. This feature allows you to attach secret augmented reality messages and animations that can be unlocked by scanning the QR code on the print. 

Instax Connect is another Square Link-exclusive feature that gives you the ability to decorate images before sending them to friends and family to print. There’s even a calendar to make sure you don’t miss any important birthdays or holidays. 

The printer itself is quite chunky, but still small enough to slip into most small bags, making it a great option for taking on the go. 

Of course, being an instant printer (and not an instant camera) also means you also have the option to snap photos when you’re out and wait until you get home to print them, making the Square Link a convenient gateway into instant photography. 

Reviewer: Hannah Davies
Full review: Instax Square Link review

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FAQs

What is better: inkjet or laser?

For those printing large volumes with no real budget constraints, then laser printers are the way to go, given their high capacities and great reliability. However, for most people, inkjet printers are likely to suffice given that they’re more affordable and perfectly serviceable for day-to-day usage.

Which printer is most economical for ink costs?

In our experience, the Epson EcoTank printers are some of the most economical, given their large ink wells that are user-refillable with bottles that results in printing costs several times cheaper than more standard cartridge-based printers.

Is toner or ink better?

Generally speaking, toner is better, given it lasts longer and may not dry out as easily as ink does. However, it is more expensive than ink, alongside the fact it works with laser printers, which are traditionally dearer than their inkjet counterparts.

Comparison specs

UK RRP
USA RRP
EU RRP
CA RRP
AUD RRP
Manufacturer
Quiet Mark Accredited
Size (Dimensions)
Weight
ASIN
Release Date
First Reviewed Date
Model Number
Ports
Connectivity
Printer Speed
Ink Cartridge support
Printer Type
Scanner?
Ink Type
Canon PIXMA TS7450
£78.99
Canon
403 x 364 x 206 MM
8.2 KG
2021
04/02/2021
WiFI, Canon PRINT, AirPrint, Mopria
Colour
Yes
Cartridge
Epson EcoTank ET-1810
£190
Unavailable
€210
Unavailable
AU$299
Epson
375 x 347 x 169 MM
2.9 KG
B09HCHYZ5R
2021
03/03/2022
C11CJ71401CA
USB
USB, Wi-Fi
Epson 104 bottled ink (black, cyan, magenta and yellow)
Colour
Bottle
Epson EcoTank ET-3850
£430
$400
€450
Unavailable
Unavailable
Epson
375 x 347 x 231 MM
6.7 KG
B09GL13VHV
2021
03/03/2022
C11CJ61401
USB, Ethernet
USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi
Epson 102 bottled ink (pigment black, cyan, magenta and yellow)
Colour
Yes
Bottle
Instax Square Link
£129.99
Fujifilm
105 x 37.5 x 127.5 MM
236 G
2022
USB-C
Bluetooth 4.2
12 sec
FUJIFILM INSTAX SQUARE Instant Film
Colour
Cartridge
HP Smart Tank 5105
£210
Unavailable
€241
Unavailable
Unavailable
HP
No
435 x 362 x 157 MM
5.03 KG
B0BPJK37V7
2023
28/03/2023
1f3y3a#bhc
USB
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
32XL black, 31 cyan, magenta and yellow
Colour
Yes
Bottle
Canon PIXMA TS5350i
£49.99
Unavailable
€100
Unavailable
Unavailable
Canon
No
403 x 315 x 148 MM
6.3 KG
B0C2VYFZPL
2023
05/06/2023
USB
802.11b/g/n
PG-560 black (180 pages), PG-560XL black (400 pages), CL-561 colour (180 pages), CL-561XL (300 pages)
Colour
Yes
Cartridge
Epson EcoTank ET-18100
£650
Unavailable
€777
Unavailable
Unavailable
Epson
No
523 x 369 x 150 MM
8 KG
B0BZ93GFQB
2023
30/05/2023
C11CK38401BY
USB
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
Epson EcoTank 107 ink
Colour
Bottle
Canon PIXMA Pro-200
£430
$549
€514
CA$752
Unavailable
Canon
No
639 x 379 x 200 MM
14.1 G
B08LW5R6K6
2020
06/06/2023
4280C008AA
USB, 10/100 Ethernet
802.11b/g/n wireless
CLI-65 black, cyan, magenta, yellow, grey, light grey, light cyan, light magenta
Colour
Cartridge

Trusted Reviews test data

Printing A4 mono speed (single page)
Printing A4 mono speed (5 pages)
Printing A4 mono speed (20 pages)
Printing A4 colour speed (single page)
Printing A4 colour speed (5 pages)
Printing A4 colour speed (20 pages)
Printing A4 colour photo speed (20 pages)
Canon PIXMA TS7450
9 sec
31.57 sec
101 sec
57.7 sec
Epson EcoTank ET-1810
18 sec
46 sec
158 sec
24 sec
46 sec
339 sec
Epson EcoTank ET-3850
15 sec
31 sec
114 sec
17 sec
31 sec
307 sec
Instax Square Link
HP Smart Tank 5105
35 sec
60 sec
426 sec
29 sec
66 sec
206 sec
Canon PIXMA TS5350i
23 sec
105 sec
240 sec
29 sec
154 sec
205 sec
358 sec
Epson EcoTank ET-18100
24 sec
53 sec
121 sec
21 sec
55 sec
109 sec
Canon PIXMA Pro-200
37 sec
127 sec
321 sec
56 sec
177 sec
372 sec

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