Epson comes to the rescue once again, with a great-value label printer that will do the job in most situations. The lightweight LW-C410 is small but mighty, offering everything from QR codes and ...
If you need a printer that’s a bit faster and more consistent across color and monochrome prints, then the Epson Expression Premium XP-6100 is the way to go. It can manage a lightning-fast 11.3 ...
Epson says the ink cost for a borderless 4-by-6-inch photo is 4 cents, roughly one-tenth the cost for an otherwise-equivalent cartridge-based printer. That's a savings of more than $1 for three ...
The best overall sublimation printer in my view is the Epson SureColor SC-F100 (F170), listed below. But if you need a higher specification, there’s also the Mimaki TS100-1600. Why you can trust ...
Epson ReadyInk is a handy feature of Epson printers that lets them order new ink & toner cartridges when they detected that they're getting low. To use this feature, you'll need to connect your ...
If you’re looking for a home use all-in-one printer that won’t break the bank, the Epson Expression will meet your needs. With wireless connectivity to both PCs and mobile devices, a paper ...
Find the best home printer for your needs with our expert-reviewed list. As TechRadar’s resident printer specialist, I’ve tested over a hundred printers across every category, but for this ...
Epson’s EcoTank ET-3850 is a compact and affordable all-in-one printer that comes with a two-year supply of ink. That’s enough to catch the eye of anyone that prints often and it’s ...
The Brother MFC-L3780CDW offers excellent output quality with relatively low print costs, making it our top recommendation for a color laser all-in-one printer for home or small offices. It prints ...
The Epson EcoTank ET-1810 inkjet printer clearly has designs on being one of the best printers in its price range, and one of the most affordable to run: it uses refillable ink tanks rather than ...
We tested a wide range of the best home printers to narrow down the top options for all your printing needs. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s.