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Printers and Scanners | Wirecutter

Printers and scanners

  1. Office
  2. Printers and scanners
Unfortunately, most printers are, well, less than great. To keep you from having an Office Space–style breakdown, we've spent hundreds of hours researching and testing the best printers in every category, from cheap, black-and-white lasers to comprehensive all-in-ones. We also have options for scanning and printing your photos and documents.
  • An HP all-in-one printer pictured with office supplies.

    The Best All-in-One Printers

    by Kaitlyn Wells and Ben Keough

    The HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e is our favorite all-in-one printer thanks to its ease of use, great print quality, and low cost of operation.

  • An HP printer sitting amongst office supplies.

    The Best Laser Printer

    by Kaitlyn Wells and Ben Keough

    The fast, reliable, and easy-to-use HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw is the laser printer we recommend for most home offices.

  • A Brother HL-L2350DW printer next to a Brother MFC-J4335DW printer.

    The Best Cheap Printers

    by Phil Ryan

    If you’re looking for an inexpensive printer, the Brother HL-L2460DW and Brother MFC-J4335DW are your best options.

  • An HP printer sitting amongst office supplies.

    The Best Home Printers

    by Kaitlyn Wells and Ben Keough

    Run a home business? Have a student in the house? Depending on your needs, we have a few recommendations for the best printer for you.

  • The Epson SureColor P700 photo printer next to a camera.

    The Best Photo Printer

    by Erin Roberts and Phil Ryan

    If you want to make high-quality, long-lasting photo prints at home, the Epson SureColor P700 is the best photo printer to buy.

  • A collection of instant photo printers, with their photos, that we tested to find the best ones.

    The Best Instant Photo Printer

    by Arriana Vasquez

    Our pick for the best instant photo printer is simple to use, and it’s light and small enough to carry. It uses easy-to-find, affordable film, too.

  • A small document on the flatbed face of a Canon CanoScan LiDE 300.

    The Best Cheap Scanner

    by Ben Keough and Phil Ryan

    We think the Canon CanoScan LiDE 300 is the best for high-resolution scans of delicate or thick items, and the Epson Perfection V600 is best for film.

  • A collection of varied photo prints from our testing for best online photo printing service, displayed on top of a wooden surface.

    The Best Online Photo Printing Service

    by Phil Ryan

    We’ve tested dozens of online photo printing services, and we’ve consistently found that Nations Photo Lab is the best place to get prints.

  • A Bambu Lab A1 Mini 3D printer loaded with a teal colored filament.

    The Best 3D Printer

    by Dave Gershgorn

    The Bambu Lab A1 Mini is the fastest and easiest-to-use 3D printer we’ve found that is also compact enough to fit on a desk.

  • A white Brother ADS-1350W portable document scanner with W-9 Documents being scanned. A white Brother DS-940DW ultraportable scanner and a pile of papers and folders in front of a beige backdrop.

    The Best Portable Document Scanner

    by Phil Ryan

    The Brother ADS-1350W is the best portable scanner you can get thanks to its high speed, great image quality, Wi-Fi connectivity, and easy-to-use software.

  • A smartphone resting on a pile of post-it notes while opened to a scanned page on a scanning app.

    The Best Mobile Scanning Apps

    by Ben Keough and Melanie Pinola

    These free apps turn your phone into a scanner and produce high-quality PDFs, JPEGs, and text documents.

  • A close-up of DropboxFax on someone's laptop screen.

    The Best Online Fax Services

    by Melanie Pinola

    If you need to send occasional faxes for free, no service does it better than Dropbox Fax. Need to fax sensitive info? Give mFax a try.