These are the best inkjet printers you can buy from the last 12 months. These inkjet printers are generally for home or small business users -- some have multifunction and some are great at printing photos. Generally inkjet cartridges cost more than laser toner, so if you're running off hundreds of pages a laser printer might be a better choice.
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The Officejet Pro 8600 Plus is merely one of best inkjet MFPs on the market. You might argue about the default plain paper photo output, but it's very fast, produces good printing overall, and is very cheap to operate.
The Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4535 offers sensational running costs and has an extensive features set. It's one of the most versatile models we've ever seen. It's text output isn't quite up there with a laser printer, and its photo quality ...
Epson's Stylus Photo R2000 is capable of handling the needs of photography enthusiasts who want to print their digital images in A3 or A3+ sizes. The roll paper feed means panorama printing is a breeze (although there's no automatic cutter ...
The Brother MFC-J825DW has a bevy of features for its reasonable asking price -- fax, memory card and USB printing, dual paper inputs including an automatic document feeder, a 3.3in touchscreen -- and is only let down by its lower-than-expected ...
Canon's iX6550 is a good general-purpose A3 printer for any office or home user who just needs reasonable print quality and doesn't mind the restriction of USB-only connectivity.
A futuristic-looking touch panel, attractive output, and good speed highlight this Canon multifunction. The CD/DVD printing is a nice additional feature.
This inkjet multifunction printer has good speed and appealing features for a small or home office, but some similarly priced competitors offer a better design or cheaper inks.