Printers? Today, this technology might seem a little obsolete when nearly all forms, documents and the like are available digitally. But a good printer can be a useful member of your workspace setup, especially when you need a hard copy of concert tickets, homework or photos. Many printers even have scanners onboard that come in handy for the reverse, digitizing what’s most important. Though printers might not be the flashiest or must-have tech, there are still plenty of great options. Thankfully, I’ve been testing the latest printers for a while now, often running dozens of machines simultaneously. It’s noisy, but the best overall options always cut through the chaos.
What is the best printer overall?
In this roundup, you’ll find printers capable of mobile printing and wireless printing from a phone or any PC, Mac or Chromebook. You can also print over a cabled connection and via wireless printer connectivity. (Note that some, but not all, printers support Apple’s AirPrint and Google’s Cloud Print protocols, which are usually less onerous than the printer vendors’ proprietary systems.) Some of the printers here go beyond the standard options. We’ve included thermal label printers, sublimation printers, and even DTF printers to offer a well-rounded selection for your printing needs.
For a home office with just one or two people using it, the HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e is the best overall choice. The print speed was excellent, and all the printed words were crisp and clear. This isn’t a photo printer, and it shows, but it works well enough for daily imagery tasks. If you’re using it to print brochures or Word documents, this is an almost perfect printer for you.
Best printers of 2025
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If you work from home but need all the advantages of an office printer, the OfficeJet Pro is an excellent choice. In terms of sheer printing speed, the HP is ahead of most others in its price range. It printed the 10 pages in just 32 seconds and scanned and printed them in 58 seconds. Very impressive.
The last model had some issues with graphics and imagery, but this new upgrade is much better. The graphics in the brochure test were sharp and accurate, and the images, while being a little dotty, still looked great. The text was excellent, with clearly defined edges, even the Comic Sans parts. It’s a bit larger than some of the printers I tested, but the deep paper tray and auto-feed for the scanner make the size worthwhile.
Of the printers I’ve tested so far, the OfficeJet Pro is the most versatile. It also comes with three months of free ink, based on a standard usage if you sign up for HP Plus. While HP Plus does give you some extra helpful app choices for free and the ink, the downside is you can only use HP inks while subscribed to it.
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With this HP Envy 6458E wireless all-in-one printer, you’ll pick up a home printing center that covers all the basics. Print, scan, and copy everyday documents for school, work, and side gigs simply and wirelessly. Intuitive setup with the HP Smart app means you’re ready on any device.
Includes the HP Envy 6458E wireless all-in-one printer, an HP 67 tri-color ink cartridge, and an HP 67 black ink cartridge.
- Print, scan, and copy
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- 35-page auto document feeder
- Prints up to 10 pages per minute black, and up to 7 ppm color
- Automatic two-sided printing
- HP Smart app
- Measures 6.8 by 14.2 by 17 inches