Most parents would purchase an entry-level printer for printing their children’s school materials. Other than saving time running to a printing shop whenever you need to print a document, you can save money too. You can get a basic budget printer or multifunction printer depending on your needs and budget.
Factors to consider when choosing a home printer
1. Type of Printer:
- Inkjet printer is cheaper but their ink might be more costly in the long run. It is good at small volume of printing and print high quality graphics and photos.
- Laser printer is generally more expensive but faster than inkjet printers when it comes to printing large volumes of documents. It might be more economical and efficient in the long run.
2. Features: If you want to print wirelessly from your laptop or smart devices, look for a printer with Wi-Fi connectivity. If you want to save paper, look for a printer that supports duplex printing, which prints on both sides of the paper. If you need to scan, copy, or fax documents, look for a printer with these additional features. Also, black and white printer is generally more affordable.
3. Cost: Printers vary in price depending on their features and capabilities, so it’s important to choose a printer that fits your budget. Make sure you factor in the cost of ink or toner cartridges replacement when considering your budget.
Brother

For more than a century, Brother has won recognition as a brand synonymous with delivering product innovation and customer satisfaction. A Japanese company founded in 1908, Brother is now a leading brand that produces quality innovative products.
Canon

Epson

HP
