The easy-to-follow instructions are all laid out on the wireless printer’s little screen for the first few minutes, telling you how to load the ink and paper. Yes, it was long-winded - but it was still one of the better ones I went through. Nonetheless, I came away seriously impressed. I have to say my expectations were pretty low for this one, purely because the printer is far from a looker: my light grey test model had a ‘90s computer’ feel. Ink cartridges price: LC-3235XL, £73.45 for multipack, Printer Inks What we like about it: Printing is very quick and colours look sharp Here are my top picks, starting with the best wireless printers of them all… I considered all these factors while testing, printing out the same black and white document and colour photograph on each printer. (Paper, thankfully is always reasonably consistently priced, given that all printers tend to at least fit plain A4!) Not only that but speed, volume, and ease of printing also vary massively, as does ink usage and therefore running costs. Black and white documents look very similar across all models, but print anything in colour and the differences are immediately apparent. What’s more surprising is how much the actual print quality varies. I’m afraid setup is still, often, a pain - although some companies have made a better fist of it than others. In theory at least.īut given that the best laptops are now simple enough for a child to use, surely wireless printers must have got simpler too? That’s what I hoped when I set out to test and review the best printers currently available… only to be disappointed. The only advantage is that once you’ve done it, you shouldn’t have to mess around with it again. Anyone who has set up a printer before knows that it can be the most arduous, thankless, long-winded tasks in the home tech arsenal. Or, more specifically, setting up a printer. According to Dante’s Inferno, those represent the nine circles of hell, but I would suggest he missed one: printers. Limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud, treachery.
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