Is Epson, Canon or HP better? Each major printer brand caters to a wide range of price points and functionalities, though there are a few key differences. “Canon and Epson are the only two ...
Who this is for: Serious photographers, or those who aspire to be, should go for this kind of printer. Why we like it: The Epson SureColor P700 is capable of delivering gallery-quality prints up ...
I know because my team reviews printers from top manufacturers like Brother, Epson and HP every year. Right now we're partial to Brother's output, and I typically recommend the Brother MFC-L2750DW ...
The Epson EcoTank, one of the least expensive printers in our roundup, offers cost-effective cartridge-free ink efficiency, which is what makes it our best budget pick for the long run.
Epson ReadyInk is a handy feature of Epson printers that lets them order new ink & toner cartridges when they detected that they're getting low. To use this feature, you'll need to connect your ...
Looking for a new printer for school or to complete your home office? These are our top picks, and there’s something for every budget. James has been writing about technology for years but has ...
Epson comes to the rescue once again, with a great-value label printer that will do the job in most situations. The lightweight LW-C410 is small but mighty, offering everything from QR codes and ...
The smaller models, like our top overall pick, the Epson WorkForce Pro WF-7310, are for offices or home photo enthusiasts. I've been PCMag's printer expert for decades, and I've tested printers ...
Each major printer brand caters to a wide range of price points and functionalities, though there are a few key differences. “Canon and Epson are the only two [involved] in higher end photo/art ...
The Epson EcoTank Pro ET-5850 is an all-in-one printer designed to churn out 3,000 to 4,000 pages per month in today's busy small and midsize offices and workgroups. Its high input capacity ...
The Pixma Pro-200 isn't the flagship of Canon's photo printers—it's limited to 13-inch-wide (supertabloid) media instead of 17-by-22-inch stock or roll paper for banners or panoramas. But its ...