Best all-in-one printer for home office and remote working in 2023
The best all-in-one printer makes working from home so much more relaxed and productive. Not only will you be able to print documents, photos, labels, and other things with ease, but an all-in-one device also lets you scan and copy stuff too. That’s a much better use of space than having a separate scanner and printer, and much cheaper.
To help you find the right one, we’ve selected the best all-in-one printers (aka MFD printers or multifunction device printers) on the market today. (If you only want to scan, though, see our guide on the best scanners (opens in new tab) instead).
When it comes to all-in-one printers, the initial price is not the only cost consideration you need to think about. Most inkjet printers are sold with standard-capacity or ‘installation’ cartridges, which can run dry surprisingly quickly, and leave you on the hook for buying more.
That’s why we’ve also included some of Epson’s ‘EcoTank’ printers, which are quite expensive initially but use a more efficient bottle-based ink system that’s cheaper in the long run. We’ve also added some color laser models as an additional option; these tend to be expensive but will churn out documents much more quickly.
Now read on to discover the best all-in-one printers on the market today.
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Best all-in-one printers in 2023
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Canon’s five-ink printers typically give you the best of both worlds. The combination of a pigment black ink plus dye-based cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks delivers immaculate quality for crisp mono and color documents, as well as superb photo output.
Known as the Canon PIXMA TS6320 in America, and the PIXMA TS6350 in Europe, this latest model in the line-up has smart paper handling options, including a space-saving motorized output tray that extends from the front, an internal paper input cassette, plus a rear-loading feeder that’s ideal for photo paper and alternative media sizes. Automatic duplex printing is also available, with the potential of saving paper and postage costs.
When we reviewed the Canon PIXMA TS6320, we found that it excelled at pretty much everything, from the humdrum printing of home working to producing beautiful photographs. While it does lack a touchscreen, it boasts an intuitive onboard control system based on a high-quality OLED display.
Read our full Canon PIXMA TS6320/TS6350 review for more details
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The Canon PIXMA TR7020 / TS7450 (depending on whether you’re in the UK or US) only has four colors in its two cartridges, and the quality of photos it prints is pretty mediocre. So why are we recommending it? Because it’s perfect for homework, is able to print double-sided, and spits out plenty of pages per minute.
With USB, Wi-FI, and Bluetooth, you’ve got plenty of connectivity options for sending documents to print, and it’s also compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant if you prefer to issue voice commands. In our review, we were impressed by the printer’s mono document printing, which is fast, crisp, and detailed. And while the fairly minimal cartridge setup means photo printing is lackluster, it does keep the running costs low, making this a great choice of home-working printer for schoolchildren, students, and adults.
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3. Epson EcoTank ET-3850
The best all-in-one printer for cheap running costs
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Specifications
Type:
Inkjet
Max print/scan resolution:
4,800 x 1,200 dpi
Cartridges:
4
Mono/color print speed:
33ppm/20ppm
Connectivity:
USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet
Dimensions (WxL):
375 x 347 x 231mm
Weight:
6.7kg
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Reasons to buy
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3 years of ink for free
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Ink is generally cheap
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Expensive initial purchase price
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No touchscreen
With inflation running rampant right now, keeping running costs low may be your top priority. In this case, you’ll be pleased to know this printer comes with three years supply of ink.
The Epson EcoTank ET-3850 has four ink tanks and comes with bottles of cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks, with sufficient capacity for printing up to 14,000 black and white pages, or 5,200 colors. And replacement high-capacity ink bottles (if and when you need them) are much cheaper than most regular cartridges: Epson claims up to 90 percent cheaper.
Other home office-friendly features include a 6.1cm color LCD screen, automatic double-sided printing, and a 30-page document feeder.
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Building on Canon’s rich heritage of five-ink printers, this model goes one better with its six-ink system. You get the usual mix of pigment-based black and dye-based CMYK, plus a ‘photo blue’ ink for more vivid photo output with even smoother graduations. It’s simply the best A4/Letter sized photo printer on the market, but it’s equally adept at office duties. When we reviewed the PIXMA TS8320, we found that mono and color print speeds were fast, as was the quality.
Further automation extends to a motorized tilting front panel and extending output tray, along with auto paper width detection, which can save setup time when using different sizes of media. Speaking of which, there are dual input paths including an internal cassette and rear feeder. This printer is called the Canon PIXMA TS8320 in North America, and the TS8350 in most other places around the world.
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5. Brother MFC-L3770CDW
The best all-in-one printer for laser-like quality
Specifications
Type:
Laser
Max print/scan resolution:
2400/1200dpi
Cartridges:
4
Mono/color print speed:
25/25ppm
Connectivity:
USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, NFC
Dimensions (WxL):
409x508x414mm
Weight:
24.4kg
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Reasons to buy
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50-sheet ADF and fax capability
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Good connections, including NFC
Reasons to avoid
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Quite pricey to run
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Not great for photo output
Typical of relatively low-cost ‘laser’ printers, this one is based on an LED array rather than actual laser technology. It’s certainly fast and highly effective, however, churning out mono or color prints at up to 25 pages per minute. You can photocopy or scan to your computer, as well as send direct faxes, all of which take advantage of a built-in auto document feeder.
A 3.7-inch touchscreen makes for easy menu navigation and the printer is well-connected, adding NFC to the usual range of USB, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet options. Running costs are fairly competitive for mono printing but a bit pricey for color.
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6. HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP479fdw
The best all-in-one laser printer for small offices
Specifications
Type:
Laser
Max print/scan resolution:
600/1200dpi
Cartridges:
4
Mono/color print speed:
27/27ppm
Connectivity:
USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet
Dimensions (WxL):
416x472x400mm
Weight:
23.4kg
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Reasons to buy
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Auto duplex scanning and printing, with ADF
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Excellent value in the UK
Reasons to avoid
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Relatively pricey in the USA
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Typically mediocre photo print quality for a laser
Billed as ideal for three to ten users printing up to 4,000 pages per month in total, this LED-based Color LaserJet Pro comes complete with a 50-sheet auto document feeder, plus auto duplex for copying, scanning, and fax, as well as for scanning directly to email and PDF. The ‘fdw’ version is Wi-Fi enabled.
Print speeds are quick, at 27 pages per minute for both mono and color output, and the supplied cartridges are good for 2,400 mono pages and 1,200 color pages. The main paper input tray takes 300 sheets, which you can boost to 850 sheets by fitting an optional 550-sheet tray. The printer is quick and easy to set up, and it’s easy to live with too, thanks to an intuitive 4.3-inch color touchscreen. All in all, this HP is a great color laser for the home office.
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7. Epson EcoTank ET-7750
The best large format all-in-one printer – double up on page size
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Specifications
Type:
Inkjet
Max print/scan resolution:
4800/4800dpi
Cartridges:
4
Mono/colour print speed:
28/28ppm
Connectivity:
USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet
Dimensions (WxL):
526x415x168mm
Weight:
10.5kg
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Reasons to buy
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Large format A3+ printing
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High-capacity ink tanks
Reasons to avoid
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Scanner is only A4/letter size
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Expensive initial purchase price
For most home-office needs, an A4/letter-sized printer will suffice. However, if you need to create larger output, or maybe fold a larger sheet of paper in half to effectively make a four-page A4/letter-sized pamphlet, this 13-inch Epson printer is the ideal solution. It’s also a dab hand at creating A3/11×17-inch photo prints. A major frustration of most large-format printers is that you can find yourself perpetually running on empty, for at least one or more of the ink cartridges.
Typical of Epson’s EcoTank range of printers, this one has high-volume ink tanks instead of cartridges and is supplied with sufficient ink to create thousands of mono and color documents, or up to 3,400 6×4-inch photos, with correspondingly smaller amounts of larger sizes.
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8. Brother MFC-J5330DW
The best all-in-one printer for A3 on a budget
Specifications
Type:
Inkjet
Max print/scan resolution:
4800/2400dpi
Cartridges:
5
Mono/colour print speed:
35/20ppm
Connectivity:
USB, Wi-Fi
Dimensions:
398 x 530 x 304mm
Weight:
16.9kg
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Reasons to buy
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Prints A3
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Fast print speeds
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Great value
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Only A4 scanning
Need an all-in-one that can print at A3, as well as copying, faxing, and scanning at A4, but can’t afford the Epson EcoTank ET-7750 (number 9 on our list)? Then here’s a very capable budget alternative. Despite the relatively low cost, you’re getting decent print speeds of up to 35 pages per minute, auto two-sided printing, and a lovely 6.8cm color LCD touchscreen that’s responsive and easy to use.
The Brother MFC-J5330DW also boasts a 250-sheet tray and a 50-sheet automatic document feeder. And while it can print A3, it still keeps everything compact with an A4 footprint overall.
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9. Brother MFC-J5945DW
High-end inkjet that’s close to laser quality
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Specifications
Type:
Inkjet
Max print/scan resolution:
6000/1200dpi
Cartridges:
4
Mono/colour print speed:
22/20ppm
Connectivity:
USB, Wi-Fi
Dimensions:
435 x 341 x 195mm
Weight:
7.96kg
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Reasons to buy
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High quality inkjet printing
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500 sheet capacity
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Prints up to A3
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Not a laser
In general, we think of laser printers as vastly superior to inkjet ones. But this business-focused inkjet 4-in-1 printer provides high-quality prints that are surprisingly close to laser quality.
This is a great choice for a busy office, featuring automatic two-sided printing, copying, and scanning, a 500-sheet paper capacity, the ability to print at up to A3, and a 50-sheet automatic document feeder. The 9.3-inch touchscreen is a joy, and print speeds of up to 22ppm are impressive too.
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10. Xerox B215
The best all-in-one printer for copying documents
Specifications
Type:
Laser
Max print/scan resolution:
1200dpi
Cartridges:
Standard toner cartridge
Mono print speed:
31ppm
Connectivity:
Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, USB
Dimensions:
365 x 401 x 397mm
Weight:
11.5kg
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Reasons to buy
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High-quality results
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Fast copying speeds
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Fast print speeds
Reasons to avoid
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No colour printing
Need to copy a lot of documents on a regular basis? Then we recommend the Xerox B215, which is quiet, efficient, and a super-fast worker. You’ll get your first copy out in as little as 14 seconds, and about every two seconds (ie 30 pages per minute) from thereon. Note, however, that this is a mono printer only, so if you need color copying you’ll need to head elsewhere.
When it comes to printing, it’s no slouch either, with wireless printing, automatic two-sided printing, print from mobile, and a wide assortment of media types all supported. The time to first print is a speedy 8.5 seconds, with 31ppm after that, and a 250-sheet paper tray helps with big jobs. There’s a nice 3.5-inch capacitive color touchscreen to operate it, and this powerful printer is nonetheless compact and light enough to stow on a bookshelf.
How we test printers
We test as many all-in-one printers as we can get our hands on, and we look at the speed and quality at which they can print documents and photos. We test using a range of printing jobs, from monochrome A4 documents to full-color photographs, and assess the level of detail and color rendition the printer achieves.
We also look at the running cost of the printer – how quickly it burns through ink, and how much its cartridges cost to replace – to get an idea of how it will perform in the long term. Plus we assess how easy the printer is to use – how easy its menus are to navigate, and the options it provides for connectivity (USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc).
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