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6 Best Home Printers To Buy In Australia In 2022

Upgrade your home office set up with the top-rated printer models designed to produce quality documents and photos.

Create a more efficient workspace by investing in a home office printer. Image: Epson.
Create a more efficient workspace by investing in a home office printer. Image: Epson.

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They are the dreaded words you never want to see on an email — please print out the attached form.

Despite much of our lives migrating online, there are still plenty of times when we need to print something out and having to make a dash to the nearest print centre is the last thing we want to do.

Whether you need to copy documents to sign, print an assignment or scan photos, a printer is a handy investment that will make life easier and there are plenty of options so you can match the price to your needs.

Choosing the right model for your home can be quite a task though, which is why we’ve rounded up some great home office options below.

BEST HOME PRINTERS

From budget-friendly options to models capable of printing wide-format documents, we’ve rounded up six top printers for this year, based on customer reviewers and our own knowledge of the products.

BEST BUDGET HOME PRINTER

Epson Expression Home XP-2100, Amazon Australia, RRP $59

Image: Amazon Australia.
Image: Amazon Australia.

Despite being an entry-level machine, Epson’s Expression Home XP-2100 can perform a range of tasks including colour printing, scanning and photocopying, making it a handyaddition to your home office set up.

Arriving in a compact, lightweight design, the affordable printer fits nicely into smaller offices and saves on valuable desk space.

Both built-in Wi-Fi and a Wi-Fi Direct link from your smartphone are included, allowing for wireless printing with or without a network. While reviewers have said that printing can be a little slow, customers on Amazon Australia have awarded the XP-2100 4.1 out of 5 stars, rating it highly for print quality and value for money.

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BEST ALL-IN-ONE HOME PRINTER

Epson WorkForce Pro Printer WF-3825, The Good Guys, RRP $219

Image: Epson.
Image: Epson.

Epson’s WorkForce Pro Printer WF-3825 is ideal both for small offices and professionals working from home. With a 21.0 ppm print speed and a 4800 x 2400 dpi print resolution, the WF-3825 quickly produces professional-quality documents with ultra-sharp text.

It has a 250-sheet paper capacity so you can effortlessly print all your documentation, and includes two-sided printing to save paper. It also has plenty of other handy features including in-built fax, a 35-page auto document feeder and an intuitive 2.7-inch colour LCD touchscreen.

The WF-3825 is a popular choice with customers on The Good Guys site, with reviewers scoring it 4.5 out of 5 stars and noting its easy set up, great features and excellent print quality.

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BEST COMPACT HOME PRINTER

HP Laserjet Pro M15w, Mwave, RRP $175

Image: HP.
Image: HP.

HP’s mini Laserjet Pro M15w is an extremely popular choice with customers on Google Reviews and it isn’t difficult to see why. Measuring just 13.6 x 7.5 x 6.3-inches when closed, the printer takes up very little space while managing to hold up to one hundred sheets of paper at a time.

It allows for easy wireless printing straight from your phone or smart device and lets you print from the Cloud, scan from your smartphone and easily order toner, all from the accompanying HP Smart app.

The printer is strictly a monochrome model, which means there’s no colour printing available, but the size and pricing makes it worth the buy for those with basic printing needs.

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BEST MOBILE PRINTER

Canon Pixma Mobile Printer TR150, Catch, RRP $449

Image: Canon.
Image: Canon.

If you’re truly short on space at home, Canon’s Pixma Mobile Printer is a great buy. With an impressive 4.5 star rating on Google Reviews, the sought-after printer is designed to be moved around or taken with you on work trips thanks to its compact size and rechargeable battery.

Compatible with the Canon PRINT App, Apple AirPrint, Mopria and Windows 10 Mobile, the TR150 allows for easy wireless printing straight from your mobile, laptop or smart device. It can also print photos and documents up to an A4 size with easy connections available via Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct or USB-C.

While reviewers have mentioned that the cost to print ratio of the TR150 is a little expensive when compared to some other models, many have been impressed by the print resolution, easy set up and general portability of the printer.

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BEST WIDE FORMAT PRINTER

HP Designjet T230, HP, RRP $1,236

Image: HP.
Image: HP.

If you’re looking for a large-format plotter, HP’s entry-level DesignJet T230 is a compact printer that delivers technical and high-impact graphics. Measuring at less than a metre wide, the T230 is a smaller, more budget-friendly alternative to many other models on the market, while remaining a quality option.

The printer is compatible with media rolls up to 24-inches wide and can also print onto A4, A3, A2 and A1 size paper. Smartphone, tablet, or desktop computer printing are all available, while multiple print jobs can be sent at once through HP’s Click software.

The T230 holds a 4.3 out of 5 star customer rating on the HP site, with reviewers commenting on the “brilliant” printing quality and “quiet operation” of the model.

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BEST PHOTO PRINTER

Epson Expression Photo XP-970, Harvey Norman, RRP $398

Image: Harvey Norman.
Image: Harvey Norman.

This compact and stylish multi-function printer performs well for document printing, but its real strength is in photo printing. Packing six inkjet cartridges, the printer offers excellent colour accuracy, though it will cost you more for ink in the long run which is something to consider.

The user-friendly design includes both a scanner and copier function, and supports Epson Connect, Apple AirPrint, and Google Cloud Print, so you can print documents wirelessly from your compatible device.

According to reviewers on Harvey Norman, who scored the printer 4.4 out of 5 stars, the scanning quality of the XP-970 is somewhat lacking. However, many were quick to note that the excellent printing quality, intuitive control panel interface and addition of a USB/card slot makes the model worth the spend.

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST HOME PRINTER

With so many printer models on the market, narrowing down the best one for your needs can be quite daunting. Before you start shopping around, it helps to consider the following:

  • Budget: Printers can range quite drastically in price from less than $100 to more than $1,000, giving you plenty of options to choose from. Like most gadgets though, you often get what you pay for. Models priced at under $100 tend to lack the bells and whistles of pricier rivals, so you should be prepared to pay extra if your needs go beyond basic printing.
  • Ink: While it’s entirely possible to find a budget-friendly printer, ink and toner can be a real money sink. Because of this, it’s worth determining the type of ink/toner each model takes and comparing prices ahead of time.
  • Colour printing: Most printers offer both black and white and colour printing, but some are strictly monochrome machines. These models are often cheaper, making them a great choice for those who don’t need to print in colour. If you do intend to print colour documents, you’ll want to consider how important the quality of your printout is. Some printer models offer additional ink cartridges for better colour accuracy, but the trade off is that you’ll end up paying more for ink in the long run.
  • Print size: If you need to print on A3 or larger, you’ll need to look for a model that is compatible with your preferred media size. These models are often bulkier, so be sure to measure your desk space before committing to a purchase.
  • Wireless printing: Most printers are able to be connected to a modem or router, which allows you to access the printer via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. However, some models also support wireless Bluetooth connectivity, which is a handy addition for those who want to print straight from their phone or compatible smart device.

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Lauren Chaplin
Lauren ChaplinConsumer Technology Writer

Lauren is a consumer tech expert with five years’ experience in reviewing and writing about laptops, mobile phones, headphones, televisions and all the gadgets that make our lives easier. A former finalist in the Australian IT Journalism Awards, she previously worked at comparison site Finder as the Senior Shopping Writer where she reported on everything from tech gadgets to the latest home products. When she’s not busy testing new tech products, you’ll find her road testing the latest game releases. Prior to starting her career in journalism, she completed a Bachelor of journalism at the University of South Australia and worked as a media advisor for JB Hi-Fi where she sold the very products she now writes about.

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