Buying Guide »


Need a new printer? Facing the immense product range available in shops both on- and offline, you’ll be spoilt for choice. From simple inkjet printers for less than £30 to multifunctional colour laser printers for more than £1,000, there’s a printer ideally suited for whatever your heart desires.


But remember to keep an eye on consequential costs when making your choice, as they can get quite high – especially with cheaper devices.


So, which printer is best for you?


What do you need your printer for?
Generally, you should follow some basic rules:
  • If the printer’s primary use will be for professional purposes or if you’re searching for a suitable device for your office, a laser printer will be the best choice.
  • If your printer will primarily be used at home or in a small office and if you’re planning to use it to print photos, you should look into inkjet printers, which are traditionally said to be better for photo printing.
  • If your digital camera has become your constant companion, the purchase of a specials photo printer might be a wise move.
  • If you use your printer not only for printing but also for scanning documents, a multifunctional device will certainly pay off.

Every device carries certain pros and cons which you need to consider in line with your individual requirements. There are some criteria, however, which you should take into account no matter what specific needs you have – these criteria include storage capacity, plug-ins and additional costs.




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Yet another photograph printer

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Well this printer came into my households life shortly before christmas 2006. We found it ideal around the christmas period as we had family round so we could easily take pictures and print them off. However there are some downfalls as they always are with these sort of printers. The colour cartridge has to be refilled every 40-60 prints which is dissapointing although to be expected i suppose. The photographs taken must be downloaded onto a computer ...
...on your computer before pictures can be printed off. The photographic paper is kept in a small pocket but when it is being printed on it goes out the back, through the front, to the back again whilst various colours are applied. Due to this the printer must be kept in a dust free environment and have sufficient space at both the front and back for the paper. Ok so i can't just critisize this product. It does have its good points. The quality of ...

crackpotjen 23.01.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Canon SELPHY CP 720

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canon selphy CP740 photo printer

Advantages: Small, great featires and quality.
Disadvantages: Only get a tester ink cartridge with it.

...got this printer with my Canon digital camera for christmas, I don't have a printer at home, and was always taking my memory card to the supermarket to print off my pictures for around 30p each. But, now its very easy to print off the odd photo at home for whatever purpose I need. The ink cartridges are reasonably priced, around £10 for 40 pictures with the paper included if you go to the Canon website, and you get a taster cartridge to print 5 pictures ...
...The picture quality is great and its very easy to use and sooo simple to set up initially which I wasn't expecting! The ink cartridge is so easy to insert and you simply pop your memory card in (a variety are accepted!!) and the pictures are shown on a full colour screen on the top of the printer, you can then choose to print or rotate etc the picture. Been able to see the picture your printing is a huge benefit and the fact you can just pop in your ...

stephbond89 30.05.2009 · Read full review

Review of Canon SELPHY CP740

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My experience using canon pixma ip 1800

Advantages: good color, sharp result, not damage electrical, easy dan usefull
Disadvantages: little problem with the cartridges

...And for all products of canon printer I have ever used the canon bjc1000, bjc2000, BJC 200, generations of pixma families, pixma ip 1800 more satisfying. And other than a good outcome too sharp colors, and always my recommendation for small businesses, such as digital photo printing outlets. I have less love than this product, namely its cartridges. Twin pack PG40 and CL41 is a product that is not guaranteed, so sometimes I find some cartridge that ...

intoni 09.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Canon PIXMA iP1800

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The HP Deskjet D5560 gave me back breakfast-time!

Advantages: fast, quiet, wireless
Disadvantages: a bit techy to set up

...I have never bought an HP printer for myself, as I always thought they were overpriced and clunky. This was mainly because I have had other HP models supplied by employers in the past which have been literally the size of my desk at home, and I always ended up using my own personal one instead. But this new one has changed my opinion. I won't go into techy detail, as all this stuff can be found on the hp website - www.hp.com - as well as software, ...
...useful all round, which is good as I am a nightmare when it comes to most technology. For that reason, I will speak in purely laymans terms! This is a good printer. The design is functional, but not ugly - its black, quite sleek and compact and fits ok on a wide shelf, rather than needing a whole desk of its own. The build quality is plasticky, but not flimsy like some others. The paper is fed in through a slot in the front, and it spews out the ...

minkypolly 08.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of HP Deskjet D5560

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Polaroid PoGo - instant photography for the 21st Century?

Advantages: portable, good print quality, works well with most modern phones/cameras
Disadvantages: Zink paper hard to find on High Street, sticky-backed paper has poor adhesion on some surfaces

...that, in my view, since it seems that Polaroid will make most profit from paper sales, the price you pay for PoGo itself has to reflect this. Perhaps if you think of POGO/ZINK in the same terms as RAZORS/BLADES & PRINTERS/CARTRIDGES you'll be a contented customer. Otherwise... Recommended! ...

jasonford 05.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Polaroid PoGo

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