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How to choose the best home printer (UK, 2026)

The cheap printer is rarely the cheap choice — ink is where the money goes. Here's how to pay a fair price overall.

Independent guide · written by Savvey · reviewed June 2026

What actually matters

Typical UK price bands (2026)

BudgetWhat you get
£40–£80Basic all-in-one inkjets — cheap to buy; watch the cartridge cost.
£100–£200The sweet spot: ink-tank inkjets or mono lasers with low running costs.
£250+Higher-volume laser and premium ink-tank all-in-ones for heavy or small-business use.

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FAQ

Inkjet or laser?

Inkjet for photos and occasional colour; mono laser for cheap, fast text printing.

Are ink-tank printers worth it?

For medium/heavy users, yes — the higher upfront price pays back quickly in cheap ink.

Should I get an ink subscription?

Only if you understand the monthly cost and print enough to use it — otherwise buy cartridges or an ink-tank model.