The Miller family needed a bit of everything: school projects, color photos, and quick scans. They picked a mid-range or Canon PIXMA . The Power: Great color quality and compact design.
It only prints in black and white, but it works every single time you wake it up. Best For: Occasional users who hate maintenance. The All-Rounder (The Color Inkjet)
Sarah didn't print often—maybe once a month for a return label or a contract. Every inkjet she ever owned died of "clogged-nozzle heartbreak." Then she met the . The Power: It uses powder (toner), so it never dries out.
I couldn't help but notice you're asking about the "best" printer in a bit of a creative way! If we were to tell the story of a home printer, it would be a tale of three different characters, each perfect for a different kind of "home hero." Here is the story of the three contenders: The Marathon Runner (The Tank Printer)