The best wireless printers are affordable, reliable, and easy to set up. We bring you the top 4 options in the market.
The wireless technology can be extremely useful in tight spaces, not to mention the convenience for the laptop user who may use their computer in various locations around their property.
Our expert team has personally used all the mentioned printing devices and shared their honest reviews. Stay with us to read the full detailed analysis of the selected best wireless printers.
Note: These reviews took almost 143 hours for our team.
Best Wireless Sublimation Printers
Wireless printers have become commonplace in today’s living rooms, often replacing their wired cousins. This relatively new technology is not just a gimmick, it actually has a purpose. Users with limited space around their computer desk can re-locate their printer to a different area, providing freedom to print from anywhere in their home using multiple computers.
Unfortunately, Wi-Fi Printers can be double the price compared to their equivalent wired versions and you need a wireless-enabled computer to use one.
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HP OfficeJet Pro 8025e Wireless Printer
The HP OfficeJet Pro 8025e wireless all-in-one A4 printer with integrated memory card reader and 3.8cm color LCD screen is available at an affordable price. This looks to be a popular model to be sold by HP Brand. The great initial value for money for the consumer provides up to 4800 x 1200 dpi color printing using the correct settings and paper.
At the same time, it has 1200 x 1200 dpi scanning capability. The compact and attractive black machine has a small desk footprint, only 434 x 290 x 162 mm. All good news for the consumer until the ink runs out! The printer comes with starter ink cartridges that have a limited life.
As it was claimed by the HP Brand that 8025 E OfficeJet provides the speed of 20 pages prints in a minute it proved right. When our team used it to test speed it printed 19 pages full and 1 page half in 1 min. The results of printing quality are attached with proof in the below picture.
Epson Workforce Pro WF-3820 Wireless Inkjet Printer
Epson Workforce Multifunction Colour Printer Pro WF 3820 is another good inkjet printer with Wi-Fi. This all-in-one printer scans, copies, and prints at quick speeds up to 25ppm according to manufacturer statistics. But in practice we found it a little slower.
Print quality was amazing with the Genuine Epson Ink cartridges, using a combination of pigmented and dye-based inks. These cartridges can be refilled but ink levels will show as empty after doing so.
If we talk about its speed of connectivity to the smart devices in that case this Epson device has a major plus point. Among the all other reviewed devices this machine connected with the other smart devices around it in a blink of an eye only. We tried to connect it with different devices and every device was connected just a second after appearing in its distance.
Epson EcoTank ET-15000 Wireless Supertank Printer
Buying the cheapest available printer is often a mistake. Particularly when for thirty or forty pounds or dollars more you can buy one with lower running costs. The Epson EcoTank ET-15000 has so many things to offer the consumer. A 2.7 inch touch screen so that you can view and select the photographs you want to print without having to turn on your computer.
Various card slots so that you can print directly from your compact flash memory. Fast printing at up to 5760 x 1440 dpi using four separate inks. The scanning facility provides up to 2400 x 2400 dpi and of course the ability to copy. The printer software also includes ICC profiles, which allow the printer driver to adjust color balances depending on the type of paper being used with Epson’s original ink.
Canon Pixma MG3620 Printer
Canon’s lowest price wireless printer is the Pixma MG3620. This printer has a print resolution up to 4800 x 1200 dpi, borderless printing, and direct printing from a camera or memory card.
It uses 4 individual printer cartridges and reliable fully chipped compatibles are available. This is giving it the edge over the Epson MG 3620 in our opinion which is its old version.
Geared more towards the small office it has a 15-page auto document feeder, and the flexibility to share access with multiple users via a wireless or a wired network connection. It does everything the HP and Epson printers do but in addition, includes a fax facility.
Conclusion
In summary, I would choose either the Canon Pixma MG3620 or Epson WF 3820 printers. I have previously owned a Brother all-in-one machine and suffered from regular paper jams which would discourage me from buying another for the time being. However, my experience should not stop office users from enjoying a wealth of facilities and low running costs.