Best 2021 wireless printer: fast printing of Wi-Fi networks

 


(Pocket-lint) - There's nothing like being asked if you should print anything at home for work to throw you for a loop - rooting around for the cables to connect your new laptop to a printer your parents purchased a decade ago, or like many of us just agree that you don't own a printer at all.

If you're looking to pick up a reliable, high-quality printer, the ability to print wirelessly, without thinking about any cables, would be one of your top priorities. To help you pick your next laptop, we've rounded up some of the very best wireless printers on the market. There is support for both laser and inkjet versions.

Our pick of the best Wi-Fi printers to buy today

Canon Pixma TR8550


Canon's Pixma printer line goes to even more costly, fully-featured versions right from the most entry-level of pricing and features. The TR8550 is a good mix of both, holding the price down nicely while also providing excellent connectivity and ease of use.

Brother MFC-J1300DW


Brother's MFC-J1300DW (printer names do not seem to roll off the tongue) does not look like a hugely svelte modern computer to raise the budget a little, but its output is exemplary. To allow you to print easily from multiple devices, it has Wi-Fi and NFC, and is an inkjet model, so it can print nice and easy.

It's fairly fleshed-out and is remarkable for how convenient it is to use once you've set it up with scanning, copying and even fax capabilities on board as well. It's not the cheapest, but it's still far from being at the high end of the budget scale, as you'll see.

Epson Expression Premium XP-6105


Epson's printer is a perfect way to get back down the price ladder a bit - as far as we're concerned, you won't find any better performance than this for a double-figure price. Wireless printing comes via Wi-Fi networking, and it is also easy to use Epson's mobile printing app.

HP LaserJet Pro M227fdw


The unit is lightweight and stylish and, when not in operation, folds into an even smaller and less obtrusive form. A fantastic feature set is rounded out by copying and scanning.

Oki C844dnw


Our final printer brings us into the stratosphere of pricing - we understand that it will be way out of their budget for most people, but if you're looking for A3 printing anywhere on the market in the smallest body, Oki's got the model for you.

The C844dnw looks more like an A4 printer with Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity, considering how compact it is, but it is completely capable of producing high-quality A3 prints, making it ideal for designers or artists who want to work on a slightly larger scale. It's super quick and accurate, and can cost a bomb, but it's going to make undeniably superb prints.




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