Rankings

The MF465dw II is a high-performance monochrome laser all-in-one printer aimed at small to midsize offices, offering fast 42 ppm output, automatic duplex, extensive connectivity and strong security.

The HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e delivers fast, high-quality printing with automatic duplex, a large paper capacity and robust security, making it well-suited for small-to-medium offices. Its heavier build and lack of Energy Star certification are the main trade-offs.

The HP OfficeJet Pro 9135e is a high-performance all-in-one inkjet aimed at small to medium offices, offering fast duplex printing, large paper capacity, and strong security, but its operating costs and size may deter cost-sensitive users.

The Canon PIXMA TR8620a is a compact wireless all-in-one inkjet for home office use, offering high-quality photo output, a five-ink system, and a 4.3-inch touchscreen. It includes dual paper trays and a 20-sheet ADF, but lacks automatic duplex scanning.

The HP OfficeJet Pro 8139e targets home offices with fast printing, large paper capacity, and solid connectivity options, but it relies on manual duplexing and proprietary ink cartridges, which can increase operating costs.

The Canon PIXMA TR4720 is a compact all-in-one wireless inkjet offering printing, scanning, copying, and faxing with an automatic duplex and a 20-sheet ADF. It delivers vivid photo output but incurs high ink costs and slower color speeds.

The MF665Cdw is a compact all-in-one color laser printer offering fast 26 ppm output, automatic duplex, and robust wireless/mobile features. It targets small and home offices that need reliable color printing and scanning, while its size and toner cost may deter budget-focused users.

The HP ENVY 6455e is a compact all-in-one inkjet printer aimed at home and small-office users, offering wireless connectivity, automatic duplex printing, and HP+ Instant Ink integration. It delivers good quality but slower speeds and higher ink costs without the subscription.

The Brother MFC-L2820DW is a compact monochrome laser all-in-one offering 34 ppm speed, automatic duplex, and a 2.7-inch color touchscreen. It balances fast printing and versatile connectivity with limited scanning capabilities.

The Epson WorkForce WF-2960 is a compact, feature-rich all-in-one printer with automatic duplex and solid print quality, ideal for small offices, but its high ink cost and limited ADF functionality keep it from high-volume environments.

The Epson EcoTank ET-4800 offers low-cost, cartridge-free printing with a high-capacity ink system and versatile all-in-one features, but its manual duplex and modest speeds limit high-volume office use.

The HP OfficeJet Pro 8135e is a wireless all-in-one inkjet printer aimed at small offices and home offices, offering fast draft speeds, automatic duplex, and a 35-sheet ADF. It provides robust connectivity options but lacks ENERGY STAR certification and relies on HP+ cloud services.

The Canon Color imageCLASS MF753Cdw II is a robust all-in-one color laser printer delivering 35 ppm speed, high paper capacity, and automatic duplex scanning. It targets small-to-mid-size offices needing fast, secure color output, though it is sizable and its wireless setup is not the smoothest.
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34 ppm | 20 ppm | 15 ppm | 22 ppm | 35 ppm | 42 ppmbest | 8.8 ppm | 14 ppm | 26 ppm | 10 ppm | 25 ppm | 20 ppm | 10 ppm | |
1,200 dpi | 1,200 dpi | 4,800 dpi | 4,800 dpi | 1,200 dpi | 600 dpi | 4,800 dpi | 4,800 dpi | 1,200 dpi | 1,200 dpi | 4,800 dpi | 4,800 dpi | 5,760 dpibest | |
1 years | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years | 3 yearsbest | 3 yearsbest | 1 years | 1 years | 3 yearsbest | 0.25 years | 1 years | 1 years | — | |
35,000 pagesbest | 20,000 pages | — | 25,000 pages | 4,000 pages | 4,000 pages | — | 5,000 pages | 2,500 pages | 1,000 pages | 30,000 pages | 20,000 pages | — | |
250 pages | 225 pages | 200 pages | 250 pages | 250 pages | 250 pages | 100 pages | 150 pages | 250 pages | 100 pages | 500 pagesbest | 225 pages | 100 pages | |
— | 60 pages | — | 60 pages | 150 pagesbest | — | — | — | 100 pages | — | 100 pages | 60 pages | — | |
— | — | 4 | 15best | — | — | 7 | — | — | — | 8 | 8 | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 10.206 kg | 7.983 kg | 7.89 kg | 9.296 kg | 22.68 kg | 15.6 kg | 5.76 kg | 6.4 kg | 27.533 kg | 6.17 kg | 11.839 kg | 7.993 kg | 5 kgbest |
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General(1) | |||||||||||||
Print Technology | laser | Thermal Inkjet | Inkjet | Thermal Inkjet | Laser | Laser | Inkjet | Inkjet | Laser | Thermal inkjet | Thermal Inkjet | Thermal Inkjet | Inkjet |
Print Performance(3) | |||||||||||||
Print Speed (ppm) (ppm) | 34 ppm | 20 ppm | 15 ppm | 22 ppm | 35 ppm | 42 ppm | 8.8 ppm | 14 ppm | 26 ppm | 10 ppm | 25 ppm | 20 ppm | 10 ppm |
Print Resolution (dpi) (dpi) | 1200 dpi | 1200 dpi | 4800 dpi | 4800 dpi | 1200 dpi | 600 dpi | 4800 dpi | 4800 dpi | 1200 dpi | 1200 dpi | 4800 dpi | 4800 dpi | 5760 dpi |
Duplex Printing | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | false | false |
Warranty & Support(1) | |||||||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years | 3 years | 3 years | 1 years | 1 years | 3 years | 0.25 years | 1 years | 1 years | — |
Paper Handling(4) | |||||||||||||
Monthly Duty Cycle (pages) | 35000 pages | 20000 pages | — | 25000 pages | 4000 pages | 4000 pages | — | 5000 pages | 2500 pages | 1000 pages | 30000 pages | 20000 pages | — |
Input Tray Capacity (pages) | 250 pages | 225 pages | 200 pages | 250 pages | 250 pages | 250 pages | 100 pages | 150 pages | 250 pages | 100 pages | 500 pages | 225 pages | 100 pages |
Output Tray Capacity (pages) | — | 60 pages | — | 60 pages | 150 pages | — | — | — | 100 pages | — | 100 pages | 60 pages | — |
Supported Paper Sizes (count) | — | — | 4 | 15 | — | — | 7 | — | — | — | 8 | 8 | — |
Physical(1) | |||||||||||||
Weight (kg) | 10.206 kg | 7.98 kg | 7.89 kg | 9.296 kg | 22.68 kg | 15.6 kg | 5.76 kg | 6.4 kg | 27.533 kg | 6.17 kg | 11.839 kg | 7.993 kg | 5.0 kg |
Power & Energy(2) | |||||||||||||
Power Consumption (Ready) (W) | — | 4.45 W | 0.8 W | 5.06 W | 1.0 W | 0.9 W | 0.8 W | — | 9 W | 4 W | 5.6 W | 4.5 W | — |
Energy Star Certified | — | false | — | — | true | true | true | true | true | true | true | — | true |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers, notably PCMag, rate the MFC-L2820DW XL variant 4.5/5, highlighting its compact yet powerful performance, fast mono printing, solid wireless features and value-added XL toner bundle.
Everyday users consistently give the printer 4.5-5 stars, praising its speed, compactness, easy wireless setup and intuitive touchscreen, while noting the lack of automatic duplex scanning and higher toner cost.

“solid office performance”

“high image quality”

“fast photo printing (2:04 for a letter-sized glossy photo)”



Inkjet with lower speed and higher per-page cost, but smaller footprint
Manual duplex and lower duty cycle; 9135e offers automatic duplex and higher volume handling
Provides automatic duplex and higher duty cycle, but at a larger size and higher price












Professional reviewers commend the 8135e for its fast draft speeds, reliable automatic duplex, robust connectivity options, and the convenience of the 2.7" touchscreen. They note the lack of ENERGY STAR certification and the dependence on HP+ as drawbacks for environmentally conscious or privacy-focused buyers.
Everyday users appreciate the quick printing, easy wireless setup, and the included ADF, often highlighting the intuitive touchscreen. Common complaints revolve around the ENERGY STAR confusion, the need to sign up for HP+ to unlock full features, and the removal of Google Cloud Print support.

Professional reviewers praise the TR8620a for its excellent photo quality, fast photo printing, and solid office performance, highlighting the dual black ink system and high-resolution scanning. They criticize the above-average ink costs and the absence of automatic duplex scanning.
Everyday users appreciate the sharp text, vibrant photos, intuitive touchscreen, and the convenience of direct SD-card and smartphone printing. Common complaints focus on the small, expensive ink cartridges, the need to manually flip pages for duplex scanning, and a confusing initial setup process.

Professional reviewers highlight the blend of speed, paper handling capacity and security, noting it as a solid office workhorse despite its weight and higher running costs.
Users appreciate the quick first-page out times, large tray and two-sided scanning, though some miss an Energy Star label and note the device is heavier than expected.

Professional reviewers, such as Consumer Reports, commend the MF753Cdw II for its crisp black-and-white text, vibrant color graphics, and rapid printing performance. They highlight the generous 250-sheet tray and the printer's ability to handle unusually heavy media weights, positioning it as a strong contender in the mid-tier color laser segment.
Everyday users praise the printer's speed, high paper capacity, reliable duplexing, sturdy construction, and long-lasting toner cartridges. Common complaints focus on a cumbersome wireless setup, lack of bundled scanner software, limited ADF size, absence of a memory-card slot, and a mobile app that feels basic.

Professional reviewers praise the MF465dw II for its superior image quality, strong duplex speed retention, and fast first-page-out, while noting the higher purchase price and ongoing toner costs.
Everyday users appreciate quick setup, reliable operation, intuitive touchscreen, and fast duplex scanning, but cite high toner expense and occasional Wi-Fi setup hassles.

Professional reviewers commend the TR4720 for its vivid photo output, reliable ADF, and energy-saving features, but they consistently criticize its high ink cost and modest print speeds. It performs well for occasional home and small-office tasks but is less suited for high-volume or speed-critical environments.
Everyday users love the printer's print quality, straightforward wireless setup, and mobile app integration, often calling it the best value for home use. However, they echo concerns about expensive ink, slow color prints, and the bulky paper tray design.

Professional reviewers commend its solid build, fast and high-quality printing, and comprehensive feature set including fax and ADF, while noting occasional Wi-Fi setup hiccups.
Everyday users appreciate reliability, speed, and mobile/voice printing, though they note high ink consumption and occasional Wi-Fi challenges.

Professional reviewers highlight the MF665Cdw's strong performance for hybrid and small-office settings, noting its 1 GB RAM, UFR II language, and ENERGY STAR/EPEAT certifications as indicators of efficiency and reliability.
Everyday users appreciate the printer's quick setup, fast and vibrant printing, and the convenience of mobile printing across devices. Common frustrations revolve around the lack of grayscale scanning, occasional scan artifacts, toner smudging on heavier media, and a learning curve with the menu and mobile app.

Professional reviewers rate the ENVY 6455e as a solid entry-level all-in-one with good print quality and useful ADF, but criticize its sluggish speeds, lack of a USB port, and reliance on the HP+ ecosystem that restricts third-party ink use.
Everyday users praise the printer's easy wireless setup, compact footprint, and quality output for documents and photos, while repeatedly calling out the high ink cost without Instant Ink, the wasteful tri-color cartridge, and the slow printing speed.

Professional reviewers consider the 9135e the best small-office MFP in its class, praising its speed, capacity, and security while noting higher ink costs compared to laser alternatives.
Users value the large touchscreen, rapid output, and generous paper capacity, though many cite expensive ink, setup hassles, and occasional firmware issues.

Professional reviewers view the OfficeJet Pro 8139e as a solid performer with excellent print quality and robust paper handling, while noting the manual duplex and high ink costs as drawbacks for heavy office use.
Everyday users appreciate the fast speeds, high capacity, and reliable Wi-Fi, yet they frequently mention the manual duplex, expensive ink, and occasional firmware issues.

Professional reviewers praise the low running cost and high ink capacity, while noting the lack of automatic duplex and modest print speeds.

