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4.5
Editors' Choice

The Canon imagePrograf PRO-1100 is among the best 17-inch wide-format photo printers you can buy, with stunning quality that includes exceptionally dark blacks and vibrant colors.

By David English
The Canon imagePrograf PRO-1100
4.0
Editors' Choice

Canon's Selphy QX20 spits out high-quality wallet-size prints, delivering almost all you could ask for in a compact photo printer.

By M. David Stone
After printing, waiting to remove the photo from the output slot
4.0
Editors' Choice

Canon's Color imageClass LBP674Cdw is a fast color laser printer for busy small offices, with excellent output quality and plenty of connection options.

By David English
The Canon Color imageClass LBP674Cdw
4.0

Canon’s Color imageClass MF753Cdw is a fast color laser all-in-one printer with excellent print quality and lots of connectivity options that could make up for its somewhat-high operating costs.

By David English
The Canon Color imageClass MF753Cdw in an office setting
3.5

The Canon Pixma TR7820 has high ink costs, but its 35-sheet ADF potentially offsets them for homes and home offices that need to scan and copy multi-page documents more often than they need to print.

By M. David Stone
3.5

The Canon Pixma TS7720 all-in-one printer is best suited for light-duty use in a home or home office, where it'll serve nicely despite its potentially high running cost.

By M. David Stone
Control panel flush with front, paper in output tray
4.0

The Canon Maxify GX2020 offers everything most small offices need in an all-in-one printer, including an automatic document feeder and duplexing support.

By M. David Stone
Front view, showing control panel
3.5

The Canon Maxify GX1020 is a suitable all-in-one printer for micro offices, home offices, and personal use, but it has minimal scanning and copying capabilities.

By M. David Stone
Front, showing control panel in fully opened position
4.0

The Canon imageClass LBP246dw matches or beats competing mono laser printers for busy small offices or workgroups in most ways, providing slightly higher quality for a slightly higher running cost.

By M. David Stone
Front and top with single paper drawer
4.0

The Canon imageClass LBP247dw is a reliable workhorse mono laser printer for a small or midsize office or workgroup with a standout trick up its sleeve: a five-inch color touch-screen control panel.

By M. David Stone
Front and top
4.0

The Canon Pixma G4270 is a good fit for a home or home office all-in-one printer if you print enough for the savings in low running cost to make up for the high initial cost.

By M. David Stone
Front view, paper loaded
4.5

The Canon imageClass MF462dw's top-tier output quality, speed, connection options, and paper handling add up to everything a small or midsize office or workgroup needs in a mono laser AIO for printing, scanning, copying, and faxing.

By M. David Stone
Front view of Canon imageClass MF462dw printer, with optional additional tray added
4.5

The imageClass MF465dw is yet another top-tier mono laser AIO from Canon for small or midsize offices and workgroups. It delivers slightly better quality than our favorite printer in the category, but at a higher initial price and a higher running cost.

By M. David Stone
Loading paper in the 550-sheet optional drawer
3.0

Canon's imageClass MF275dw mono laser offers basic printing, scanning, copying, and faxing fit for homes or small offices, but we'd like it more if it had higher paper capacity or at least a single-sheet bypass tray.

By M. David Stone
3.5

Good output quality makes the Canon Pixma TS6420a all-in-one printer an acceptable choice for home and light-duty home office use, but it's slower than the model that it replaces.

By M. David Stone
4.0

The Canon imagePrograf TC-20M is a rare sub-$1,000 24-inch large-format printer with a built-in flatbed scanner, and though its ink is pricey, it can produce high-quality posters and banners, making it a good fit for schools and small businesses.

By David English
3.5

Canon's imageClass MF269dw II delivers all the features a small office needs in a mono laser all-in-one printer, so long as your duplex scanning needs tend toward the lighter side.

By M. David Stone
4.0

The Canon Pixma G3270 AIO is a touch above entry-level for a tank-based printer, thanks to its support for printing from mobile devices. A good fit for a home or home office, it offers a flatbed for scanning and a low running cost even for color pages.

By M. David Stone
3.5

Low running cost makes Canon's Pixma G2270 an entry-level contender among tank-based AIO printers for homes or home offices, but you'll need to weigh that against slow printing, a USB port as its only connection, and a flatbed as its only scan option.

By M. David Stone
3.5

With no wireless or multifunction abilities, the Canon Pixma G1230 is a minimalist personal printer whose best feature is its low, low running cost of less than a cent per page, even when printing in color.

By M. David Stone