These budget printers should meet all of your basic printing needs during quarantine.
Social distancing means many of us are working from home rather than the office, and many school-age children are completing coursework from their bedroom rather than a classroom. Both of those changes probably also mean you’ve got a significant need in your home for something you may not have had in years: a printer.
If you’re considering buying a new printer right now, I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is that printers have gotten less expensive over the years—plenty of budget options exist that easily handle everything your average office printer can. The bad news? That printer isn’t the only expense you’re going to incur.
No matter what printer you purchase, the included ink will likely only last for a handful of pages, so you’re going to need to purchase a replacement ink cartridge along with that printer. Depending on your selection, that ink might cost as much as the printer. You’ll also need to buy some paper, and depending on your computer setup and the printer’s capabilities, you may need a cable to connect the printer to your computer.
All that said, it’s still possible to gain the ability to print at home for a reasonable amount of cash. Here are some great printers that can get the job done.
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