How to Choose the Right Inkjet Printer

Picking an inkjet printer is mostly a question of how much you actually print each month and what kind of work you do. For light home printing — homework, forms, the occasional photo — an entry-level HP DeskJet 2827e or DeskJet 2855e is usually plenty. They're compact, friendly, and cost less than a tank of gas.

For mixed home-office work — call it 100 to 500 pages a month — step up to an OfficeJet Pro 8125e for documents or an ENVY Inspire 7255e for photo-heavy households. You get a 35-page automatic document feeder, automatic two-sided printing, and a 250-sheet input tray, so you spend a lot less time at the printer.

If you print constantly — invoices, contracts, school packets, or a small business — a refillable Smart Tank drops your cost per page to pennies, and an OfficeJet Pro 9000-series like the 9125e or 9135e brings business-grade speed and Gigabit Ethernet into the mix. Need full A3 / 11×17 inch tabloid output? The OfficeJet Pro 9730e is the only printer in our lineup that handles wide-format work.

Why Buy from TopInkjet?

We carry a tight, intentional catalog — 22 current-generation inkjets across two clear categories. Every order ships free via Standard Ground inside the United States, every printer carries a 30-day return window, and our US-based support team is one email away. There's no membership, no hidden fee at checkout, and no upsell on shipping. Just a focused selection of printers we'd recommend to a friend.