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Put It All on Paper With March’s Best Printer Deals and Discounts

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Last updated: 2026/03/15 at 1:15 AM
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You never think you need a printer until it’s too late. Photographs, legal papers, and backup files sometimes require physical copies, and you could go to the public library or a print shop but it’s a big inconvenience. Even if you only use it a few times a year to print shipping labels, permission slips, or tax documents, it’s convenient to own your own printer, especially one with the option to print photos, scan items, make copies, or even send faxes. And prices have never been lower

Here at PCMag, printer expert M. David Stone has been evaluating devices for nearly four decades. His detailed reviews underpin our picks, helping you make an informed buying decision. At PC Labs, printers are tested on every piece of their functionality, including value, print quality, speed, ease of hardware setup, and the software installation process. If you need more help finding the right type of printer, check out our mega-guide for all the details, plus links to deep-dive reviews of the best-reviewed models. If you’re ready to shop right now, here are the best printer deals we’ve found for March.

4.0

Excellent


Epson Expression Home XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Color Printer



$79.99
at Amazon

$149.99
Save $70.00


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If you’re looking for a reasonably priced home-use all-in-one printer, this Epson Expression Home XP-5200 should suffice. We rated it “Excellent” in testing. Our review states: “With high-quality output and fast print speeds at default settings, plus remote printing support, Epson’s Expression Home XP-5200 All-in-One printer is at home in a home office.” With wireless connectivity for both PCs and mobile devices, a paper tray with a 150-sheet capacity, and paper-saving automatic two-sided printing, this color printer can handle documents and photos with aplomb. Its compact size means it can easily fit on your desk or a side table, making it a great option if you have limited space.

HP Smart Tank 5101 All-in-One Printer

HP Smart Tank 5101 All-in-One Printer


$179.89
at Amazon

$259.99
Save $80.10

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HP is one of the most prolific printer manufacturers in the world, with a wide array of devices to fit every need. We’re comfortable recommending the Smart Tank 5101 at this price, because although it’s not the speediest unit out there, it has wickedly low running costs and some nice added perks like mobile printing from your phone via Wi-Fi. You can read our full review for the lowdown, but the basics are clear: simple setup, easy-to-use interface, and all-in-one scanning, copying, and printing. Note that this model doesn’t have an automatic document feeder, so if you’re working with multiple-page scans, it might slow you down a step.

Canon Pixma G3270 Wireless MegaTank All-In-One Printer

Canon Pixma G3270 Wireless MegaTank All-In-One Printer


$159.00
at Amazon

$248.99
Save $89.99

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We gave this Canon all-in-one printer an “Excellent” rating in our review, with contributing editor M. David Stone remarking that it was “a good fit for a home or home office, it offers a flatbed for scanning and a low running cost even for color pages.” The tank-based ink system allows for long periods in between refills, and it comes bundled with more than enough to print thousands of pages right out of the box. Setup was a breeze, and it performed well in testing. Amazon has it on sale for nearly $100 off, one of the biggest discounts of the month.

Recommended by Our Editors

Best Running Cost

Epson EcoTank ET-3950 Inkjet Printer

Epson EcoTank ET-3950 Inkjet Printer


$362.99
at Amazon

$419.99
Save $57.00

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While not the deepest discount we’ve seen, Amazon has a 14% price cut on an Editors’ Choice-winning inkjet that we raved over in our review. The EcoTank ET-3950 delivers excellent single-sided printing speeds with low running costs, with a spacious 250-sheet tray enabling large jobs with ease. Like most units of this size, it supports faxing and scanning documents, and the presence of an automatic duplex-scanning feeder lets you process double-sided documents effortlessly. Don’t stress about ink, either: this bundle comes with enough to print over 5,000 pages before needing a refill.

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FAQ

What Kind of Printer Should I Buy?

The right printer for you depends on your typical use case. Some printers are better than others for photographs versus monochrome text. A subcategory of models, dubbed “multifunction” or “all-in-one” printers, can also scan, copy, and fax. Typically, more supported features mean a higher up-front price.

In a nutshell, monochrome lasers are generally better for users who print mostly multipage text documents, with the occasional noncritical graphic inline. (You tend to save on the cost per page with mono lasers versus an equivalent inkjet for this kind of printing.) In most cases, color lasers tend to be economical only for businesses that need bulk printing with spot color in graphics, due to the cost of their four separate color toner cartridges.

As for inkjets, almost all inkjets are color models nowadays. With inkjets, low-cost cartridge-based models tend to have a high cost per page but can be adequate for homes that print just a handful of pages per month. Heavier-printing homes that need the color an inkjet affords might want to weigh the advantages of a bulk-ink tank-based inkjet. Look for models like those in Epson’s EcoTank or Canon’s MegaTank series.

Why Are Laser Printers More Expensive Than Inkjets?

It’s not quite that simple; there are cheap lasers and expensive inkjets, after all. It’s true that, in general, you get more overall functionality at a given price with an inkjet versus a laser. But if you print in high volume, the cost per page of a laser printer often ends up being less than that of an inkjet, saving you money in the long run.

That said, color lasers and their four required toner cartridges can be costly to maintain if you don’t print in volume. We recommend inexpensive monochrome lasers for folks who print lots of text documents, and color lasers only for businesses that need bulk printing, occasional color, and smear-proof output for things like newsletters, proofs, and internal communications. You can check our total cost of ownership guide to decide what’s right for you.

How Do We Test Printers?

When testing printers, our experts assemble multiple sets of document collections to print, depending on the printer model. One is a business suite that includes documents created in and printed from Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Some contain only text, while others include embedded charts and photos. We look here at both print speeds and quality, as well as font legibility at various sizes.

Another set of test files is a photo suite comprising 300dpi-resolution photographs in two sizes: 4 by 6 inches and 8 by 10 inches. We use 10 photos in total: nine color and one monochrome. The color images are chosen to include skin tones, a wide range of shading from dark to light, and “memory colors” (real-world colors people tend to remember), such as sky blue. When testing photo printing, we use the paper the vendor recommends; if there is no recommendation, we instead use a high-quality plain paper for lasers or a generic photo paper for inkjets. Photos are printed at the highest quality available without using custom or advanced settings. With photo output, we are looking here mostly at print quality, as opposed to speed.

For more on our rigorous, objective testing process, see our How We Test Printers explainer.

When Do Laser and All-In-One Printers See the Biggest Discounts?

Most categories of printers, along with most other personal tech devices, typically see the biggest discounts on Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day. We’ve seen discounts on top-rated printers from Brother, Canon, HP, Epson, and many other manufacturers go higher than 50% on these blockbuster sales days.

Are There Ink Subscription Deals for Printers?

Whether you print a lot or a little, it pays to explore bulk-ink and subscription programs. HP, Brother, and Canon all offer ink subscription programs with several monthly levels of allotted pages, which can translate to considerable savings on ink costs. They can be especially advantageous if you print mostly in color.

All three companies plus Epson also offer printers with ink you can buy in volume, while Epson and HP have what amounts to rent-a-printer plans: Epson’s ReadyPrint and HP’s All-In Plan. These let you choose one of several specific printers as part of the plan with no up-front purchase price. Epson’s version even includes unlimited ink in the monthly fee. HP’s plan works like its ink subscription plan, with multiple pricing tiers, based on how many printed pages the plan covers per month.

For more, check out our complete guide to ink subscription plans.

Where Can I Find the Biggest Discounts on All-In-One Printers?

Check out our complete guide to all-in-one (AIO) printers. In it, we outline the best home and office AIO printers we’ve tested. Along with the pros, cons, and specs of each model, you’ll find buying links with up-to-the-minute pricing from various retailers. Rest assured that you’ll always find the biggest discount.

About Our Experts

K. Thor Jensen

K. Thor Jensen

Contributing Writer


Experience

K. Thor Jensen is a writer and cartoonist living in the Pacific Northwest. He has contributed to dozens of prestigious outlets, including PCMag, Tested, Clickhole, and Newsweek. His second graphic novel, Cloud Stories, was released in 2017.

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Tom Brant

Tom Brant

Deputy Managing Editor


Experience

I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware team at PCMag.com. Reading this during the day? Then you’ve caught me testing gear and editing reviews of laptops, desktop PCs, and tons of other personal tech. (Reading this at night? Then I’m probably dreaming about all those cool products.) I’ve covered the consumer tech world as an editor, reporter, and analyst since 2015.

I’ve appeared on CBS News, in USA Today, and at many other outlets to offer analysis on breaking technology news.

Before I joined the tech-journalism ranks, I wrote on topics as diverse as Borneo’s rainforests, Middle Eastern airlines, and Big Data’s role in presidential elections. A graduate of Middlebury College, I also have a master’s degree in journalism and French Studies from New York University.

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Jade Chung-Lee

Jade Chung-Lee

Merchandising Associate


Experience

When she isn’t perusing online stores for deals, Jade enjoys playing video games (mostly JRPGs and roguelikes), sorting board game components neatly into containers, and building Gundam models. Her love of electronics has persisted through her youth and has resulted in a collection of gaming peripherals including keyboards and controllers, scale figures, and art work. Jade lives in blissful harmony with her wife, cat, and two chinchillas—as well as a host of houseplants.

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