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First think about the kind of printer you need, Laser, vs inkjet vs thermal vs impact; then color or monochrome. Then print only or do you need copy, scan, or fax? Then it depends on what you want to print (photos, documents, card stock, CDs, envelopes), how much you print (pages per week) and how fast you need it printed. It also depends on how you need to connect (WifI, USB, Wired ethernet, WiFi direct) and to what. PC, MAC, phone, tablet, SD card, USB drive. Then consider if you need to edit on the printer (crop, rotate etc.). Do you need a high capacity paper tray? More than one tray? Single document tray? Once you have these answers you can narrow your choices and then figure out the best among those choices. In general I am an epson fan for home/office oriented applications with out a lot of bloatware. For home systems HP is good and they provide a lot of add on software. Brother is also a great choice for office and home office simplicity. Cannon and Kodak also make good products as do Xerox, Samsung, and others. .
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