Balanced starting point
Epson EcoTank ET-1910
Broad fit across several maintained decision signals.
Australian buying hub
Compare current Australian home printers by ink system, print speed, scan/copy capability, duplexing, paper handling, connectivity and ongoing refill format.
Decision shortcuts
Start from a use case, then inspect the trade-off before making the purchase.
Balanced starting point
Broad fit across several maintained decision signals.
Value starting point
Carries the maintained value signal; current retailer price still needs checking.
Feature-rich starting point
Broader-feature option where the dataset does not support a formal premium label.
For ink tank
Useful when ink tank matters most.
Product catalogue
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A home-office-oriented multifunction inkjet with print, scan, copy and fax, a 20-sheet ADF, automatic duplex printing and Ethernet/NFC alongside wireless connectivity.
A refillable MegaTank 3-in-1 for Australian households prioritising high-yield ink, straightforward print/copy/scan capability and wireless/mobile printing.
A cartridge-based wireless 3-in-1 with automatic duplexing, a 2.7-inch touchscreen and two-way paper feeding for lower-volume home printing where convenience matters.
A current Australian refillable-tank print-only model for households that do not need scanning or copying and want a simple 100-sheet wireless EcoTank workflow.
A current Australian EcoTank all-in-one that adds flatbed scanning and copying to the ET-1910-class refillable tank and wireless print platform.
What matters
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Home printers
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See which use cases favour each product, the key compromises and what to verify before purchase.
Open comparison →Home printers
See which use cases favour each product, the key compromises and what to verify before purchase.
Open comparison →Home printers
See which use cases favour each product, the key compromises and what to verify before purchase.
Open comparison →Common questions
Ink tanks suit shoppers expecting higher print volumes and willing to pay more upfront; cartridge models can make more sense for lighter use where purchase cost and compactness matter more.
An ADF matters when you regularly scan or copy multi-page documents. A flatbed-only printer is simpler but requires each page to be placed manually.
If you frequently print documents, automatic two-sided printing reduces manual handling and paper use. It matters less for occasional single-page or photo printing.
Retail pricing changes quickly. Australian Product Guide separates product capability from current retailer offers so a temporary discount does not make an unsuitable printer rank higher.