The 10 Best photo printers
Don’t let your photos sit idle on your camera - we've got the kit to print out those memories, at home or on the move.
1. Epson Expression Photo XP-750
£229.99, epson.co.uk
This allows you to print on paper, but also on to suitable CDs and DVDs. And it has an email address so you can print from anywhere in the world.
£99.99, canon.co.uk
With its compact size and fast printing, the Selphy is a great portable photo-printer. The colour LCD display allows for cropping and it comes with its own battery pack.
£129.99, canon.co.uk
Internet- and smartphone-ready with a colour display, this offers an impressive 9600dpi printing resolution and it comes with Canon's My Image Garden software.
£469, canon.co.uk
If you're a serious photographer and want to really do your images justice, this is for you. You can print your pictures up to A3 using the rich eight-ink colour system.
£129, hp.com
If you squint, this chunkily shaped printer looks a bit like the old Polaroid camera. But it does a lot more – printing, scanning, copying, faxing, and your photos will look crisp.
£69, hp.com
An excellent budget printer designed for home users who want lab-quality photos and mobile printing. It would suit anyone who wants to print snaps without a hefty investment.
7. Epson Expression Premium XP-605
£149.99, epson.co.uk
An excellent all-round printer and reasonably priced; it can print high-quality glossy photos and its features square up well with costlier models.
8. Polaroid GL10 Instant Mobile Printer
£99, polaroid.co.uk
Polaroid's "portable photo booth" wirelessly produces old-school prints from your smartphone and, incredibly, doesn't use a drop of ink.
£214, brother.co.uk
Praised by Which? for its "excellent photo prints" and rapid printing and scanning speeds, the wireless technology means this printer could function well in any office or home.
£119, vupointsolutions.com
A simple photo printer designed for smartphone users. Simply place your phone in the docking station to print 4x6 photos in seconds. But the photo-print cartridges can be pricey.
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