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On this page you'll find the best portable printers that are perfect if you spend a lot of time travelling and you need to be able to print out documents and photos quickly and easily.Thanks to modern advancements, printers these days are more versatile than ever, with many boasting compact sizes and wireless connectivity, which makes them ideal candidates for our best portable printers buying guide.Theres also a class of portable printers that are battery-powered, allowing you to easily take them with you wherever you want to go.
So read on, and well show you all the best portable printers you can buy today while our very own price comparison tool scours the internet for the top deals.Best portable printers at a glance:Brother PocketJet PJ-773 portable printerEpson WorkForce WF-110 portable printerCanon Pixma iP110 portable printerHP OfficeJet 200 mobile printerHP Tango X printerBest portable printers:(Image credit: Jim Hill)1.
Brother PocketJet PJ-773 portable printerThermal tech gives this pocket printer a crisp and competitive edgeCategory: Thermal mono printer | Print speed: 8ppm | Paper sizes: up to A4 | Paper capacity: 1 | Weight: 0.5kg View at Tiger DirectDetailed prints No ink neededRequires thermal paper ExpensiveBy using inkless thermal print technology, which relies on fewer moving parts, Brother has reduced this portable printer to the size of a small baguette.
Whats more, the only consumable you need is the special thermal paper itself, making this pocket-sized device perfect for taking on the road, or carrying onto a plane.
It comes with both power adapter and battery pack, so you can use it anywhere and while Wi-Fi is built in, you dont need to rely on finding a network to connect with your device because it also offers Wi-Fi Direct and a mini USB port.
It prints, quickly enough with the black and white pages emerging as sharp and detailed as any laser printer.(Image credit: Jim Hill)2.
Epson WorkForce WF-110Portable printing with inkjet precision Category: colour portable inkjet printer | Print speed: 7ppm | Paper sizes: A4 | Paper capacity: 1 | Weight: 1.6kgCharges over USBHi-res print qualityCostly cartridges No auto duplexEpson has managed to distill all of the elements of a colour inkjet printer into something small enough to fit in a briefcase and possibly even a handbag.
It uses four smaller-than-usual ink cartridges to produce up to A4-size prints at a very crisp and colourful 5,760 x 1,440 dpi resolution.
The plastic casing is textured for grip and when unfolded, it becomes the paper input tray which can hold up to twenty sheets of plain paper.
The lithium-ion battery can be fast changed with the bundled charger, or by connecting the supplied USB cable to any powered USB port.
It doesnt print quickly and unsurprisingly theres no auto duplex mode, but for mobile printing, this is excellent quality.Read the full review:Epson WorkForce WF-110(Image credit: Canon)3.
Canon Pixma iP110 portable printerUncompromising five-ink printing on the road Category: Portable colour inkjet printer | Print speed: 9ppm | Paper sizes: up to A4 | Paper capacity: 50 | Weight: 2.2kgGreat colour quality Battery includedNo auto duplex No NFCThis inkjet printer is small enough to fit in a bag or large briefcase and comes with a battery pack as well as power cable so you can print colour documents on the road.
You can connect to it via Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, or USB and it supports AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Canons own Pixma Print for easy cloud operation.
Theres no auto duplex mode, but in other respects, this miniature printer is uncompromising.
It uses five ink cartridges to achieve superior colour fidelity when printing photos, for instance and at nine pages per minute, its not too slow at printing black and white pages either.(Image credit: HP)4.
HP OfficeJet 200 Mobile PrinterMiniature inkjet goes portable in style Category: portable colour inkjet printer | Print speed: 10ppm | Paper sizes: up to A4 | Paper capacity: 50 | Weight: 2.1kgFits in a briefcase Battery poweredNo auto duplex Expensive inkHP has managed to shrink the inkjet printer to the size of a cigar box while adding a battery compartment.
The result is a highly portable device that can turn out crisp colour documents at a rate of 10 per minute in mono, or 7 in colour.
Theres no duplex mode, unsurprisingly, but it can handle envelopes and photo paper and photo paper of any size up to A4.
With Wi-Fi Direct and a USB port available, you really can print from anywhere with this ingenious device.
(Image credit: HP)5.
HP Tango X printerWireless printing for the mobile generationCategory: Portable 3-in-1 colour inkjet printer | Print speed: 11ppm | Paper sizes: up to A4 | Paper capacity: 100 | Weight: 6.5kgAlexa enabled Seamless cloud services No USB port Expensive ink This small and stylish inkjet requires a power point as theres no battery option, but in all other respects, its the perfect portable printer.
Weighing just 6.5kg, it fits easily in a bag and the X edition seen here includes a fabric cover to protect it in transit.
It also acts as a mat to catch your printed paper.
Theres no inbuilt scanner but the excellent companion app can harness your smartphones camera to grab, straighten and copy documents.
Itll print on envelopes or photo paper of any size up to A4 and turn out pages at reasonable rate of 11ppm.
HP has dispensed with the USB port altogether because its wireless skills include everything from Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, to AirPrint and Google Cloud Print making it perhaps the most flexible device for cloud printing that we have come across.(Image credit: Fujifilm)6.
Fujifilm Instax Share SP-3A fun, but expensive way to print momentosCategory: portable instant film printer | Print speed: 4ppm | Paper sizes: 72x86mm | Paper capacity: 1 | Weight: 312gsmall and stylish Easy/fun to useExpensive photo paperLimited applicationsThis (almost) pocket-sized printer is probably the easiest way to turn photos on your smartphone, or your Instax camera, into physical prints.
Using an evolution of the technology used in Kodaks instant cameras, Fijifilms inkless system sears the image onto square format photo paper.
Neither the printer, nor the paper are cheap and the printer itself has few features other than Wi-Fi.
Nonetheless, the photos it produces are colourful and accurate, if a little soft and pale.
It has to be the most rewarding way to turn a great photo into a physical momento that can be passed around and stuck to the wall.
Read the full review:Fujifilm Instax Share SP-3(Image credit: Polaroid)7.
Polaroid MintFresh design breaths new life into the instant print categoryCategory: colour instant film printer | Paper sizes: 2x3-inch | Paper capacity: 1 | Weight: 162gGreat photo quality Attractive designExpensiveSlow to printPolaroids Zinc (zero ink) technology is used to great effect in this highly portable and well thought-out printer.
It is slim enough to slip into a shoulder bag and weighs only 162g and most of that weight belongs to the 900mAh battery.
The Polaroid photo paper is rather expensive and limits you to 2x3-inch prints but the results always look colourful, detailed and charmingly retro.
And no, shaking does not make the image develop faster.
(Image credit: HP)8.
HP Sprocket StudioFun-sized party printer brings inkjet qualityCategory: colour 3-in-1 inkjet printer | Print speed: 2-mins per print | Paper sizes: 10x15cm | Paper capacity: 1 | Weight: 0.8kgVivid coloursx3 Bluetooth usersExpensive consumables Not pocket-sizedThe latest in HPs portable photo printer line ditches ZINK for an inkjet-based system and prints on the slightly larger 10x15cm format.
That makes the Studio, the Sprocket that wont fit in your pocket, but also the one with the best image quality.
The proprietary ink/paper packages are rather pricey, but the system yields vivid results and it is lots of fun to use.
Up to three users can connect to it over Bluetooth and use the excellent companion app to print from.
The app offers lots of templates and stock images with which to spice up your photos.(Image credit: HP)9.
HP Sprocket Plus portable printerPocket printing just got a little bigger and betterCategory: portable colour thermal printer | First print out: 35 seconds | Paper sizes: 5.8 x 8.7 cm | Paper capacity: 10 | Weight: 5.4kgSlim and light Larger prints than rivalsNo Wi-FiExpensive photo paperHP Sprocket Plus turns out slightly larger prints than its Sprocket predecessor and its immediate rivals, while the device itself actually got thinner and lighter.
By using Zink technology, you dont need ink, but you are dependant on HPs thermal photo paper which has a sticky backing and come in packs of ten.
With the Sprocket app and a Bluetooth connection to your smartphone, you can print colourful and creative photos wherever you are.
The lithium-ion battery is good for about 30 prints at over 300dpi resolution.Image Credit: Brother (Image credit: Brother)10.
Brother PocketJet 763MFi portable printerThe Apple-friendly portable printer Category: portable thermal mono printer | Print speed: 16ppm | Paper sizes: up to A4 | Paper capacity: 100 | Weight: 6.6kg View at Tiger DirectSmall and solid Prints up to A4Mono only Expensive paperThis portable printer could almost slide into a jacket pocket and yet it is capable of printing onto A4-sized paper.
By using thermal imprinting, instead of impact printing which requires ink and many more moving parts, this battery-powered device requires no consumables other than the special thermal paper.
What differentiates this model from most portable printers is the addition of MFi (Made For iPhone) making it easier to sync with Mac and iOS devices over Bluetooth.
With a battery that lasts for 100 prints and no ink limitations, you really can print from anywhere with this rugged and highly portable device.DDPnkLfFtVHVjLwf9ybVrR.jpg?#





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