In this Buying Guide, we have shortlisted the best Mac printers that work best with the MacBook Pro making it easy for you to be able to buy a printer that works well with your Mac.

Best Wireless Mac Printers:

  • Canon Maxify iB4120
  • Canon imageClass MF269dw
  • Epson EcoTank ET-M3170
  • Canon Pixma TS9120 Wireless Inkjet Printer All-in-One
  • brother HL-L2370DW

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Best wireless printer for Mac

Canon Maxify iB4120 review

The Canon Maxify iB4120 Wireless Small Office inkjet printer for small offices is affordable, yet offers generous paper capacity, competitive running costs, solid speed and excellent output quality.

What we Liked:

  • Generous paper capacity
  • Low price for its capabilities
  • Above average output quality in all areas
  • Competitive operating costs

Not so good:

  • Tiny
  • Touchless display

Canon imageClass MF269dw review

The Canon imageClass MF269dw is an entry-level monochrome AIO laser printer with just the right features, speed and output quality to deliver excellent value for small and home offices.

What we liked:

  • Small footprint
  • Competitive operating costs
  • Good looking output
  • Automatic ADF duplexing
  • Versatile connectivity options, including mobile.

Not so good:

  • No support for flash memory drives
  • Outdated control panel

Epson EcoTank ET-M3170 Review

The Epson EcoTank ET-M3170 combines the functions of an office printer with the refillable ink tank system from Epson. Instead of buying cartridges, the printer has tanks that you fill with the supplied bottles. This means that its printing costs are extremely low, but does it fit with high print quality? Our report Epson EcoTank ET-M3170 gives the answer.

What we liked:

  • Very low operating costs
  • 6,000 page ink bottle included in the box
  • Good print quality
  • Fast first page output
  • Auto duplexing ADF in one pass
  • Smart Home voice activation
  • Two-year warranty with registration

Not so good:

  • Inexpensive
  • Slightly slower than laser counterparts
  • The monthly print volume is low

Canon Pixma TS9120 review

The TS9120 offers excellent performance, high image quality and CD/DVD printing capabilities at average ink costs.

What we liked:

  • Two extra ink cartridges for higher quality photos
  • Two paper input trays
  • SD card, Ethernet and Bluetooth 4.0 support
  • Excellent print quality
  • Fast snapshot printing

Not so good:

  • No automatic document feeder
  • No support for NFC and Wi-Fi Direct
  • Slow document printing

Brother HL-L2370DW Review

The Brother HL-L2370DW is an excellent black and white laser printer. It uses a single black toner cartridge that has a very high page yield. The toner is also not too expensive, so the cost per print is very affordable. This printer also prints very fast, which is especially useful if you are in a hurry. It does not have a scanner, but its compact size makes it a better option if you have limited space.

What we liked:

  • Low price
  • Great text and good graphic quality
  • Good speed
  • Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi direct, Ethernet and USB

Not so good:

  • Slightly below average photo quality

Buying Guide for Mac Printers:

Inkjet vs. Laser Mac

There are several different types of printers on the market, which differ mainly in the type of ink process they use. Inkjet printers are the most versatile, while lasers are slightly more expensive, but are better suited to high volumes of work and the need for greater clarity. It is advisable to research in advance which one is most suitable for you, especially if you plan to print photos. Find out more in this article from The Guardian, for whom one is more cost-effective.

Footprint

Space on the desk is a valuable commodity these days. So if your space is particularly limited, you should make sure that the printer you are considering does not take up too much space. Many models are extremely compact, but always check the dimensions to make sure it fits into the available space.

Features

You are deceiving yourself if your printer can only print. And while faxing is a thing of the past, copying, scanning and double-sided printing are certainly not. Don’t settle for a printer that doesn’t have these capabilities, because you’ll be frustrated in no time if you’re not sure that you only need it to print and never need it again.

Connection

It’s the age of innovation, which means most printers don’t need a cable connection to print from your Mac. But there’s more than one way to print wirelessly. So whether you’re a fan of Bluetooth or prefer WiFi, keep in mind the options available on the printer of your choice.