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Bottles instead of cartridges: "Stiftung Warentest" finds four multifunction printers really good

Martin Jungfer
24.3.2022
Translation: machine translated

Printing, scanning and copying - printers had to prove themselves in these three disciplines in the latest test by "Stiftung Warentest". Of 14 devices, four achieved the test rating "good".

The following two printers also belong to the "good" all-rounders. However, the G650 is criticized for needing patience because it prints black and white pages very slowly, specifically 16 seconds were measured. The competitors in the test field managed the page in two to five seconds.

The testers particularly emphasize that printers with ink from the bottle have landed so far in front for the first time. In tests to date, devices with cartridges have been qualitatively superior to those that obtain their ink from bottles. As a user of a printer, you have always had to decide whether you want to print cheaply but imperfectly with a bottle printer or prefer a perfect print image with expensive cartridges.

Big differences in ink costs

Stiftung Warentest" determines the printing costs using a standardized procedure. A set of ink or toner cartridges is printed with text, color pages and photos to determine the page range of the respective printer model. The templates for the text and color pages are even standardized. They look a bit like a Word Art accident, but at least they have Iso certification.

Multifunction or specialist?

Not every home office needs an all-rounder. Depending on what is particularly important to you, it is worth taking a look at the weighting of the test results. In the case of multifunction devices, the factors flow into the overall score as follows:

  • Printing: 20 percent
  • Scanning: 10 percent
  • Copying: 15 percent

The remaining 55 percent of the grade therefore comes from other disciplines, specifically:

  • Ink and toner costs: 20 percent
  • Handling: 15 percent
  • Versatility: 10 percent
  • Environmental features: 10 percent

If good printing performance is all that matters to you and you trust "Stiftung Warentest", you should take a look at their best lists for printers. In contrast to the multifunctional devices, the print performance result is much more important here at 45 percent.

Among color printers, this one currently leads: [[productlist:15715777]]

For black-and-white printers, "Stiftung Warentest" sees this device ahead: [[productlist:14176165]]

And for black-and-white multifunction devices here: [[productlist:11827167]]

How "Stiftung Warentest" specifically tests printers is also shown in this video:

Titelfoto: Canon

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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