If there’s one tool that can make or break your homeschool flow, it’s your printer. Between worksheets, copies for multiple kids, last-minute printables, and spontaneous unit studies it gets used a lot.
Here’s what real homeschool moms are saying (and what to actually consider before buying)
Real Homeschool Printer Insights
One thing I have learned in my 6 years of homeschooling and from reading posts/comments in the group is that you absolutely will print more than you expect. One of the things to consider when homeschooling is the random learning rabbit holes that your family will constantly fall into. It can happen from a library book, a random comment in a show, or even inspired by something taught in your curriculum. The rabbit holes are absolutely worth exploring and there are free or cheap printables everywhere on a plethora of topics! A few popular places to find printables are Teachers Pay Teachers, Etsy, and Twinkl.
A good printer doesn’t just save money it keeps momentum going when your day could easily fall apart.
What to Look for in a Homeschool Printer
Every family and homeschool is unique so ultimately this will be up to you on what you need to look for in a homeschool printer. After reading several hundred comments on the subject there was an easy to spot trend of things to look for or things members mentioned they wish they had cared about when buying their printer.
Before even picking a brand, these features probably matter most:
- Double-sided printing (duplex) → saves time & paper
- Ink efficiency → especially if you print daily
- Print speed → slow printers can cause frustration but have less upfront cost
- Ease of use → fewer steps can be less of a mental load and will get used more
- Copy function → quick copies for multiple kids
- Print quality → especially for color worksheets or if you plan to print photos
Popular Homeschool Printer Recommendations
There are hundreds of different printers available and it can be a bit overwhelming to know which printer to invest in especially if you aren’t aware of the different printer options. You could go with an inkjet printer that uses cartridges an ink tank, a laser printer, All-in-One Printers, and Specialty Printers.
If you are wondering which one makes the most sense for homeschooling the Ink Tanks and Laser printers are recommended the most.
Quick Run down on Inkjet (Cartridge) Printers
Inkjet (cartridge) printers work by spraying tiny droplets of ink onto paper using replaceable cartridges. They’re a great option for occasional printing, especially if you need color pages, worksheets, or crafts but aren’t printing every day. These printers are typically affordable upfront, offer good color quality, and are easy to find. However, the cartridges tend to run out quickly, and the cost of replacing ink can add up over time.
Quick Run down on Ink Tank Printers
These are the go-to for homeschool families printing constantly.
Ink tank printers (also called supertank printers) are an upgraded version of inkjet printers that use refillable ink tanks instead of cartridges. Instead of replacing cartridges, you simply pour ink into the tanks, making them ideal for homeschooling families who print frequently, like morning basket pages, copywork, and other printables. They offer a much lower cost per page and can print thousands of pages before needing a refill. While they cost more upfront and are a bit bulkier, they’re a great long-term investment for high-volume printing.
Quick Run down on Laser Printers
Laser printers use toner (a fine powder) instead of liquid ink, and a laser bonds the toner to paper using heat. They’re a great choice for fast printing, especially if you mostly print black-and-white documents or need something reliable for daily use. These printers are known for their speed, long-lasting toner, and crisp, clean text perfect for worksheets. However, they do come with a higher upfront cost, color versions can be pricey, and I hear they aren’t the best option for detailed images or craft projects.
What Homeschool Printers are Moms loving
Canon MegaTank Printer, Epson EcoTank Printer, and an Hp smart tank are the 3 most recommended brands I see. So let’s take a closer look at the details from real homeschooling moms.
1. Canon MegaTank Printer
Moms love this option because the ink lasts for months, even with daily use, making it incredibly reliable for busy homeschool routines. It produces bright, vibrant colors and prints faster than many comparable printers, which is a huge help on full days. Many models also include touchscreen features that make copying and navigating settings simple and stress-free. Another major long-term benefit is the replaceable print heads, which can extend the life of the printer significantly. Overall, it’s a favorite for its efficiency, ease of use, and cost savings over time. If you’re printing for multiple kids or balancing homeschool with a business setup, this is the one that consistently gets the most praise.
Double sided Printer Recommendations
Single sided Printer Recommendation
2. Epson EcoTank Printer
The Epson EcoTank Printer tends to get mixed reviews from homeschool moms, but many of the common frustrations seem to be tied to lower-end models and inconsistent use. While the ink is designed to last a long time, issues like clogging, cleaning cycles, and streaky prints are more likely to happen when the printer sits unused for long periods. Families who print weekly, or even daily, often report a much smoother experience. Some users still note slower speeds and slightly duller colors compared to other options, depending on the model. It’s also worth considering that the print heads aren’t easily replaceable, which could impact long-term use. Overall, it can be a great fit if you plan to use it consistently and choose a model that matches your printing needs.
Double sided Printer Recommendations
Single sided Printer Recommendation
3. Laser Printer
Laser printers are known for being reliable, especially when it comes to laser printing. Many homeschool moms say switching from a standard cartridge printer to a laser model was a complete game changer. Instead of constantly replacing expensive ink that runs out quickly, toner lasts much longer even with daily use. Some have had great success buying a used office-style laser printer and using it for years with minimal maintenance. While these machines can be larger and bulkier, they tend to print consistently and handle high-volume use with ease. For families printing every day, it’s often a dependable, low-stress option that just works.
Laser Printer Recommendations
Questions to Consider Before You Buy
Before choosing a printer, it helps to think through how it will actually fit into your day-to-day routine. Consider how often you’ll be printing, whether you need color or just black and white, and how many kids you’re printing for. Think about long-term costs too not just the price of the printer, but ink or toner refills over time. A little clarity upfront can save you from frustration (and extra expenses) later on.
This is where most regret happens so don’t skip this part:
- Am I printing a little each day or large batches at once?
- Do I need copies for multiple kids?
- Will I print full curriculums or just worksheets?
- Do I want to preserve books by copying pages?
- Will I use PDF curriculums (and print a lot more)?
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