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If you’re running an office that needs proper colour prints but doesn’t want the hassle (or cost) of paying for a colour laser, the Epson WF‑C5390DW is a sensible bet. Epson’s colour inkjet line is generally strong for everyday documents—charts, reports, marketing handouts—especially when you care about print quality without jumping straight to the bigger, pricier production models. For £271 ex‑VAT, it sits in that “practical workstation printer” lane: good Wi‑Fi convenience, and typically painless day‑to‑day operation for a small team that prints regularly rather than once in a blue moon.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if your office is mostly printing text-heavy documents, because inkjet running costs can bite compared with lasers—particularly if your usage is low and you end up with ink maintenance cycles. Also, if you need fast high-volume output, inkjets usually feel slower and more “managed” than lasers. Buy it if colour matters and you’ve got steady, real printing to keep inks healthy; skip it if you’re cost-optimising for mostly black-and-white or if print volumes are intermittent.

Epson
Epson SureColor SC-P700 SC P700 SCP700 SCP 700 - Printer - colour - ink-jet - A3 Plus - 5760 x 1440 dpi - capacity: 120 sheets - LAN, USB host, USB 3.0, Wi-Fi(ac)

HP
HP Officejet Pro 9110b - Printer - colour - Duplex - ink-jet - A4/Legal - 1200 x 1200 dpi - up to 22 ppm (mono) / up to 18 ppm (colour) - capacity: 250 sheets - USB 2.0, LAN, Wi-Fi(ac), Bluetooth 5.0 LE, USB 2.0 host - cement

Canon
i-SENSYS LBP243dw II GB SFP\nSingle and double sided printing

Canon
Canon MAXIFY GX1050 - Multifunction printer - colour - ink-jet - refillable - Legal (216 x 356 mm)/A4 (210 x 297 mm) (original) - A4/Legal (media) - up to 15 ipm (printing) - 250 sheets - USB 2.0, Wi-Fi(ac), LAN