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If you just need cheap, occasional colour printing and don’t want to mess about with cartridges every other week, the Epson WF-2110W is a pretty sensible little box. For £55.92 ex-VAT it’s low-risk: Wi‑Fi setup is usually straightforward, and Epson’s colour output tends to look good for documents, school-style graphics, and everyday business collateral. It’s the kind of printer you stick in a small office, reception, or home-work setup where you print sporadically and want something dependable rather than a big “workhorse” machine.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting high-volume printing. Inkjets can get pricey when you print a lot, and if you let it sit then print quality can require a bit of cleaning before it behaves perfectly again—especially for colour. Also, if you mainly do text-heavy pages, you’ll likely find yourself paying more per page than a mono laser would cost over time. Bottom line: buy it if your budget is tight and your printing is light to moderate; skip it if you print frequently or want the lowest ongoing cost per page.

Canon
Canon MAXIFY GX2050 - 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 - 33.6 Kbps - USB 2.0, Wi-Fi(ac), LAN

Epson
Epson Expression Photo XP-65 - Printer - colour - Duplex - ink-jet - A4/Legal - 5760 x 1440 dpi - up to 9.5 ppm (mono) / up to 9 ppm (colour) - capacity: 100 sheets - USB, LAN, Wi-Fi

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

Canon
Canon SELPHY QX20 - Printer - colour - dye sublimation - 72 x 85 mm up to 0.66 min/page (colour) - capacity: 10 sheets - Wi-Fi(g) - terracota red