



Photographers should opt for a dedicated photo printer. In our test prints, glossy photos skewed slightly blue and magenta and displayed overaggressive contrast. The 9015e’s colors aren’t perfectly accurate.Be prepared for a few frustrating mis-taps. It works fine, but the limited real estate makes it hard to hit the smallest on-screen buttons, such as the gear icon that takes you to the Settings menu. The touchscreen is on the small side at just 2.7 inches.Since you get only one tray, you need to manually swap out your plain letter paper whenever you need to print on something else-whether it’s legal, labels, glossy photo stock, or résumé paper. The OfficeJet Pro 9015e’s biggest shortcoming is its single 250-sheet paper tray.We have recommendations for photo printers and document scanners if you need better performance for those specific tasks. Are photo and scan quality critically important to you? An AIO printer won’t cut it.But if you don’t, a black-and-white laser AIO might save you some money. Do you frequently print in color or want to print the occasional glossy photo? If so, one of the picks below will work best.Otherwise, look for a cheap print-only machine and a good scanning app. How often do you scan? If you both print and scan more than a few times a month or routinely need to scan both sides of a page, an AIO is probably worth the investment.(Or, just use a printer at work, the library, or your local FedEx store.)

If you don’t print much, choose a monochrome laser printer and a good scanning app. But if you print all the time, scroll down to our upgrade pick.
