The best home printers come in different shapes and sizes.

Some are fast printers, others are multifunction and can scan or copy, too.

Still others are Wi-Fi enabled.

All of them are a good bang for your buck.

Here are five of the best home printers, according to the Lifehacker community.

You weighed in with tons of suggestions, both brand-wise and for specific models.

It also prints from and scans to USB devices and memory cards plugged in to its onboard ports.

Reada more detailed list of specs here(click specifications).

If you want one, itll set you back$130 at Amazon.

It wasThe Wirecutters pick for best cheap printeruntil very recently, and still highly recommended by them.

you’re free to reada more detailed list of its specification here(click specifications).

Dont just take our word for it,read the nomination thread for it yourself and see.

Printing via mobile apps required HP ePrint, or Apple AirPrint compatible devices.

you’re able to readmore detailed specs here(click specs).

Depending on when you need it and your shipping costs, direct may be your best bet.

you might read morein its nomination thread here.

It also supports wireless printing via Google Cloud Print, Apple AirPrint, or Epsons own wireless printing apps.

You canread a more detailed list of specs here(choose specifications).

Perhaps we should give the honorable mention tothis Epson MX-80 printer nominated by reader chumleyexits probably the most worthy.

Want to make the case for your personal favorite, even if it wasnt included in the list?

The Hive Five is based on reader nominations.

We understand its a bit of a popularity contest.

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Title photo byRoger H Goun.