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A3 Printers

What is an A3 printer? A3 printers belong to the group of large format printers and meet the same requirements as standard A4 printers.With an A3 printer print products such as brochures, calendars or posters can be printed professionally. Furthermore, high-quality photos can be printed in large format sizes. A3 printers are handy to have for companies of all sizes as well as for the use in a home office.




















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With an A3 printer businesses of all sizes and home office users can benefit from large-format, high-quality printouts. The powerful and versatile printers are easily integrated into business operations or home environments and have some advantages when comparet to A4 printers.

  • A3 printers support all popular paper sizes and are easily and efficiently managed.
  • They save space.
  • The large selection of different A3 printers, which offers laser as well as inkjet models, caters to every need.

In addition to relatively small sized and inexpensive A3 printers you can purchase versatile 3- or even 4-in-1 devices. Depending on the model, the printers can be used via USB, network cable or wireless. Before purchasing an A3 printer, you should compare the various operating costs.


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Content

1. A3 Printers - The most important Features at a Glance
1.1 Tips for Purchasing an A3 Printer
2. Which criteria should be considered before buying an A3 printer?
2.1 Connection Options
2.2 Multifunctionality
2.3 Simplex or Duplex?
3. Laser Printer or Inkjet Printer?
3.1 A3 Inkjet Printers
3.2 A3 Laser Printers
3.3 Laser or Inkjet: How to Find the Right Printer?
4. Benefits of A3 Printers
5. Relevant Performance Metrics for your Purchase Decision
5.1 Printer Operating Costs
5.2 Toner and Ink Costs for A3 Printers
6. Save up to 30% on Ink and Toner with Managed Print Service (MPS)
7. Which Manufacturers sell A3 Printers?
8. A3 Printer Recommendations and Product Test Winners
8.1 Best price/performance ratio: Brother MFC-J6930DW
8.2 All-Rounder: Epson WorkForce WF-7720DTWF
8.3 Bestseller: HP OfficeJet Pro 7720
8.4 All-Rounder for Businesses: Oki MC853dnv

1. A3 Printers - The most important Features at a Glance

Large format printers can print pictures and documents on all kinds of paper sizes up to DIN A3. An A3 page is exactly twice as big as an A4 page. A3 printers have a paper tray twice as big as an A4 printer has. Despite this fact A3 printers are not significantly larger than their A4 counterparts. Inexpensive A3 printers are available from £150. Good photo printers with a slightly larger range of functions and A3 multifunction printers are available for around £500. High-quality A3 color laser printers for the use in a home office are available for above £1.000. Top model A3 printers for professional use are significantly more expensive. In general initial acquisition cost for A3 printers are slightly higher than for A4 printers and depend on additional features and functions.

1.1 Tips for Purchasing an A3 Printer

What should be considered when purchasing an A3 printer?

  • Several paper trays – It makes sense to choose an A3 printer with at least two paper trays. You can use one paper tray for A3 and one for A4. This saves you from having to exchange the two diffrent paper sizes manually each time you want to print on one or the other. Alternatively you can load two different types of paper, for example different colors or different thicknesses, into the two trays.
  • Print volume – Before buying a new printer, consider how much you want to print and in which quality. Based on this information you can identify the printer model with the lowest total cost of ownership.
  • Laser or Inkjet Technology? – Think about the advantages and disadvantages of both technologies. You can get more information here!
  • Connection and integration into existing systems – Make sure that the printer has the for you necessary connections: Do you want to print via WLAN or do you need the integration of the printer into an existing network? Do you want to print from your smartphone or tablet? Would you like to have the option of guest printing?
  • Page sizes in comparison: DIN A4 - 210 x 297 mm and DIN A3 - 297 x 420 mm

2. Which criteria should be considered before buying an A3 printer?

The market for A3 printers is large and confusing. We've put together the key points you should consider before buying an A3 printer in a more detailed explanation.

2.1 Connection Options

Printers can be connected in different ways: USB connection, WLAN connection or integration into a company network (via ethernet cable). If you only need a single connection to one computer, a USB connection is usually enough. Most A3 printers have not just one, but tow connection ports. Next to the USB port you will find an ethernet port. This second port is an advantage for companies, as data can be transmitted much faster via an ethernet cable than via a WLAN network. In addition, the printers can be connected to a vast number of computers in the company. If you want to print wirelessly from a tablet or smartphone, the A3 printer should have an integrated WLAN receiver. Another advantage of wireless printing: an e-mail adress allows the user to sent print jobs via Cloud-Function, ePrint or AirPrint to the printer.

2.2 Multifunctionality

In addition to having one or the other of the two different printing technologies, A3 printers can also have the features of a versatile multifunction printer. Multifunction printers provide you with either three functions (printing, copying and scanning) or four functions (copying, printing, scanning and faxing). Which kind of A3 printer should be purchased depends on the intended use of the printer. If the device is used exclusively for printing, a multifunction printer is certainly not required. Multifunction devices of the latest generation are small and relatively inexpensive. If in doubt which printer to buy, businesses can't go wrong with purchasing an A3 multifunction printer.

2.3 Simplex or Duplex?

If there is no other information in the specifications of the printer, te printer usually has a simplex printing function. Simplex printing means that only one side of the loaded paper will be printed on. A3 printers which support duplex printing have several advantages: Dublex printing eliminates manual sorting which significantly simplifies work and organization in home offices or businesses. The ease of use of multifunction printers increases significantly thanks to automatic paper feed and two-sided scanning. Printers with ADF (automatic document feeder) make it possible to process large quantities of documents quickly and efficiently.

3. Laser Printer or Inkjet Printer?

A3 printers are available in a great variety of different models which come with either inkjet or laser technology.

3.1 A3 Inkjet Printers

Inkjet printers have long been considered slow and expensive. To overcome these prejudices, printer manufacturers have invested a lot of effort in advancing inkjet technology. By now mid-range and high-end inkjet printers are able to print quickly and cost-effectively. The HP PageWide Technology or Epson Eco-Tank models are a good example in this regard. Both model series are specifically designed for office use and are now considered a true alternative to laser printers. Nevertheless a disadvantage of inkjet printers is photo printing on standard paper: If you want to print brochures or flyers on standard paper for marketing purposes, the quality and color brilliance of the printouts will not match the performance of a laser printer. An inkjet printer requires special photo paper for this purpose. Another disadvantage is printing plans and fine lines. Again, laser printers perform better. But still there are many reasons for buying an A3 laser printer with inkjet technology. Energy costs are lower when compared to energy costs with laser printers. Inkjet printers also only need a short start up time when first used, while laser printers need to warm up before printing. In addition, the controversial issue of emission and fine dust is of no relevance with inkjet printers.

We have created an overview of top A3 inkjet printers including an insight about models with the lowest costs for printing. Here you will find the TOP 12 A3 inkjet printers with the lowest total costs of ownership:



3.2 A3 Laser Printers

Laser printers are top choice as office printers. Many businesses rely on low printing costs and fast processing of print jobs. Laser printers perform very well while the cost of printing is low. However, the printer itself is more expensive. Prices for a mono color A3 laser printer starts at about £500. But often businesses need more features. Prices for A3 color laser multifunction printers start at £1000. When buying a new printer, companies should not only consider the acquisition costs but also be aware of follow-up costs. Depending on the monthly print volume, a supposedly favorable purchase price can lead to high follow-up costs. An alternative is our Printer Leasing offer. You can lease a printer for a fixed monthly amount for 36 months. The monthly charged amount already includes expenses for ink and toner. At the end of the 36 months contract period the printer belongs to you. The costs are distributed evenly over the entire contract period.

We have created an overview of top A3 laser printers including an insight about models with the lowest costs for printing. Here you will find the TOP 12 A3 laser printers with the lowest total costs of ownership:



3.3 Laser or Inkjet: How to Find the Right Printer?

If you're not sure which technology and which printer model is most suitable for your requirements, you may want to use our printer cunsultant and identify in a few steps the best device with the lowest follow up cost.

4. Benefits of A3 Printers

Home users and businesses which want or need to print on larger formats then A4 can't go without an A3 printer. The large format printers can print in A3 and also support all smaller paper sizes. The classic A4 format is not sufficient for many print products. With an A3 printer you can print professional brochures, posters, calendars or borderless A3 images. The application areas are almost unlimited and users can easily switch between formats as needed. An A3 printer not only offers the same advantages as a standard A4 printer, but also supports significantly more paper sizes and is more versatile. A3 printers are available as many different models. Before purchasing, all relevant performance indicators should be taken into account. For an informed purchase decision, our online printer consultant is available for you at any time.

A3 Paper

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5. Relevant Performance Metrics for your Purchase Decision

Of cause is value for money one of the most important criterias for choosing an A3 printer. The two major factors involved are: cost of print material and cost of ink or toner. In addition, buyers have to expect repair and maintenance costs after the warranty period. Printing costs are quite relevant for companies, because they have a much higher print volume than private households. A3 paper costs a little more than A4 paper. The total cost of printing with an A3 printer is slightly higher but should be of relatively little influence towards the purchase decision overall.

5.1 Printer Operating Costs

Businesses and private users who would like to have an insight into printer operating costs can easily compare them by looking at the different printer models. Our print cost comparison provides you with detailed information about expected follow-up costs and easily compares different printer models with each other. The cost of printing per page is significantly higher for a professional A3 printer than for a low-cost home-use printer model. It costs less than 2 pence to print one page in black with an inkjet printer. A color page costs on average less than 5 pence. Of course it makes a big difference whether a text document or a professional photo is printed in high quality. Duplex printing noticeably reduces printing costs per page. A3 duplex printers also make it unnecessary to turn pages manually.

Our printing cost comparison helps you to find the right printer with the lowest printing costs. Compare now and save money!

5.2 Toner and Ink Costs for A3 Printers

In addition to the cost of paper, the cost of toner or ink cartridges must be considered. Laser printers have a higher purchase price than inkjet printers, but the price per printed page is comparatively cheaper. In direct comparison cartridges with one single chamber are cheaper than multi-chamber cartridges. Most A3 printer models use four cartridges for the colors magenta, cyan, yellow and black. Some printers allow for a second black cartridge. Specialized A3 color printers use six cartridges and allow printing of additional shades of gray. In terms of printing costs it makes a great difference whether you choose original manufacturer's ink or toner cartridges or low-cost third-party cartridges.

6. Save up to 30% on Ink and Toner with Managed Print Service (MPS)

Businesses have the opportunity to save a lot of money if they decide to buy printers with printer4you.com. Our MPS offer includes printers as well as service and supplies at special conditions. You receive original ink and toner cartridges from printer manufacturers at a special price and with a 12 month low price guarantee. Even if the price of toner or ink should increase within the first 12 months from the purchase of the printer, the price remains stable for our contract customers. If prices fall contract customers pay the lower price. This principle ensures long-term low printing costs.

7. Which Manufacturers sell A3 Printers?

A3 printers are produced by the same manufacturers as A4 models. A3 printers by HP, A3 Printers by brother, A3 printers by Epson and from many other manufacturers are available. Buyers can choose from a vast selection. The offered models are not only different in price, but also significantly different in design and functions. Under the following product recommendations and test winners you will find a suitable A3 printer.

8. A3 Printer Recommendations and Product Test Winners

In order to shed some light on the huge A3 printer market, we took a closer look at some of the A3 printer test winners and compiled them for you:

A3 Printer Brother MFC-J6930DW

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8.1 Best price/performance ratio: Brother MFC-J6930DW

The Brother MFC-J6930DW uses inkjet technology and is a true value for money device among multifunction printers. The black A3 printer prints in a maximum resolution of 4,800 x 2,400 DPI, copied with 600 DPI and creates 22 mono pages per minute.

A3 Printer Epson WorkForce WF-7720DTWF

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8.2 All-Rounder: Epson WorkForce WF-7720DTWF

The Epson WorkForce WF-7720DTWf is also an inkjet multifunction printer with a more than convincing overall rating. It prints at a maximum of 4,800 x 2,400 DPI, copies at 600 DPI and creates up to 18 mono pages per minute.

A3 Printer HP OfficeJet Pro 7720

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8.3 Bestseller: HP OfficeJet Pro 7720

The HP OfficeJet Pro 7720 Wide is one of the most popular A3 printers and has an appealing design. It prints with up to 4,800 x 2,400 DPI and creates a total of 22 mono pages per minute. The multifunction printer has received a very good grade from several product testers and magazines and comes with many practical features.

A3 Printer Oki MC853dnv

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8.4 The All-Rounder for Businesses: Oki MC853dnv

A more than recommendable A3 color laser printer is the Oki MC853dnv. The duplex printer is ideal for smaller workgroups and can be easily extended. The A3 printer manages up to 23 pages per minute and can print at a maximum of 1,200 x 600 DPI.




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