Types Of ARM & Snapdragon Compatible Printers
- Inkjet ARM Compatible Printers – Perfect for high-quality colour prints from Snapdragon-based ARM laptops and computers and ideal for creative projects, presentations and marketing materials.
- Laser ARM Compatible printers – Fast, reliable printing for black-and-white or colour documents; suited for busy offices and high-volume tasks
- All-In-One ARM Compatible Printers – Print, copy and scan seamlessly from ARM devices with native support and simplified connectivity
Explore compact ARM compatible inkjet printers for design tasks, or office-ready ARM compatible laser printers for high-volume workflows.
Top ARM & Snapdragon Compatible Printer Brands
We stock ARM compatible printers from trusted printer manufacturers. Xerox, Epson and Kyocera all have ARM64 compatible drivers, which allow full functionality, without any limitations. Whereas many brands currently rely on support from Windows built in printer drivers, which can severely limit advanced features, such as scanning and double-sided printing.
Best Uses for ARM & Snapdragon Compatible Printers
- Home & Office Productivity – Print documents quickly and reliably from modern ARM laptops and PC’s
- Creative & Design Work – High-resolution prints for marketing, photography and graphics from ARM devices
- Education & Training Materials – Produce worksheets, visual aids and learning resources directly from ARM-based devices
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, most ARM-compatible printers are also compatible with Intel, AMD and Apple Silicon.
Yes, they typically offer WiFi, mobile printing apps (Apple AirPrint, Mopria) and network printing for easy connectivity with ARM devices.
In some cases yes. Some manufacturers (Epson, Xerox, Kyocera) have released official ARM64 drivers which include advanced features. However, the generic Windows ARM drivers built into your PC, will only support printing without any advanced features.
No, ARM Snapdragon compatible printers are no more expensive than non-ARM supported printers. Laser models have higher upfront costs but lower long-term running costs in high-volume environments
No, ARM compatible printers are not more expensive to run. They use the same ink and toners as traditional printers
Most printer manufacturers provide ARM64 drivers, and these usually include advanced features, including Duplex (Double-sided) printing