Canon PIXMA TS8350: Keep or Dump?

Is the Canon PIXMA TS8350 worth keeping in 2025, or is it a money pit? We've crunched the numbers on ink costs vs new printer prices. Here is our honest verdict based on real UK pricing.

Compare Your Options

See how Standard, XL, and upgrading compare for your printing needs

Standard Cartridges

Best for occasional printing and lower upfront costs

Most Convenient
Price
£14.99
Yield
200
pages
Cost/Page
~7.5p
Lower upfront cost
Good for occasional printing
Widely available
Higher approximate cost per page
BEST VALUE

XL / High-Yield

Maximum value with lower cost per page for regular printing

Lowest Running Cost
Price
£21.99
Yield
400
pages
Cost/Page
~5.5p
Save ~27%
Save approximately 27% per page vs standard
Fewer replacements needed
Best for regular printing
Higher upfront cost

Upgrade Printer Option

Consider a new printer for better long-term value and features

Long-term

HP OfficeJet Pro 9022e

A versatile all-in-one inkjet printer designed for small businesses and home offices. Offers fast printing, automatic duplex, and wireless connectivity.

Approximate price:£250.00
Lower long-term costs
Better features & performance
Modern technology and efficiency
Requires new hardware purchase

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureStandardXL/High-YieldUpgrade
Approximate cost per page~7.5p~5.5pVaries
Approximate upfront cost£14.99£21.99£250.00
Approximate pages per cartridge200400N/A
Best forOccasional useRegular printingLong-term savings

Printer Comparison

PrinterTechnologyColourCost/PageWirelessBest ForAction
HP OfficeJet Pro 9022e
(Best Value)
inkjet~3.3psmall business, home office
HP LaserJet Pro M404dn
(Best Value)
laser~3.3phome office, small business
HP ENVY 6020e
(Best Value)
inkjet~3.3phome, home office

Verdict: UPGRADE (Money Pit Warning)

If you print regularly, the Canon PIXMA TS8350 is likely costing you a fortune. Our data shows you could save over £100/year by switching to a more efficient printer. It's time to upgrade.

Analysis Summary

For a Canon PIXMA TS8350 printing around 250 pages per month, estimated ink costs are roughly £39.10/month (approximately £469.20/year, based on typical retail prices and yields). Upgrading to a Epson EcoTank ET-2850 could reduce estimated monthly ink costs to around £0.63/month, and the upgrade could pay for itself in around 3 months, assuming similar usage.

Reasons to Keep It

The Canon PIXMA TS8350 makes sense to keep if:

  • You print VERY occasionally (<400 pages/month)
  • You are happy paying a premium for convenience
  • The printer is fully functional and meets your quality needs

Reasons to Dump It

You should DUMP the Canon PIXMA TS8350 if:

  • You print consistently (> 400 pages/month)
  • You feel like you are constantly buying ink
  • Switching to Epson EcoTank ET-2850 puts £38.48/month back in your pocket
  • Switching to Epson EcoTank ET-2720 puts £38.48/month back in your pocket
  • Check our Smart Upgrade Advisor for a personalized calculation

Better Alternatives

Based on typical usage (around 250 pages per month), here are smarter printers to buy:

  • Epson EcoTank ET-2850 — only ~£0.63/month to run
  • Epson EcoTank ET-2720 — only ~£0.63/month to run

Get Personalised Advice

The advice on this page is based on typical usage. For personalised recommendations based on your exact printing volume and priorities, use our Smart Upgrade Advisor.

Make the Right Choice for Canon PIXMA TS8350

Compare your options and find the best value - whether staying with XL cartridges or upgrading

Note: This is guidance only — always check full details and prices with retailers before deciding. All cost estimates and recommendations are approximate and based on typical UK retail prices and yields. Actual costs and payback periods may vary depending on where you shop, current deals, your printing patterns, and supplier pricing. Use the Smart Upgrade Advisor for personalised advice.