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Wireless HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One Printer (B210a) 58.95 ($49.00 + 9.95 shipping) @DSE

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Has been looking for a multifunction printer for a while and came across this on DSE website.
Consider it a good deal for a sub $50 wireless. Cons: it is only avaliable order online, hence the 10 bucks shipping on top. Seems they are normally priced $80+.

Review here
http://www.trustedreviews.com/hp-photosmart-plus-b210a_Print…

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  • HP ? Never Again ! Country Coded Cadriges !

    • My dad's able to refill his HP printer very cheap using third party ink shops - not this model.

    • You mean regional locked ink?

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_lockout#Other

      That's not cool…. was going to get this… not anymore…

    • Yeah, I have this model which came with me from the UK.

      Spewing when I found the local 'identical except the chip' cartridges don't work. Karma rebounds onto HP though as I spent 10 mins watching a video on transferring the cartridge chips and now buy compatible ink super cheap off ebay! Ha, in your face HP.

      BTW, not noticed any difference in print quality, etc.

  • +6

    well, I got my mind poisoned, every Inkjet MF printer over $9 is not a bargain. :)

  • Just buy a new one when the ink runs out :)

  • I know this is like comparing Granny smith apples to Fuji apples, but I recently bought a Fuji P205B from office works for $30. I think it is a much better deal. No colour but speed and running costs is much better. You don't have to worry about the head drying up or clogging. If you don't print frequently, the heads a prone to drying and clogging.

    • Agree, after years of problems with injects I will never buy one again. If you need to print photos BigW labs can do this much cheaper and better than what it would have cost you in ink.

      BUT get a laser printer with toner cartridge that can have its sensor taped over like Brother (not chip based like Samsung). You get twice or three times more use from the toner.

  • Bummer, it's sold out. Any suggestions to a similar HP printer under $80,-?

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