SAVE $40: As of Dec. 4,My Sisters Friend (2019) you can snag an HP DeskJet 4255e wireless all-in-one color inkjet printer, scanner, and copier for just $59.99 at Amazon.
Having a printer at home is an underrated luxury that almost no one talks about until it’s time to go to the DMV, file taxes, or print an important document. It’s like the home office flex equivalent of having an in-unit washer and dryer — a true testament to one's adulting skills. If you haven’t been able to get a printer of your own (and you’re tired of running to FedEx whenever you need one), Amazon’s got a steal of a deal right now on the HP DeskJet 4255e wireless all-in-one printer, scanner, and copier (588S6A).
As of Dec. 4, you can get this versatile HP wireless printer for just $59.99 at Amazon. That’s a 40% discount off the list price and a savings of $40. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen on this particular model.
SEE ALSO: The best Cyber Monday deals still live in 2024This printer is a triple threat: It can print, scan, and copy documents, photos, and more. Its print speed is 5.5 ppm per color page and 8.5 ppm per black-and-white page. It has a 60-sheet input tray, and with the HP App, you can print, scan, copy, and even fax documents directly from your smartphone.
If you decide to activate HP+ (HP's ink subscription service), you’ll get three months' worth of ink included. Once the three months are up, you can renew at $6.99 per month or cancel.
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