Save 40% on an HP LaserJet Black & White Printer

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You need a dependable printer in your home office. When you’re working remotely, you need to know that you can print when you need to. Get the HP LaserJet M209dwe Black & White Printer for less than $90 and save on ink as well, as this deal includes six months of free cartridges.

HP+ Smart Printing System has advanced features for smarter mobile printing, security, automatic updates, and more. Print high-quality black-and-white documents, such as forms and reports. It’s meant for home offices and small businesses and is rated #3 on Amazon in the category of Laser Computer Printers.

Hp Laserjet B&w Printer Features Specs

The HP LaserJet M209dwe Black & White Printer provides the fastest two-sided printing in its class, providing black and white printing wirelessly through dual-band Wi-Fi. A self-reset feature will detect and resolve connection issues on its own.

It will print up to 30 single-sided pages per minute and up to 19 two-sided pages per minute. It only works with original HP ink cartridges and needs an Internet connection and HP account as well. A free Instant Ink delivery service includes six months of ink. After the free period, you’ll be charged monthly unless you cancel but will save up to 50%.

Take $60 off the price of this printer and pay $89, with six months of free ink cartridges.

HP LaserJet M209dwe Black & White Printer

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