HP 8610 printer at John Lewis. The purchase price is £109 however you get £30 cash back from HP and £50 JLP vouchers so the net cost is £29 (this obviously assumes you have a use for the £50 JLP voucher). Also get an extended three year warranty from HP. The link to the details on how to redeem the £50 JLP vouchers isn't working, I've advised JLP customer services as have just ordered. Excellent printer, I already have one but bought this as a spare as at that price this is an absolute bargain.
************************************
HP CASHBACK CLAIM (scroll down for cashback amounts)
Big yes, but large 500 sheet capacity tray. Ethernet and wireless and also fax so must have a phone line connection?
Supports airprint and (presumably) tablets? Supports double sided printing. The only question to me is are there cheap compatible ink cartridges available
And the JL vouchers are ok if there is something else you really need to buy there.
hcc27 to jasee
7 May 151#67
Agree with the comment on compatible aftermarket cartridges. After some research, I picked up the Epson Workforce WF-3520 (colour inkjet with duplex printing, scanning, wireless etc) which seems to accept almost any type of aftermarket cartridge - seriously I've bought sets of 4 cartridges (black + 3 colours) from multiple ebay and Amazon sellers and they all work. A set of 4 sets me back about 4 quid delivered, seriously how cheap is that!! A set of 12 or 24 is even cheaper per cartridge. There are even continuous fill ink systems for this printer that cost £40 for the system including 400ml of ink, an option I haven't had to explore yet as cartridges are so cheap.
BLMDon
6 May 15#7
Hot! I have this printer and it's excellent. Good quality text, fast, duplex, wireless etc. Great deal if you would spend the £50 JL voucher and can be bothered with the hassle of claiming from JL and HP.
amour3k to BLMDon
6 May 15#8
That was kind of my bugga bear too?.
Is it worth the £109 it costs? (before u then reduce, reduce, reduce?).
You say its 'Duplex' yeh? .. as in Full Duplex?, or Half Duplex?, thanx. :-)
garethsmith72
6 May 152#9
Just checked the claim forms jl want the original..hp want a copy so easy to apply for both :smiley:...would just need to consider where to put the dam thing as they look like a tank
STi_prodrive
6 May 15#10
is this ink jet?
jasee to STi_prodrive
6 May 152#11
ye s
drharishgarg
6 May 151#12
You have to purchase printer first to get £50 JL voucher.
so how can you reduce the overall cost once you make a purchase?
Opening post
************************************
HP CASHBACK CLAIM (scroll down for cashback amounts)
https://h41201.www4.hp.com/WMCF.Web/uk/en/promotion/3023/Details/
- watson44
Weight 11.9kg
- rodman
https://h41201.www4.hp.com/WMCF.Web/uk/en/promotion/4220/Final/
Link for the 3 year waranty
- thisismark
Top comments
All comments (326)
Other then Tablets at John Lewis,i not 100% sure what i'd be able to plough the £50 on? .. or maybe its me thinking too much?.
Can the John Lewis vouchers be used at Waitrose? ta
Most John Lewis 'stuffs' work in Waitrose .. though now always the other way round? (for whatever reason?) lol.
Supports airprint and (presumably) tablets? Supports double sided printing. The only question to me is are there cheap compatible ink cartridges available
And the JL vouchers are ok if there is something else you really need to buy there.
Is it worth the £109 it costs? (before u then reduce, reduce, reduce?).
You say its 'Duplex' yeh? .. as in Full Duplex?, or Half Duplex?, thanx. :-)
so how can you reduce the overall cost once you make a purchase?