Fantastic offer on a high spec printer, scanner, fax and copier from HP.
The headline price alone is a good 20-50% lower than most other retailers (£50 off Curry's regular price) but with a year of 'up to 300 pages per month' of free Instant Ink included (possibly 14 months using sign up code FREEINK and a friend referral code - easy to find) this becomes a bit of a killer deal, worth it for the ink alone!
The machine itself is chunky but quite high spec, solid and fast apparently.
Which? rates it for its 'superb' photo print quality but warns about ink usage which, given the '14 months of ink' offer, doesn't worry me!
It prints 20 pages per minute, prints double sided and is controlled via a 2.6" touch screen.
Well worth considering if you are going to need a new household printer in the next few months - particularly if you current one is costing you plenty on replacement inks.
** UPDATE **
up to 15 months free ink at up to 300 pages per month
up to 26 months free ink at up to 100 pages per month
Confirmed working this weekend (23rd Sept)
All comments (42)
MattSan
17 Sep 17#1
Fantastic offer on a high spec printer, scanner, fax and copier from HP.
The headline price alone is a good 20-50% lower than most other retailers (£50 off Curry's regular price) but with a year of 'up to 300 pages per month' of free Instant Ink included (possibly 14 months using sign up code FREEINK and a friend referral code - easy to find) this becomes a bit of a killer deal, worth it for the ink alone!
The machine itself is chunky but quite high spec, solid and fast apparently.
Which? rates it for its 'superb' photo print quality but warns about ink usage which, given the '14 months of ink' offer, doesn't worry me!
It prints 20 pages per minute, prints double sided and is controlled via a 2.6" touch screen.
Well worth considering if you are going to need a new household printer in the next few months - particularly if you current one is costing you plenty on replacement inks.
** UPDATE **
up to 15 months free ink at up to 300 pages per month
up to 26 months free ink at up to 100 pages per month
Confirmed working this weekend (23rd Sept)
7day
17 Sep 17#2
Yes good deal for ink free printin
dyczko
17 Sep 17#3
It's sooooo hot.
dyczko
17 Sep 17#4
Is there a voucher for 12 months? How does it work?
duncanb1973
17 Sep 17#5
its probably based on average usage, thats the model most companies use when they offer a free consumerable supply of a product
duncanb1973
17 Sep 17#6
Up to 1 year's HP Instant Ink (based on a 300-page plan)
adrian2000
17 Sep 17#7
Any voucher codes about to make it even cheaper?
defgimp
17 Sep 17#8
Is the instant ink linked to this printer? just bought two printers from ebuyer that are instant ink compatible, could I use the instant ink code from this?
seoulminded to defgimp
17 Sep 17#13
Just read the description, it does offer instant ink but you will need to sign up for it
khush01
17 Sep 17#9
What about if you buy it then after 12 months or whenever the warranty expires, you return it? :raised_hand:
seoulminded
17 Sep 17#10
FREEINK discount code doesn't work :cry:
Passion08
17 Sep 17#11
Does anybody know if the instant ink is valid outside uk
This_Is_My_Username
17 Sep 17#12
Are the friend referral codes reusable? Also, would I still have ink delivered if I don't use the printer? Thanks in advance.
Laura.Palmer to This_Is_My_Username
17 Sep 17#17
When you sign up for instant ink you can use a signup code plus a refer a friend code that gives you and your friend an extra month free. They are reusable but for some reason the moderators on here are touchy about people posting a code. So pm me. You will get ink delivered when you signup but it will be no use to you or anyone else if you don't use the printer.
roysan
17 Sep 17#14
The code isn't working
jonno_p
17 Sep 17#15
So any clarity on what the "up to 300 pages per month" actually means? is that 300 pages per month for a whole 12 months? i dont understand the "up to" bit
Laura.Palmer to jonno_p
17 Sep 17#18
You sign up to one of 3 monthly ink subscriptions. Each having a cap of the number of pages you can print for each month.
jonno_p to Laura.Palmer
17 Sep 17#19
Aaah so you dont get the 1 year if you choose the 300 page option. You only get 1 yr if you chose the lower print plan (50 page/pm) this is what im trying to get my head around. Its not clear in the post it suggests you get 12 months of the 300 page plan?
MattSan
17 Sep 17#16
With instant ink, HP monitors the number of pages you print. When your ink starts to get low they automatically post out new cartridges to you ready to replace the ones that are running out. They have various subscription tiers (I think 50 pages, 100 pages or 300 pages per month).
This offer, as I understand it, means you can print up to 300 pages each month before you incur any additional charges for ink. From what I can tell this is their 'top tier' subscription. I think you can carry over unused 'pages' for 1 month but not longer. The offer makes the 'subscription' free of charge until the 12-14 months is up then you can drop it (and buy ink as usual) or can pick a tier and continue.
The description of the item on Curry's website clearly states:
Up to 1 year's HP Instant Ink (based on a 300-page plan)
So unless the item description is incorrect, the free period should provide the top tier.
jonno_p to MattSan
17 Sep 17#22
everywhere im reading suggests if you go for the 300 page option you only get 3 months
tnm1975
17 Sep 17#21
Saw this in store earlier today. Couldn't work out what the free deal actually was, and the Currys 'expert' was utterly clueless! Walked away from it! Still after a printer but getting sick of looking at them!
cliosport65
17 Sep 17#23
Remember to use a referral code for an extra month :wink: :wink: love my HP instant ink
Laura.Palmer to cliosport65
17 Sep 17#29
;-)
Sumal86
17 Sep 17#24
Just picked one up from currys. It's a extension to the 3 months normally given. The front of the box has 3 months on but they have stickers on the top saying 3 months + 72 which works out to the full 300 a month subscription. Great deal only one left in the store.
Sumal86
17 Sep 17#25
What I'm confused with now is that if it comes with £72 credit can I choose the 3.49 option and extend for longer as im no way printing 300 a month.
littletime
17 Sep 17#26
Is it high spec though? I bought the Envy (admittedly from the cheaper end) and the whilst printing is ok the scan quality can't touch that of my 5 year old Canon MP560.
MattSan
17 Sep 17#27
It will work even better for me too if you can extend the subscription for more than a year by putting the £72 voucher towards the 100-page £3.49 pm plan but I'm not banking on it.
Hopefully someone who has picked one up today can confirm whether this is a possible option when signing up.
I have ordered one but it is not due to arrive for a few more days yet...
Sumal86 to MattSan
17 Sep 17#28
Just set it up. Selected the 100 page a month and it says up to 300 in first 3 months will be waived. £72 credit added. Also used a refer a friend for 1 extra month. And promo code 2MONTHSDJUK for a further 2 months free. Won't be paying for printing for years.
incaruins
17 Sep 17#30
I bought this exact printer for £50 from Office outlet and that too with three months free ink.
robjw_2001
18 Sep 17#31
Where was the £72 code? Just unpacked mine and can't find it anywhere! @Sumal86
Sumal86 to robjw_2001
18 Sep 17#32
There was a glossy card that came with it. Right at the top of the box that has a code on it. About A5 sized. Did your box have the same sticker mine did on the top?
robjw_2001 to Sumal86
18 Sep 17#33
Yep, got the sticker, but I've been through the box several times and there's no card. I wonder what the likelyhood is of Currys opening another one and giving me the card if I got back to store. I've got this one set up with the cartridges installed, so it would seem stupid to have to take it back and swap it.
Took a picture of it for you. Was with the manuals.
robjw_2001
18 Sep 17#35
Thanks. Definitely missing
rsh1
18 Sep 17#36
Is this one a better value than hotukdeals.com/dea…863 ? I bought 8710 already but haven't opened yet. So was wondering if I should return to ebuyer and get this one instead? With so many printer I am confused which one has the best value :neutral_face:
Laura.Palmer
18 Sep 17#37
This one is slower, costs more to purchase but comes with more free ink. In theory instant ink should cost the same per page irrespective of which printer you get. So it depends on what you need, how much cash you want to spend and how big or well specified a printer you need. If you have the 8710 stick with it, use the instant ink trial and catch as many referrals as you can then refill the cartridges would be my recommendation.
N4the
19 Sep 17#38
Just got one from the store... Seems good. Doc feeder much better than previous ones I've had...
hoodedbreweries
21 Sep 17#39
Picked mine up today. Excellent deal. The free trial with codes takes me upto February and then I start using the £72 prepaid key... On the mid range ink package this will past ages.
Great pic quality too!
haggisheid
1 Oct 17#40
Can you get the 3 year warranty extension offer too? Can anyone confirm this?
Can this Scan and print without the Pc being switched on? also noticed the print resolution is quite low, what are photo qualities like? Would appreciate any comments
MattSan
3 Oct 17#42
Thanks Haggisheld!!! Just signed up for the 3 year extended warranty - all seems to have gone through
It confirmed the serial number was acceptable and the model number (T0F33) seems to be eligible for the promotion.
It wanted a scan of the 'invoice' as part of the process so I uploaded the despatch note that was received with the printer.
Apparently I will hear within 3 days if my application has been 'accepted'.
If it has, this is turning into the bargain of the year for me...
Opening post
The headline price alone is a good 20-50% lower than most other retailers (£50 off Curry's regular price) but with a year of 'up to 300 pages per month' of free Instant Ink included (possibly 14 months using sign up code FREEINK and a friend referral code - easy to find) this becomes a bit of a killer deal, worth it for the ink alone!
The machine itself is chunky but quite high spec, solid and fast apparently.
Which? rates it for its 'superb' photo print quality but warns about ink usage which, given the '14 months of ink' offer, doesn't worry me!
It prints 20 pages per minute, prints double sided and is controlled via a 2.6" touch screen.
Well worth considering if you are going to need a new household printer in the next few months - particularly if you current one is costing you plenty on replacement inks.
** UPDATE **
Confirmed working this weekend (23rd Sept)
All comments (42)
The headline price alone is a good 20-50% lower than most other retailers (£50 off Curry's regular price) but with a year of 'up to 300 pages per month' of free Instant Ink included (possibly 14 months using sign up code FREEINK and a friend referral code - easy to find) this becomes a bit of a killer deal, worth it for the ink alone!
The machine itself is chunky but quite high spec, solid and fast apparently.
Which? rates it for its 'superb' photo print quality but warns about ink usage which, given the '14 months of ink' offer, doesn't worry me!
It prints 20 pages per minute, prints double sided and is controlled via a 2.6" touch screen.
Well worth considering if you are going to need a new household printer in the next few months - particularly if you current one is costing you plenty on replacement inks.
** UPDATE **
Confirmed working this weekend (23rd Sept)
just bought two printers from ebuyer that are instant ink compatible, could I use the instant ink code from this?
This offer, as I understand it, means you can print up to 300 pages each month before you incur any additional charges for ink. From what I can tell this is their 'top tier' subscription. I think you can carry over unused 'pages' for 1 month but not longer. The offer makes the 'subscription' free of charge until the 12-14 months is up then you can drop it (and buy ink as usual) or can pick a tier and continue.
More details here: support.hp.com/gb-…650
So unless the item description is incorrect, the free period should provide the top tier.
Just picked one up from currys. It's a extension to the 3 months normally given. The front of the box has 3 months on but they have stickers on the top saying 3 months + 72 which works out to the full 300 a month subscription. Great deal only one left in the store.
Hopefully someone who has picked one up today can confirm whether this is a possible option when signing up.
I have ordered one but it is not due to arrive for a few more days yet...
Took a picture of it for you. Was with the manuals.
In theory instant ink should cost the same per page irrespective of which printer you get.
So it depends on what you need, how much cash you want to spend and how big or well specified a printer you need.
If you have the 8710 stick with it, use the instant ink trial and catch as many referrals as you can then refill the cartridges would be my recommendation.
Great pic quality too!
h41201.www4.hp.com/WMC…ts/
store.hp.com/UKS…nty
That would sell it for me!
Would appreciate any comments
It confirmed the serial number was acceptable and the model number (T0F33) seems to be eligible for the promotion.
It wanted a scan of the 'invoice' as part of the process so I uploaded the despatch note that was received with the printer.
Apparently I will hear within 3 days if my application has been 'accepted'.
If it has, this is turning into the bargain of the year for me...