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Comments on: Print without wires for $38 shipped

What's better than a bargain inkjet printer? A bargain inkjet printer that's wireless.

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by rmjb October 8, 2008 7:12 AM PDT
Wow you listen to your readers, hope the guy that asked for this yesterday comes back today to see this post.

And if the printer is $38 and cartridges are $40 when the ink runs dry just buy a new printer!
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by MakaiOokami October 8, 2008 8:27 AM PDT
Well... Not really. I think you get a bit more Ink if you buy them, You can always sell the printer for like 10 dollars or something...

The problem is that the deal probably won't be around when it's time to buy a new cartridge. By the way... Why not just use the refillables and save money that way?

I hate how replacement ink is more expensive than many printers. T_T *** is the point of that.
by suntzu1986 October 8, 2008 8:51 AM PDT
If only we had some way to get discount ink cartridges without going to best buy or circuit city. OH WAIT WE DO!
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by unwritten_law9 October 8, 2008 12:29 PM PDT
Wow thank you a lot for finding this out for me. I've always enjoyed looking through all these deals, and I'm happy that I finally found one to participate in. Again thank you and keep up the good work.
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