Get 50 percent off this wireless ‘all-in-one’ printer at Staples

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The convenience of printing has, over the years, become less of a luxury and more of a necessity with the likes of families, students and small businesses needing in-house access to physical documents on a more regular basis.

Like most medium-to-large pieces of tech, printers can retail for upwards of $100, with one of the top-rated picks, the Canon PIXMA Wireless Color All-In-One printer, initially retailing for $100. The customer-favorite, however, is currently available for 50 percent off at Staples, with free two-day delivery attached to the purchase.

Shop: Canon PIXMA Wireless Color All-In-One Printer, $49.99 (Orig. $99.99)

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Detailing its “all-in-one” functionality, the product’s description outlines that this device prints, scans and faxes, all while taking up little space in your home or office.

“It is the right size which has the right features, like Wi-Fi Auto 2-sided printing and an automatic document feeder for scanning and faxing,” the description continues.

In addition to these key features, this device is also photo compatible, allowing it to print not only documents, but also pictures on various types of glossy and high-resolution paper. It’s also compatible with Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, iOS and Android, allowing it to seamlessly and wirelessly pair with almost any device.

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Shoppers have given this tried-and-true printer the stamp of approval for years, with one sharing that it’s a “great printer for the price.”

“Very simple to use, space efficient and doesn’t take away from the Decor of the room,” one five-star reviewer wrote, with another adding that it came in handy when she had to adjust to working from home.

“I was very impressed with the ease of set up and the print quality,” the shopper wrote. “It has also been wonderful on ink. I must have printed a quarter ream of paper with the starter ink and am about 3 quarters through the rest of the ream on the new XL in and I just got a notification that ink was half gone. Amazing!”

One shopper highlighted that the only con he noticed is that it “prints a bit slow.” However, he outlined that this is not a deal-breaker considering that the quality and price of the item are “great.”

If you enjoyed this story, you might like to read about how you can turn your camera roll photos into physical memories with this instant photo printer.

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