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HP 3005dn laser printer $120 AR/MS

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I got in when shipping was free. Even with $27 shipping (which is not excessive for 45 lb), it's still way cheaper than Newegg, which sells the same printer for $900. Lexmark E250d is in a totally different class (much lower max volume and small-capacity toner cartridges), and does not have network capability. Lexmark E450dn would be in the same league as P3005dn. I do love my E450dn--it's faster and quieter than P3005dn, more stylish, too; but it's tougher to find compatible toners at a reasonable price. It doesn't make sense to buy a bottom-rung low-priced printer, only to pay for tiny toner cartridges at an outrageous price, unless you only print a few pages now and then. If you're hesitant because of the rebate, I suggest you wait this out and keep looking. Two months ago I bought the same P3005dn from Newegg for $440 (no rebate), and two more at $375 each (also no rebate) from another vendor (costcentral.com). HP frequently dumps popular printers and monitors with discounts / rebates (I've bought countless HP LCD monitors, and P1320/2015 printers).
 
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