I went officeworks at Minchinbury and found this. Actual price is $38 but they are selling for $19 there are other printers on clearance as well, 30+ stock available
27/12: Now available for $15 on the OW website at all stores.
I went officeworks at Minchinbury and found this. Actual price is $38 but they are selling for $19 there are other printers on clearance as well, 30+ stock available
27/12: Now available for $15 on the OW website at all stores.
I think it's only in the particular stores I saw that at Minchinbery store
30+ stock available
Looks more like 4…
Got one yesterday for $15. Sounds like unbeatable value for money as Big W sells the similar Canon in a non wireless version. This is of course a crazy trap. HP subsidies in exchange of taking a large amount of your personal information by way of trickery. Your hard disk will be messed up because if you want to trick back and dump the printer once the ink is empty and replacement costs a ridiculous, you will find its serial number has messed up your registry and you will be punished with a very slow computer. HP will also make it print with no prior warning eg settings print just to make sure they can hold you at ransom with their overpriced ink. Welcome to the US culture with a long term plan to cheat the world with trickery. You will have to electronically sign a huge contract that most people fail to understand but also allows for changes to be pre authorised. I call it circumvention of the Australia Consumer Law by an American company with a long term goal of making the rest of the world weak.
If you have heaps to print I suggest you consider buying as many of them calculating the supplied cartridge yield. (Google HP 16 yields)
Never install the disk if possible just pair it with your smartphone and keep printing from it. Once they are out of ink bring them back to the place of purchase as they make a dubious claim that in their nice video they pretend to be such good people. Really yeah? Sorry heaps ends up in Africa and pollutes the lands.
This is the only way to tell the printer industry that their system of business is a bit sinister. Only other industry doing a similar "mess" is the coffe capsule industry.
The ACCC has made "drip pricing" illegal so what is the story with overpriced ink?
See if it goes back to "normal" pricing after the current The Good Guys sale. I am sure they are avoiding having to price match it.
Still showing $34.95 on website … must be just a store manager special only …