Just got this emailed from Dealfox, seems to be a good deal. Cheapest on Static Ice is $148
http://www.canon.com.au/For-You/Printers/PIXMA-InkJet-Printe…
For the gift card - https://www.canon.com.au/PIXMA/Bonus-Gift-Card?wid=bfpixmabo…
Just got this emailed from Dealfox, seems to be a good deal. Cheapest on Static Ice is $148
http://www.canon.com.au/For-You/Printers/PIXMA-InkJet-Printe…
For the gift card - https://www.canon.com.au/PIXMA/Bonus-Gift-Card?wid=bfpixmabo…
Macbook yes. Others IDK.
It does say Print from, and scan documents or photos to iPhone, iPod and Android devices on the canon site though.
You'd need a printer capable of Air Print.
This printer does not have this function.
The Canon MG5350 does though.
It's possible that this could be stacked with the Canon rebate offer of $25
https://www.canon.com.au/PIXMA/Bonus-Gift-Card?wid=bfpixmabo…
Best check the terms and conditions yourself though.
btw. $129 at jbhifi, have not checked elsewhere.
Dont see why not its listed for the offer, will add it to the title
From our knowledge we are not participating in this Cash Back and thus it would not be eligible for the $25 rebate offer.
Does anyone know how expensive is the ink for canon as compared to others ?
From the promotion site:
The BONUS retailer gift card will be awarded for the Harvey Norman, The Good Guys, JB Hi-Fi, Bing Lee or Dick Smith Electronics store where the PIXMA printer was purchased.
For purchases made at any other retailer, you will receive a BONUS EFTPOS gift card
So seems it is eligible for the gift card…
Also note guys that the the purchase must be made TOMORROW (at any retailer) for a claim.
. "Simply purchase an eligible Canon PIXMA printer from a participating retailer between 1 October 2011 and 17 January 2012"
I bought one of the models from Officeworks (not in the above list) and was approved and now have my gift card so it does not have to be a 'participating retailer'…
Ok, this seems like what I'm after. I want a printer that I can print from my iPad/iPhone or MacBook wirelessly which I don't need to have the PC turned on to do it. Is this what I need?