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Printers: Brother Laser Multi-Function $100 shipped (Reg. up to $149+), Brother 4-in-1 $50 shipped (Reg. $100), more

We’ve spotted a couple nice printer deals today starting off with the Brother Laser Multi-Function Printer (HL-2280DW) for $99.99 at Amazon (price matched at Staples and B&H). That’s $100 of the original listing, as much as $35 off some trusted retailers and matching the lowest we’ve seen it go for.

This all-in-one (print copy, scan) features 27ppm printing, built-in wireless and Ethernet, automatic duplex printing,  250-sheet capacity paper tray, a backlit LCD display and printing from your mobile device via the Brother iPrint&Scan and Cortado Workplace apps. It comes with a one year warranty and has received a 4.4/5 star rating from nearly 1,000 Amazon customers.

Next up, Best Buy offers the Brother Wireless All-In-One Printer (MFC-J475DW) for $49.99 shipped. That’s as much as $80 off the original listing, nearly $30 better than Amazon and the lowest price we can find by nearly $20.

This is a 4-in-one machine (print, copy, scan, fax) with wireless (802.11 b/g/n) and USB connectivity. mobile printing with AirPrintTM, Google Cloud & others, a 1.8″ color LCD display, and fast print speeds: up to 33 ppm black and 27 ppm color. It comes with a limited 1 year parts and labor warranty and has received a 3.9/5 star rating on Amazon.

Lastly, Tiger Direct has the Epson Expression Premium WiFi XP-610 Wireless All-in-One Printer for $79.99 using code VXC137254 right now, matching the lowest we’ve seen this printer go for.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices