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Canon’s AirPrint-compatible PIXMA Wireless All-In-One Color Inkjet Printer is $25 (Reg. $45)

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Today only, Woot is offering the Canon PIXMA MG3620 Wireless All-In-One Color Inkjet Printer for $24.99. Shipping is free for Prime members; otherwise, you’ll get hit with a $6 delivery fee. Regularly around $45 at Best Buy and Amazon, this is the current best price we can find and within $5 of the Black Friday 2018 offers. Along with its built-in Wi-Fi, this model can easily print from your mobile devices with “Canon Print, AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Mopria and PictBridge.” While $25 is certainly a great price for a Canon printer, just note this model only includes setup inks. Rated 4+ stars from over 1,900 Best Buy customers. More details below.

Best Buy has a handy tool to ensure you’re buying the correct ink replacements for your printer. You should also be saving enough cash here to grab some extra reams of AmazonBasics paper at $9 shipped. Head over to our Office Supplies Guide for even more deals

Canon PIXMA Wireless Color Inkjet Printer:

The PIXMA MG3620 is amazingly convenient with many ways to print wirelessly. With the Canon PRINT app easily print and scan photos and documents directly from your mobile devices. Enjoy printing from your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch with AirPrint, and from Android devices with Mopria and Google Cloud Print.

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