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Canon Wireless Printer w/ AirPrint + Lightroom 5 or Photoshop/Premiere Elements 12 $88 shipped ($238 value)

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BuyDig via eBay Daily Deals offers the Canon MG6620 Wireless All-in-One Printer (white or black) w AirPrint + Adobe Lightroom 5 or Photoshop/Premiere Elements 12 for $87.99 shipped. This package deal is a $238+ value, as this Canon printer goes for $88+ alone at retailers such as Amazon, Lightroom 5 originally retailed for $150 and Photoshop Elements/Premiere 12 was $150. Today’s deal beats our previous post by $5.

This highly-rated AirPrint-enabled Inkjet can print from iOS devices, as well as Android phones with NFC built-in. Additionally, it is capable of scanning, copying and duplex printing, and has memory card slots as well as a 3-inch LCD display.

Adobe Lightroom 5 is a photo management software that organizes and provides the tools to edit your photos. Key features include an advanced healing brush, radial gradient, location-based organization and selective adjustment brushes. Adobe Photoshop Elements offers basic photo management and editing features while Elements is a video editing suite. Both software options for this bundle are available for Mac OS X or Windows PC.

 

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