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Best Printer Deals: Canon Pixma MG3620 for $69, Epson Workforce Pro WF

For many, a printer is a crucial part of the home office setup. If you’re looking to upgrade your current printer, there are several deals right now on HP, Canon and Epson models. They include some of the our CNET staff printer picks as well as others from trusted brands that are highly rated.  Like any other …

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The Best Monitors According to the CNET Staff Who Use Them

Over the last few years, office workers across the world have found themselves having to work from their homes. While this has increased productivity and reduced a lot of stress for many, a lot of workers didn’t have the right equipment to create a home office. Even here at CNET, we had to find new ways to make our space …

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This Epson All

Buying a printer can be tricky these days. Availability of printers has been hit-and-miss for the past two years and there’s a lot to consider when getting one. From the initial price to the available features and even the cost of ink refills, picking out the right printer can be a time-consuming process. Late last year I was in the …

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The best tips for buying a printer that won’t drive you crazy

After years of swearing you didn’t need a printer at home, well, here you are. Now that everyone’s been officing-in-place for going on a year, sometimes you just need to print something out. But, based on my own history (and corroborated by many of my peers), the one thing almost every printer has in common is that sooner or later, …

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Best 3D printers, scanners and laser cutters for makers and creators in 2020

Maker culture is alive and well, thanks to an army of creators who have a passion for making things by hand. My interest in 3D printing started back in 2018, when I got pretty deep in the weeds, creating everything from phone stands to tabletop game accessories to a sweet mini Millennium Falcon. Since then, I’ve doubled down, getting into 3D scanning and …

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How to pick the right VPN now that you’re working from home

It’s nearly complete. You’ve transformed a corner of your house into your new coronavirus-proof home office, you’ve selected the perfect ergonomic rolling chair and eyestrain-preventive lighting, and now you’ve decided to shore up the privacy of your home internet — effectively now your workplace internet — with a steadfast virtual private network.  Whether you’re searching for a VPN that will …

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The Epson Workforce Pro WF

I was just reminiscing with Cheapskate Rick — this might date both of us, but we remember the days when buying a printer was a sizable investment. I bought more than a few printers that cost north of $600, for example. Of course, these days, printers rarely cost much more than the value of the replacement ink. Case in point: …

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This great Brother multifunction printer just dropped to $75 (Update: Expired)

The deal just keeps getting better on the Brother HL-L2395DW, a compact monochrome laser printer that also scans and copies. It normally sells for $169.99, but for a limited time, Staples has the Brother HL-L2395DW for $74.99 when you boost your cart total to at least $100 (I recommend this box of paper clips for $0.79) and then apply promo code …

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The Xerox Phaser 6022/NI wireless color laser printer is now just $70

Every once in a while I run across a printer so inexpensive that it’s cheaper to replace your current printer rather than swap out ink cartridges. Case in point: Right now, you can snag the Xerox Phaser 6022/NI Wireless Color Laser Printer for $70 at Staples when you apply coupon code 48492. That’s about 75% off the list price of …

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This Samsung all

Need to print in color? Move along, nothing to see here. If you’re good with monochrome printing, however, don’t move: For a limited time, and while supplies last, Office Depot has the Samsung Xpress M2070W monochrome laser all-in-one printer for $49.99 shipped. Regular price: $129.99. See it at Office Depot Sorry to say you can’t lop yet another 20 percent …

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