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Canon Color imageCLASS LBP632Cdw Wireless Laser Printer

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Amazon has Canon Color imageCLASS LBP632Cdw Wireless Mobile Ready Laser Printer on sale for $155.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Wireless, Duplex Printer (Print Only)
  • Print up to 22 Pages Per Minute (CL/BW)
  • Uses Toner 067 / 067 High-Capacity Toner
  • 250-sheet Standard Cassette, 1-sheet Multipurpose Tray
  • Auto 2-sided Printing
  • ENERGY STAR, EPEAT Silver
  • Chromebook Compatible

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Amazon has Canon Color imageCLASS LBP632Cdw Wireless Mobile Ready Laser Printer on sale for $155.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Wireless, Duplex Printer (Print Only)
  • Print up to 22 Pages Per Minute (CL/BW)
  • Uses Toner 067 / 067 High-Capacity Toner
  • 250-sheet Standard Cassette, 1-sheet Multipurpose Tray
  • Auto 2-sided Printing
  • ENERGY STAR, EPEAT Silver
  • Chromebook Compatible

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Nonex100
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Nice find. For those wondering, a quick check on Amazon shows that the genuine Canon replacement toners are going to run about ~$100 each ($72-110 for black, roughly $110 for the others) depending on which one you get (067 and 067H cartridges). Each color is a separate cartridge. 067 is the regular capacity, 067H is the High Capacity. This is expected with laser printers since you tend to get a better price per page, but it's just advice for those considering the consumable costs.
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I'm still on the included toners because I pretty much only print a few shipping labels and envelopes, and pics of my dogs. But this is an even better deal than I got on it. I will be buying third party cartridges though when it comes time. Saw several whole sets when I looked for $50 range or so.

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Nice find. For those wondering, a quick check on Amazon shows that the genuine Canon replacement toners are going to run about ~$100 each ($72-110 for black, roughly $110 for the others) depending on which one you get (067 and 067H cartridges). Each color is a separate cartridge. 067 is the regular capacity, 067H is the High Capacity. This is expected with laser printers since you tend to get a better price per page, but it's just advice for those considering the consumable costs. Smilie
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Quote from Nonex100 :
Nice find. For those wondering, a quick check on Amazon shows that the genuine Canon replacement toners are going to run about ~$100 each ($72-110 for black, roughly $110 for the others) depending on which one you get (067 and 067H cartridges). Each color is a separate cartridge. 067 is the regular capacity, 067H is the High Capacity. This is expected with laser printers since you tend to get a better price per page, but it's just advice for those considering the consumable costs. Smilie
How long do these generally last though? I know it's based on useage but just assuming casual use.
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Quote from Nonex100 :
Nice find. For those wondering, a quick check on Amazon shows that the genuine Canon replacement toners are going to run about ~$100 each ($72-110 for black, roughly $110 for the others) depending on which one you get (067 and 067H cartridges). Each color is a separate cartridge. 067 is the regular capacity, 067H is the High Capacity. This is expected with laser printers since you tend to get a better price per page, but it's just advice for those considering the consumable costs. Smilie

I'm still on the included toners because I pretty much only print a few shipping labels and envelopes, and pics of my dogs. But this is an even better deal than I got on it. I will be buying third party cartridges though when it comes time. Saw several whole sets when I looked for $50 range or so.
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Quote from gcf1971 :
How long do these generally last though? I know it's based on useage but just assuming casual use.
While I don't have first hand experience with them, the description shows this:

067:
Black: yields up to 1,350 pages / Cyan, Magenta, Yellow: yields up to 1,250 pages each (ISO / IEC Standard).

067H:
Black: yields up to 3,130 pages / Cyan, Magenta, Yellow: yields up to 2,350 pages each (ISO / IEC Standard).
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Quote from wills916 :
I'm still on the included toners because I pretty much only print a few shipping labels and envelopes, and pics of my dogs. But this is an even better deal than I got on it. I will be buying third party cartridges though when it comes time. Saw several whole sets when I looked for $50 range or so.
That's good to hear about how long they've lasted. I only suggested the genuine ones out of caution. Seen a few printers ruined by cheap ones, but I do know there are good alternatives out there so I wanted to provide the "worst case" option pricewise.
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Friends don't let friends buy Canon printers.
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I've had a color laser printer get ruined by using generic toners. So I buy genuine toners for my Canon color laser printer.

However, my Canon monochrome laser printer does fine with generic toners
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Quote from wills916 :
I'm still on the included toners because I pretty much only print a few shipping labels and envelopes, and pics of my dogs. But this is an even better deal than I got on it. I will be buying third party cartridges though when it comes time. Saw several whole sets when I looked for $50 range or so.
When they changed to the new toners, the consumables skyrocketed...making it a more difficult decision....If you have a link to the ~ $50 'whole set', please share a link - I'd like to read the reviews Smilie
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Please pardon the regularly-asked question; does the printer come with "Starter" Cartridges?
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How well does this work from Bluetooth with my phone or through wifi network?
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Quote from Nonex100 :
Nice find. For those wondering, a quick check on Amazon shows that the genuine Canon replacement toners are going to run about ~$100 each ($72-110 for black, roughly $110 for the others) depending on which one you get (067 and 067H cartridges). Each color is a separate cartridge. 067 is the regular capacity, 067H is the High Capacity. This is expected with laser printers since you tend to get a better price per page, but it's just advice for those considering the consumable costs. Smilie
I'm assuming no third party toners given it's Canon.
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Quote from gamingdroid :
I'm assuming no third party toners given it's Canon.
Third-party toner cartridges work just fine.
I've had this laser printer for over a year, and I'd give it a solid 3.5/5. I'm using it in a small business environment and my concerns stem primarily on the long wait for the printer to spool after sending over a document. Sometimes it takes 15seconds and others a solid two minutes. I recently integrated it with a print server, hoping the delay would be mitigated but had no luck. One other quirk is that the device required a bit of configuration when assigning it a static IP via dhcp at the router level. For some reason it refused to print double sided documents after being assigned a static IP and I had to toggle a couple of things via the printer's interface menu.
The third-party toner is super affordable though.
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Quote from Am17 :
Third-party toner cartridges work just fine.
I've had this laser printer for over a year, and I'd give it a solid 3.5/5. I'm using it in a small business environment
The third-party toner is super affordable though.
Can I ask which brand you are using? Where do you buy it from?

I'm considering replacing my printer 15 year old HP color laser.
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Quote from Am17 [IMG]https://api-web.slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Third-party toner cartridges work just fine.I've had this laser printer for over a year, and I'd give it a solid 3.5/5. I'm using it in a small business environment and my concerns stem primarily on the long wait for the printer to spool after sending over a document. Sometimes it takes 15seconds and others a solid two minutes. I recently integrated it with a print server, hoping the delay would be mitigated but had no luck. One other quirk is that the device required a bit of configuration when assigning it a static IP via dhcp at the router level. For some reason it refused to print double sided documents after being assigned a static IP and I had to toggle a couple of things via the printer's interface menu.The third-party toner is super affordable though.
I've owned this printer for about 5 years. Bought it as my home printer and expensed it to my company. It has been a really good printer. I'll agree with the spooling times / sometimes it takes a while, sometimes it's really quick. Wireless printing is generally great using WIFI from iPhone/iPad/PC. One thing I will say, is that the toner is really expensive. I print a lot of color flyers for my work and I'm replacing the toner about every 9 months. I've tried multiple knock off toners, but the quality of print is much lower with all knock offs I've tried - so I'm back to using legit Canon.
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Friends don't let friends buy Canon printers.

Yup. Brother is incredibly better.

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