This deal takes advantage of the
Staples Easy Rewards Offer for
50% back in points on all printers and printer paper in the same transaction (previously posted
here).
This Offer only works if you have
BOTH a printer and a paper in your order.
Offer ends
1/10/2026.
The
Canon PIXMA MegaTank G3270 [staples.com] is the cheapest printer currently being sold at Staples that uses
INK TANKS. Ink Tank printers have reservoirs to hold ink (that are refilled from inkjet bottles) which is way more economical than buying individual inkjet cartridges. At a price point of $159.99, this is not overpriced compared to competitors (like Best Buy, Canon.com, etc),
AND you get $83 Staples Rewards with your purchase (when you buy the $6.99 copy paper).
This is an "entry level" all-in-one printer so it doesn't have duplex or anything fancy; but Staples has plenty of higher end models if you'd like to splurge.
Main Features:
- Wireless Color All-in-one printer with Print/Copy/Scan functionality (4800 DPI)
- 4 Integrated Ink Tanks for Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
- Can create borderless photos up to 8.5" x 11"
- Paper capacity of 100 plain sheets or 20 photo sheets (4" x 6")
- Print up to 11 IPM
Steps- Before purchasing, be sure to first log into your Staples account [staples.com] and activate the Offer.
- Add the Canon PIXMA MegaTank G3270 Printer [staples.com] ($159.99) to your cart.
- Add the Tru Red copy paper [staples.com] ($6.99) to your cart.
- Your subtotal should be $166.98. Free Shipping. You should earn 50% rewards ($83 = 16,600 points).
- Do not redeem any Staples Rewards. You should pay for the entire order using credit card. The 50% is calculated on the amount after discounts/coupons/redemption of rewards.
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For those who use a lot of paper and buy in bulk, 10-ream Hammermill [staples.com] is currently $38.99.
This wireless printer works with Canon Print App, Apple AirPrint, and Mopria Print Service (phone apps). But you said it's for your elderly parents so perhaps they would mainly be printing from a desktop/laptop? As long as you set up the printer for your parents on those devices (and show them how print things), I would think this would be fine.
Some things to consider:
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