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HP Laser Printer just £39.99
Adzha
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Price stands out compared to other, and its a good make.
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HP LaserJet 1018 Printer.
Was £79.99 6702876




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£.99
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HP LaserJet 1018 Printer.

Was £79.99 6702876




39
£.99
- Sleek, compact design to save valuable desktop space.
- Up to 12ppm mono print speed.
- Up to 600 x 600dpi print resolution.
- 150 sheet paper capacity.
- Software included: HP installer/uninstaller, host-based driver, HP Toolbox for diagnostic status and configuration, help documentation.
- USB 2.0 connectivity.
- Compatible with:
- Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP(32-bit)/Server 2003: 90MHz Pentium, 120Mb HD space (10Mb minimum install), CD-ROM drive, USB port.
- Size (H)20.9, (W)37, (D)24.2cm.
- Weight 5kg.
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Unless the toner page yield is better, the Samsung ML-2010 for £42.99 from ebuyer is a better buy - higher resolution, faster and definately worth buying (I own one
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Because I looked on just argos, which reminds me it should have go on argos thread, this was by far the cheapest.0
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It's definately cheap - no doubt about that

Didn't mean to come across as disrespectful - it's a good deal, but for anyone shopping for a laser printer they might want to consider the Samsung unless, like I said, this can print more pages on a single toner.0 -
I need money to buy any

And thats something I dont have
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I bought this for £30 inc del from HP earlier this year. Good printer but as the ink is £28 I will throw it away when it runs out and buy a new printer! Why do manufacturers do this it is awful for the environment. Who is going to buy a new cartidge when for a couple of quid more or sometimes even less than the price of the cartridge you can buy a new faster printer!0
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