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Looking for printers for sale that won't break the bank? DealJustDeal offers a handpicked selection of inkjet, laser, and all-in-one printers from trusted brands like Epson, HP, Canon, and Brother — all at discounted prices with free shipping included. Whether you need a cheap printer for occasional home use or a high-performance model for your home office, browse our collection below and find the best deal today.
Not all printers are built the same, and the right choice depends entirely on how and where you plan to use it. Before you browse, take a moment to match the printer type to your actual needs — it's the single best way to avoid buyer's remorse and make sure you're getting genuine value from your purchase. Here's a quick overview of the three main types available in our collection:
Not sure which type fits your needs? Keep reading — the buying guide below breaks it down step by step.
The following Canon toner cartridges are the most popular products in our catalog — chosen consistently by home users, small businesses, and enterprise teams across the US for their reliable performance, accurate color reproduction, and strong value per page.
Canon 067 H Black High Yield, 067 CMY Standard Yield — Pack of 4 — Compatible with: LBP633Cdw, LBP632Cdw, MF653Cdw, MF654Cdw, MF656Cdw | Page Yield: 3,130 pages (Black HY) / 1,250 pages (CMY) | Type: Black High Yield + Color Standard | See site for pricing
Canon 055 H Black High Yield, 055 CMY Standard Yield — Pack of 4 — Compatible with: MF741Cdw, MF743Cdw, MF745Cdw, MF746Cdw, LBP664Cdw | Page Yield: 7,600 pages (Black HY) / 2,100 pages (CMY) | Type: Black High Yield + Color Standard | See site for pricing
Note: Stock on our best-selling printers on sale moves quickly. If you see a model you like at its current price, it's worth grabbing before inventory runs out. All orders ship free, no exceptions.
Every printer listed above comes with free shipping and is covered by our 30-day return policy. Already own a printer from one of these brands? Browse our HP Toner Cartridges, Epson, or full Toner Cartridges collection to keep it running at its best.
There's no shortage of places to shop for printers for sale online, but DealJustDeal offers a combination of price, service, and selection that consistently beats big-box alternatives for value-conscious buyers.
This is the question most shoppers wrestle with, and for good reason — the wrong choice can cost you significantly more over time, even if the upfront price looks attractive. Here's a clear, no-nonsense breakdown to help you decide.
Inkjet printers work by spraying microscopic droplets of liquid ink onto paper, which makes them exceptionally good at producing full-color output with smooth gradients and photo-quality results. If your household prints birthday photos, school projects, creative artwork, or the occasional color brochure, an inkjet is the right tool.
The upfront cost of a cheap inkjet printer is typically lower than a comparable laser model, making them accessible for students, families, and casual home users. That said, traditional ink cartridges can become expensive over time if you print regularly. The solution? Models like the Epson EcoTank series use refillable ink tanks instead of cartridges — saving up to 90% on ink costs compared to conventional inkjet printers. With enough included ink to print thousands of pages right out of the box, EcoTank models are among the best printers for anyone who wants vibrant color output without the recurring cost of cartridge replacements.
Best for: Families, students, creative professionals, occasional home users, and anyone who prioritizes color print quality.
Laser printers use toner powder — a fine dry powder fused to paper using heat — rather than liquid ink. The result is crisp, smudge-resistant text output at speeds that inkjet printers simply can't match at the same price point. A mid-range laser printer can easily output 25–30 pages per minute, making it an excellent home office printer for remote workers, freelancers, and small business owners who print contracts, invoices, reports, and correspondence in bulk.
While laser printers typically carry a higher upfront cost, the cost-per-page is substantially lower once you account for toner longevity. Toner cartridges last far longer than ink cartridges before needing replacement, and unlike inkjet ink, toner doesn't dry out if the printer sits unused for weeks. For anyone printing more than 100 pages per month, a laser printer is almost always the more economical choice over a 12-month horizon.
Best for: Remote workers, home office users, small business owners, and anyone prioritizing speed, volume, and low running costs over color quality. If you're researching the best printers for a busy home office environment, a laser model should be at the top of your shortlist.
Choosing the right printer comes down to four key questions: how much you print, what you're willing to spend over time, how you'll connect the printer to your devices, and what you'll primarily use it for. With so many printers for sale across different types and price points, working through each question systematically is the best way to narrow down your options with confidence.
Your monthly print volume is the single most reliable predictor of which printer type will save you money in the long run.
This is where many shoppers make expensive mistakes. A cheap printer at $79 might seem like a bargain — until you realize replacement ink cartridges cost $35 each and yield only 200 pages. When you do the math, that "cheap" printer can easily cost $200–$300 in ink alone over a single year.
The smarter way to shop for cheap printers is to calculate the total cost of ownership: the purchase price plus the projected annual cost of ink or toner based on your usage. Models like the Epson EcoTank are designed specifically to address this problem. Despite a higher upfront price, their included ink bottles can last up to two years of regular use — making them genuinely among the cheapest printers to run over time.
When browsing our collection, check each product page for ink or toner yield details. If you already own a printer and need replacement supplies, our Toner Cartridges collection carries compatible options for HP, Canon, Xerox, and Lexmark at competitive prices.
Modern printers support multiple connection methods, and choosing the right one avoids setup headaches down the line.
Once you know your volume, budget, and connectivity preference, match the printer to your primary use case:
An all-in-one inkjet (like the Epson EcoTank) is best for versatility and low ink costs. If you only print text, a monochrome laser printer is more cost-effective for high volumes.
Basic inkjets are the cheapest upfront, but laser or ink tank models are the cheapest to operate long-term. Always consider the annual cost of replacement ink or toner, not just the sticker price.
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Most new printers include a starter set of ink or toner cartridges in the box — though these are often lower-capacity "starter" versions rather than full-yield replacements. Some models, particularly the Epson EcoTank series, include enough ink to print thousands of pages straight out of the box, which represents exceptional value. When you eventually need replacements, our Toner Cartridges collection carries a wide range of options at competitive prices.
Yes — DealJustDeal offers free shipping on all orders with no minimum purchase required. Every printer in our collection ships free to any address in the United States.
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