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Early Black Friday Printer Deals: Take Over 40% Off on Canon, Epson, and 3D Printers

From laser and photo to all-in-one and 3D models, this is the best time of the year to invest in a top-flight printer while saving a substantial amount of money thanks to these deals.

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Early Black Friday printer deals are heading our way laser(jet)-fast with heavy discounts rolling in across name brands. Home office and all-in-one printers are budget-friendly, combining dependable text with handy scan and copy basics. Laser printers push crisp pages for reports and coursework, while photo printers bring phone shots to life without a lab visit.

Makers can score serious savings as 3D printer prices dip, with starter kits and pro-friendly picks both showing movement. Only worthwhile markdowns are highlighted here to keep shopping simple. This article will be updated throughout the month with new deals and refreshed prices, so check back often for the best printer deals.

Photo Printer Deal

The Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 is currently on sale at a 40% discount, making it a more attractive option for those seeking high-quality photo prints without breaking the bank. This is one of those machines that fits nicely in a home office where you need high-quality photos or documents, but don’t require printing thousands of pages. You’ll appreciate the automatic duplexing feeder when you’re copying or scanning a stack of papers, and the extra photo ink adds depth when you print family shots. Our expert called it “a small but capable photo-centric all-in-one” and rated it “Excellent” in his Expression Premium XP-7100 review. Being an Editors’ Choice winner only adds more weight to the deal.

Throw the Liene 4x6 Instant Photo Printer into your bag and be the hero of every family gathering. It connects easily with your phone, or multiple devices at once, and prints out crisp, glossy 4x6 photos in about a minute. Great for road trips or when grandma wants a physical pic on the spot. As tester William Harrel puts it, “There's plenty to like about the Liene for both personal and family photo printing, especially if you need to do it away from a power outlet.” It earned an “Excellent” rating in PCMag’s Liene 4x6 Instant review from 2022, and with today’s 27% discount, it’s still a solid pick for casual photo printing.

Canon Printer Deal

The Canon Pixma TS7720 is currently available at a 27% discount, making it a smart choice for those who need a light-use printer that still delivers when it counts. You’ll appreciate having two paper trays, which means less swapping when transitioning from documents to photos. The automatic duplex printing feature saves both time and paper. Scanning is straightforward for quick one-page jobs, and photo prints look surprisingly vibrant on glossy paper. As M. David Stone put it, “the Canon Pixma TS7720 is best suited for light-duty use in a home or home office,” and he rated it “Good” in our review.

Grabbing the Canon Pixma TR4720 at the current 36% discount makes sense if you need something dependable for home use without spending too much. The compact size means it'll fit nicely onto a desk without taking over, and photos come out looking sharp enough to hang on the fridge or add to a nice frame. Copying or scanning multipage documents is simpler, thanks to the automatic document feeder, which cuts down on busywork. As William Harrel noted, “the entry-level Canon Pixma TR4720 prints exceptionally well,” and with a “Good” rating in our 2022 review, you know it delivers solid results for light everyday printing.

3D Printer Deals

Bambu Lab A1 presents multicolor 3D printing in a friendly, capable package for anyone looking for hobby projects and playful prototypes. You get high-quality prints that look clean. Also, the optional four-color system invites bolder designs without complicated workflows. Meanwhile, quick nozzle swaps help you experiment with materials, and the built-in camera lets you keep an eye on progress. The Editors’ Choice award from PCMag for mainstream multicolor printers adds authenticity to its capabilities. “The A1 is well-designed and should still be considered a good printer for the price,” writes Ted Needleman, rating it “Excellent” in his Bambu Lab A1 review. This 3D printer ultimately feels like an easy upgrade for a budget-minded maker, especially with today’s 20% off.

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