
- Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are over
- One last price-check then I'll no longer be updating this page
- But I'll be back again covering Prime Day deals as soon as they're live
And just like that, the Black Friday and Cyber Monday printer deals are coming to an end. That means, I'll be running one final price-check to find any deals still available. After that, this page won't be updated until next year.
However, I'll be back covering all the biggest discounts in our Prime Day printer deals and 3D printer deals hub. In the meantime, if you're looking for a new printer, don't forget to visit my guide to all the best home printers and the best small business printers.
For a few more savings still to be had, visit my Cyber Monday 3D printer deals round-up, and for more tech, check out our Cyber Monday deals hub.
Recent updates
December 3: With Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales now over, I've checked for any remaining deals you can still get - you'll find them all below, but you'll need to hurry. I doubt these prices will stay this low for long.
Top Cyber Monday printer deals in the US
- Amazon: Save up to 53% on printers
- Best Buy: Up to $220 off printers
- Walmart: Printer sales from $39
- HP: Deals on home and business printers
- Canon: Save on printers, ink, and toner
The Epson EcoTank ET-2850 is a refillable printer that even includes bottled ink in the box that Epson reckons should last you an entire year. I generally recommend ink tank printers for those looking for economical models - they're cheaper to run long-term than traditional inkjet units, and the ET-2850 is a great example (see our review here).
You can't really go wrong with the Brother laser printer for business document printing. This wireless model boasts auto-duplex printing, 250-sheet paper tray and 36ppm - ideal for high-volume print runs in home offices and small businesses.
The Canon Color imageCLASS LBP632Cdw is a wireless color laser printer with a fair 22ppm print speed in both mono and color. Features here include two-sided printing, a 250-sheet tray capacity, and a small footprint for small business or home office use.
This wireless mono laser printer is designed for home and small office environments that require a no-frill workhorse. And the LBP122dw delivers it in spade: duplex printing, cheap running costs and a tiny footprint. Click the 'See All Buying Options' to get this deal at the right price.
This is one of the cheapest color laser all in one printers on sale right now in the Cyber Monday sales. Its feature set makes it ideal for small and medium-sized businesses; it has a 3-year warranty, duplex printing, an automatic document feeder and a tray capacity of up to 250 sheets. Canon says it can print at up to 22 pages per minute regardless of whether it’s color or mono. Connections include wireless, USB and Ethernet; all accessible via the large 5inch touchscreen.
Epson has a good reputation here at TechRadar Pro, and this is a great three-in-one ink tank (EcoTank) model for those looking to save some money on running costs. This printer comes with up to two years ink in the box, copier and scanner, but the print speeds aren't the fastest at 10ipm (black) and 5ipm (color). I'd still choose the ET-2850, but if you're looking to save a little more, this is a good alternative.
As its name suggests, the all-in-one HP OfficeJet 8015e is a good choice for home office or small business printing. Highlight features include duplex printing, while print speeds are a respectable 18ppm (mono). This offer also includes six months' free ink.
This is the cheapest laser printer I've found so far. It may lack features like scanning, copying, and fax, and at 19ppm print speeds aren't super-fast, but it boasts a compact footprint, making it highly suitable for the home office.
This printer is simple, but it does the basic printing, copying, and scanning. It is ideal for casual home printing, with speeds of 8.5ppm mono, 5.5ppm color, with a 60-sheet paper tray capacity. Best for printing at home, in my opinion, but you could use it in the home office if you don't need regular print-outs.
A traditional budget multi function printer, the HP DeskJet 2855e is a classic wireless model suitable for most general home printing needs. Three months' ink is included right out of the box, too.
Packed with features including AirPrint, a copier and scanner, and even fax, this Canon model is designed to cater to home office setups, where it can tap into your smart home. Link it to Alexa and it can order ink for you before you run out without the hassle of a monthly ink subscription, so you never have to wait for a delivery again.
I'm a big champion of ink tank printers, and this MegaTank model from Canon delivers high-volume, low-cost printing, with p to 6,000 black and white copies, and 7,700 color copies (see our review here). You'll find a few features missing to keep the price low - but if you don't need auto-double-sided printing or a touchscreen interface, that won't be an issue. Ideal for a home office setup.
This HP refillable ink tank printer gets a $100 discount for Cyber Monday, making it one of the cheapest I've seen yet. Print speeds are an average 10ppm (color), with a 100-sheet paper capacity, and no auto-duplex printing mode, so this is best for homes and home offices. The deal even includes two years' of ink in the box.
This 10 page per minute Inkjet printer is compatible with both Windows and macOS, and you can even print hands free thanks to support for Alexa and Siri. The ScanSmart software can help create searchable PDFs, and automatic 2-sided printing will help you reduce paper waste. The printer is designed for efficient and affordable printing, and ideal for home offices.
The Canon Image Class D570 mono laser printer offers printing, scanning, and copying. Printing at 28ppm, and with a 250-sheet paper tray capacity, this is a good option for home offices and small business use.
The HP LaserJet M209dw is monochrome laser printer designed for small business and home office use. Top features here include an automatic document feeder and auto-duplex for printing on both sides without manually turning over the paper. 30ppm single-sided printing is decently quick, too.
This wireless label printer will let you print from just about any mobile device or desktop computer with a simple app. That makes it an ideal choice for ecommerce-focused solopreneurs and SMBs. This thermal printing is rated at up to 72 4x6” labels per minute, while the 203 DPI quality makes it suitable for both shipping labels and custom stickers. Tick the coupon box for the full discount.
If you want to print onto fabrics, the Procolored F13 Panda L1800 DTF printer is an excellent choice (check out our review here). My printer specialist found it offered an affordable and fun way to print to fabrics, and this Black Friday and Cyber Monday printer deal also bundles in ink, powder, and roll film among other essentials.
Even though this is a budget-friendly model, it can still create borderless prints and supports auto duplex printing. Choose from a range of Epson ink subscriptions or go contractless and order your own. It’s best suited to casual users who won’t be limited to its maximum printing speeds of 10 and 5 ppm for monochrome and color, respectively.
This mini printer includes a roll of stickers that let you print barcodes, promo deals, and labels quickly and efficiently. As a thermal printer, there's no additional ink required, keeping running costs low. And you can print via Bluetooth or USB, depending on what device you're using. Prime required for discount.
A step up from the MF654CDw is the MF753CDw with significantly enhanced features. That includes a faster printing speed (35 pages per minute), a faster Ethernet connection, fax capabilities (yes, that’s still useful for some), a heavier duty cycle (the amount of recommended prints per month) and surprise, surprise, duplex scanning. You can also add an extra cassette to boost the paper capacity to 850 sheets.
I cannot stress enough how good of a deal this is. This is a photo printer that can print pages up to A3+ (that’s 13 x 19-inch) using Epson’s ink tank technology, at a price that doesn’t break the bank. The ET-8550 got an editor’s choice from us. Our reviewer said, that it succeeds on all fronts. The ink tanks integrate perfectly in this refined, low-profile design and you have great ease of use thanks to the touchscreen. Buy it if you want to print a lot of photos or high quality posters.
I like ink tank models for their cost efficiency - and running costs don't get much cheaper than with the ET-15000 from Epson. This 4-in-1 ink model boasts the cheapest ink in the world, letting you print in tabloid (A3+) at low costs. Extra features include a 250-sheet tray capacity, duplex printing, and a 35-sheet ADF.
Cheaper for Cyber Monday than I saw this over Prime Day (only by $3 though), this Canon three-in-one - features print speeds of up to 13ppm, alongside other absolute essentials as far as I'm concerned, like the auto-duplex printing and dual 100-sheet trays at both the front and rear. I also appreciate the small OLED screen for taking more control over your prints without using an app.
Not the cheapest ink tank printer I've placed on this page, but still a good saving for the Canon Pixma G6020. This model can print, copy, and scan, while features include an auto-document feeder, 250-sheet front tray, and 100-sheet rear tray. At up to 13ipm (color), it’s not got super-fast print speeds, but will be enough for the home, home office, or casual small business use.
I really like Epson's line of ink tank printers, and while it's not as cheap as the ET-2850 above, it still boasts great specs, including print, scan, copy, and fax capabilities, a 30-page automatic document feeder, and 100-sheet rear paper tray. Wireless printing from your phone is supported, and I especially like the good-sized LCD screen for managing print runs. Three years' ink is included to sweeten the deal.
Brother printers are a staple in my mind, and for the price, this is a great unit for general printing. It's not the fastest I've ever covered, at just 9.5ppm, but it does have auto-duplex mode, a 150-sheet tray capacity, and loads of buttons that give you real control over printing tasks. This model will also copy and scan.
The HP SmartTank Plus 651 is an ink tank model that, while not the fastest to print or most attractive in design, will be suitable for most home printing needs. it prints, scans, copies, features ADF, and includes two years' of ink. A solid alternative to the ET-2850 for the same price.
I'd recommend the Canon Pixma TR4720 to those who need good home office printing solution, since it lets you print, scan, copy, and fax. The design is compact, while it ticks off all the core features despite the low price. That means auto-duplex printing and ADF. However, at 8.8ppm (mono) it's not quick, and the 100=-sheet tray capacity isn't ideal for busier business environments.
Top Cyber Monday printer deals in the UK
- Amazon: Save up to 49%
- Argos: Top printers from £29
- John Lewis: Home printers from £40
- HP: Black Friday and Cyber Monday offers on printers
- Canon: Save on inkjet printers and ink
- Epson EcoTank ET-2850: was £300 now £250 at Amazon
- HP Plus Envy 6022e: was £80 now £50 at Argos
The Epson EcoTank ET-2850 ink tank printer is a stellar option for most people looking for vivid print quality and accuracy, while staying economical to run (check out our review here). This model features wireless printing, scanning, and copying.
If you want a cheap laser printer deal for Cyber Monday, this is about as low as I've seen so far (currently cheaper on Amazon than Currys, for instance). It's a basic model, so print-only, but speeds of 20ppm make it good for home office use or with small teams. The design is also compact, so it won't dominate the workspace.
Epson is a big name in printers for a reason, and the ET-4850 delivers strong print quality and has low running costs, so is a great choice for anyone who gets frequent use out of their printers, check out our review here. This model features wireless printing, scanning, and copying.
The Epson WF-7310DTW has impressive capacity, and great print quality - but the ink is on the expensive side, and it doesn't have a fancy touchscreen. For the basics, this is a great pick. Take a look at our full review here. This is a fantastic deal if you need to print at A3+ sizes, and the two trays mean you won't have to waste time constantly refilling the sheets.
This versatile three-in-one PIXMA wireless printer is designed for easy use and efficiency. It features a 100-sheet rear paper tray and a print speed of up to 13 ipm. You can print stickers, magnets, and iron-on transfers. With Wi-Fi connectivity, simple setup, and a 3.7cm OLED display, it supports Canon’s PIXMA Print Plan and automatic ink delivery service. Not the cheapest I've seen it in the Cyber Monday deals, but alas it's out of stock at John Lewis.
With the HP OfficeJet Pro A3 wireless printer, you can easily handle all your printing needs, from standard documents to A3 prints. You can print, scan, and copy directly from cloud storage like Google Drive using the HP Smart app. The print speed is up to 18 ppm (black) and 12 ppm (color) and it can connect seamlessly via USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or VPN. Plus, being HP+ enabled and compatible with HP Instant Ink, you never have to worry about running out of ink—it's delivered straight to your door.
The HP LaserJet M234dw is a three-in-one mono laser printer that lets you print, scan, and copy for a reasonable price. It features auto-duplex printing, with print speeds of 30ppm single-sided and up to 19ppm double-sided.
The HP OfficeJet Pro 8122e is a good option for small businesses or home offices, where features like the automatic document feeder and a well-sized 225-sheet paper tray capacity are essential to maintain productivity. Mono print speeds are a fair 20ppm (10ppm for colour). This model can also scan and copy, and includes 3-months' of ink.
The HP Plus Envy 6022e printer is a fantastic machine for everyday documents. It comes with a simple and fast setup that guides the user through each step, self-healing Wi-Fi and 6 months of HP’s Instant Ink service.
This is the second-cheapest ink tank printer I could find in the UK, but for the sake of £2, I'd choose this over the HP Smart Tank 5106 below. It's well worth the money if you plan to print a lot. Epson gives up to 72 cartridges in one set of bottled ink and offers free extended warranty (up to 5 years). If that wasn’t enough, there’s also a £50 cashback promotion that makes this deal even sweeter.
This four-in-one refillable ink tank printer from Epson may not be quite as cheap as the ET-2850, but it still packs plenty of features here for those that need them. As an all-in-one, it will print, scan, copy, and fax, and I like the inclusion of a built-in LCD screen, 30-page ADF, and support for wireless printing. The 100-sheet paper tray is fine, although I like larger capacities, especially for business use. Three years' ink is included, too.