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HP Wireless Inkjet Printer With 6 Months of Instant Ink Goes for Peanuts, Best Buy's Back-to-School Exclusive

HP Wireless Inkjet Printer With 6 Months of Instant Ink Goes for Peanuts, Best Buy's Back-to-School Exclusive

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Cluttered desks and last‑minute school forms have a way of turning a simple print job into a small crisis. Running upstairs to find a USB cable, wrestling with a jammed feed tray, and discovering you are out of color ink can all happen before the paper even starts moving. A reliable all‑in‑one printer keeps those hassles to a minimum, and the HP Envy 6165e Wireless model is designed to slide quietly into family life. It prints homework, scans receipts, and copies insurance cards without demanding a tech manual or an engineering degree.
Head over to Best Buy to get the HP Envy 6165e Wireless All‑in‑One Inkjet Printer for just $90, down from its usual price of $150. That's a discount of $60 and 40% off.
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Setup is refreshingly simple. Plug in the printer, lift your phone, and launch the free HP Smart app. A guided walkthrough handles Wi‑Fi pairing, ink calibration, and a quick test page, so the whole family can send documents from laptops, tablets, and phones in a few minutes. Self‑healing technology keeps the wireless link steady, which means fewer frantic restarts when deadlines loom.
Print quality is plenty sharp for everyday needs, turning out homework packets, boarding passes, and borderless photos that freeze vacation memories in bright color. A flatbed scanner on top captures art projects or signed forms, and one‑touch copying makes duplicates while you keep an eye on dinner. The control panel is a small, clean touchscreen, so changing settings feels as familiar as using a phone.
HP includes six months of Instant Ink with enrollment, automatically shipping cartridges before levels dip too low. No more emergency runs to the store when the ink light starts blinking. After the trial you can keep the service or cancel anytime, and the printer keeps working either way. A quiet mode tames noise for late‑night study sessions, and the rear tray accommodates envelopes and thicker photo stock for holiday cards.
Eco‑conscious users will appreciate that the Envy 6165e is built with recycled plastic and ships in recyclable packaging. Automatic two‑sided printing saves paper without extra taps, and an energy‑saving sleep mode cuts power use between jobs. The footprint is modest, fitting on a bookshelf or small table without dominating the space, and the stylish white finish blends with most décor.
The HP Envy 6165e Wireless All‑in‑One Inkjet Printer is still available for $90 at Best Buy, a solid savings compared with the regular $150 price.
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