![]() For one thing, its only interface is a USB 2.0 port, with no wired or wireless network connectivity to be had. HP emphasizes that the CP1215 is a personal or desktop printer instead of a workgroup workhorse. Pricing Bonus: The $100 rebate for the HP Color LaserJet CP1215 ends on June 30. Still, even at the full $300 it’s a cutie, small and (pretty much) quiet enough to share your desk instead of being banished to a remote table or printer stand and delivering high-quality output at tolerable speed. ![]() With even a modest cut representing a healthy percentage of the total price, our opinion of the CP1215 naturally rises as its price falls. HP’s official price will presumably return to three C-notes, but other sites we visited didn’t mention the June 30 rebate yet ranged from $250 at Datavision to $200 at TigerDirect and J&R, with the latter noting, “Price Reflects $80 Instant Rebate thru 8/31/08.” pumped up its savings by claiming, “List price $382.” Sadly, the latter expires June 30, 2008, after which … well, you can shop around. Visit the small and medium business area of the site, however or any of numerous online resellers and you’ll find the same printer selling for $200, thanks to a $100 instant rebate. ![]() ![]() And that’s the price you’ll see if you look it up on the home and home-office section of the hard-copy Goliath’s Web site. ![]() We should explain: The new entry-level or bottom-rung model in HP‘s Color LaserJet lineup, the CP1215, is officially priced at $300. Do you want to buy a color laser printer? Do you want to buy one this week? ![]()
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