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Cash in on Winter Aqueous Printer Promotions from HP

HP inkjet printer promotionsHP has kicked off two New Year’s promotions for its line of aqueous printers, including the HP Designjet Cash In & Trade Up Winter 2013 promotion and the HP StartRight Program.

Cash In & Trade Up
HP’s Cash In & Trade Up Winter promotion gives cash back when you trade in your eligible old printer and purchase or lease any qualifying new HP Designjet Z6200 42” or 60” Photo Printer with a full set of qualifying inks between now and Jan. 31.

If you’re returning an eligible trade-in printer for the HP Z6200 60” printer you’ll get $3,500 back. If you’re not returning a trade-in printer, you get $2,000 back. Add an HP Care Pack (three-year new business day onsite support) and you’ll get an additional $125 back.

If you’re returning an eligible trade-in printer for the HP Z6200 42” printer you’ll get $2,250 back. If you’re not returning a trade-in printer, you get $1,500 back. Add an HP Care Pack (three-year new business day onsite support) and you’ll get an additional $125 back.

You can also trade in your eligible old printer and purchase or lease a qualifying new HP Designjet T790 44” ePrinter and receive $500 cash back. Add an HP Care Pack for an additional $50 back.

HP StartRight Program
With the HP StartRight Program, receive up to $300 in free HP large-format media when you purchase or lease a qualifying new HP Designjet T, Z or L2 Series printer all the way through the end of this year.

For complete promotion details, a list of qualifying trade-in printers, and the latest rebates from Canon, Epson and HP, contact a LexJet customer specialist at 800-453-9538.

Regan has been involved in the sign and wide format digital printing industries for the past two decades as an editor, writer and pundit. With a degree in journalism from the University of Houston, Regan has reported on the full evolution of the inkjet printing industry since the first digital printers began appearing on the scene.

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