Goodnight sweet prints... This Prime Day Canon printer price cut is only sticking around until midnight, so bag it before it goes!

Canon PIXMA TS6420a All-in-One Wireless Inkjet Printer [Print, Copy, Scan], Works with Alexa
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There is just one day left in Amazon Prime Day, but there are still deals coming thick and fast!

This all-in-one wireless Canon Inkjet printer has been discounted by a whopping 58%, making it the perfect Prime Day purchase for any home office. As an all-in-one solution, you're grabbing a single appliance that can do the job of three... for half the price!

The Canon PIXMA offers print, copy, and scan in one compact package, and you can even connect it to your Alexa. It's wireless, which means you can connect and print from your phone, PC, laptop, and tablet with ease!

We've seen some seriously good Amazon Prime Day deals, but I don't think I've ever seen a Canon PIXMA printer at this price point. For those looking for the stats, this all-in-one solution weighs just under 14 pounds, can print 13 pages per minute, and has double-sided printing capabilities.

Today's best Canon PIXMA printer deal

Canon PIXMA All-in-one Wireless Printer
Best deal
Canon PIXMA All-in-one Wireless Printer: was $50 now $37 at Amazon

Printing money might be illegal, but this deal isn't. Grab this all-in-one wireless Canon printer for less than $60 on the final day of Amazon Prime Day. But act quick, this discount is only around until midnight!

We've been hunting for Amazon Prime Day home office deals for the past few days, and it's rare to see a discount of this size on a printer from a leading brand like Canon.

Just remember, Prime Day ends tonight at midnight, and this deal will only stick around till then.

Other printers deals to consider

Take a look at some of the other Prime Day home office deals we've rounded up before Prime Day ends today:

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