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Discover value in your old printer when you buy a NEW HP LaserJet Printer

 
DATE EXTENDED & NEW PRODUCTS ADDED!

Businesses know they can count on HP LaserJet Printers for reliability and durability. Now, businesses can also reap up to 50% in energy savings with HP Instant-on Technology over traditional fusing methods* and up to 50% in paper savings.**
Trade in any brand of old printer when you buy a new HP LaserJet Printer and receive a CASH REBATE, plus HP will remove your old printer from your office FREE OF CHARGE.***

Valid on purchases from 8 February to 31 October 2010. Claims must be received by 30 November 2010.
HP Direct Customers are ineligible to participate in this promotion.

TRADE-IN YOUR OLD PRINTER IN JUST 4 EASY STEPS:
  • Purchase a participating new HP LaserJet Printer.
  • Log on to www.hp.com.au/laserjettradein, enter your claim below and submit the tax invoice.
  • Specify the date and time to have your old printer collected from your office and HP will come and pick it up for you.
  • You receive your cash rebate!***

To find out more about the HP Trade-In Program, contact your nearest reseller today or call 18OO 82O 447.


NEW Products Added! See the table below on the eligible HP LaserJet products and CASH REBATE value:

Product table

*Energy savings based on HP testing using ENERGY STAR® programs’ Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) method on HP LaserJet products with Instant-on Technology vs. Top competitive models as of March 2009.
** Paper savings based on automatic two-sided printing available on select models.
*** Terms and conditions apply. The cash back value is subject to the result of a technical inspection of the returned products. Products must be in good working condition and cosmetically sound. Rebate values are valid until 31 October 2010.

   
Program/Promotion Product category Program Type Promotion End
  » HP Mono Laser Jet Tradein Program
Printer
Trade-In  31.10.2010
  » HP Color Laser Jet Tradein Program
Printer
Trade-In  31.10.2010