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HP to phase out printer price subsidies

By Kyle Alspach on Oct 8, 2019 6:01AM
HP to phase out printer price subsidies

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A longtime tenet of HP Inc.'s business model is set to change, with the company planning to cut back on offering subsidized printers. HP has long offered printers at a discount to customers, with the expectation of selling them high-margin supplies for use in those printers. However, HP has seen ...

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By Kyle Alspach
Oct 8 2019
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