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Canon MAXIFY BX110 Printer with Battery
Β£259.00
Fair Value
1 stores trackedBuy Signal
Price near historical average β neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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30d Momentum
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Price Position
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EMA 20
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Β£259
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Fair Value
Price near historical average β neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
βNear 90-day low β historically optimal entry point
βDetailed product specifications available β transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
βCurrently at or above the 90-day average price
βOnly 1 store carrying this product β limited price competition
Product Fundamentals
- The Canon MAXIFY BX110 with Battery enables reliable wireless printing on the go. It supports wireless control via PC, tablet, or smartphone using the Canon PRINT app
- AirPrint, or Mopria, with no router required, thanks to Wireless Direct, allowing you to print anywhere. A full charge delivers up to 330 pages, and hybrid ink ensures sharp text and vivid colours. Features include a 1.44-inch OLED screen and WPA3 Wi-Fi security.
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IT ProΒ· 251d ago
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Digital Camera WorldΒ· 353d ago
Canon bolsters MAXIFY series with three new business printers⦠- TECHNOLOGY RESELLER
TECHNOLOGY RESELLERΒ· 424d ago
Canon launches a new battery-powered portable printer - Digital Camera World
Digital Camera WorldΒ· 424d ago
Canon bolsters its MAXIFY series with three new business printers, delivering quality & productivity in a compact, convenient design - Mynewsdesk
MynewsdeskΒ· 425d ago
GearDeals Intelligence Β· Data from 2 historical price points Β· Analysis is informational only, not financial advice