M marcus7 Distinguished Aug 27, 2011 11 0 18,510 Feb 4, 2013 #1 I have a printer for sale,but no buyers,what i'am doing wrong ,is the price too high.It's in good condition but out of warranty ?
I have a printer for sale,but no buyers,what i'am doing wrong ,is the price too high.It's in good condition but out of warranty ?
P phil22 Dignified Apr 26, 2012 3,850 0 15,460 Feb 5, 2013 #2 Probably because new printers are so relatively cheap these days that nobody wants to risk paying for a used one. It's the manufacturer's ink that's expensive, not the printer. They make their profit from the ink. You would have to advertise the printer at almost a "give away" price to get any interest in it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Probably because new printers are so relatively cheap these days that nobody wants to risk paying for a used one. It's the manufacturer's ink that's expensive, not the printer. They make their profit from the ink. You would have to advertise the printer at almost a "give away" price to get any interest in it.
M marcus7 Distinguished Aug 27, 2011 11 0 18,510 Feb 5, 2013 #3 phil22 : Probably because new printers are so relatively cheap these days that nobody wants to risk paying for a used one. It's the manufacturer's ink that's expensive, not the printer. They make their profit from the ink. You would have to advertise the printer at almost a "give away" price to get any interest in it. that's as low as I can go,without giving it away,but thanks anyway. Upvote 0 Downvote
phil22 : Probably because new printers are so relatively cheap these days that nobody wants to risk paying for a used one. It's the manufacturer's ink that's expensive, not the printer. They make their profit from the ink. You would have to advertise the printer at almost a "give away" price to get any interest in it. that's as low as I can go,without giving it away,but thanks anyway.