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HP Laserjet Printer and Scanner with Ink


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Free if you pick up by evening of 31 August.


Description: 
- Amazon link: LaserJet CF144A Pro 200 Color M276n All-in-One Printer

- It is a dual printer and scanner. 

- Printer is probably 6 or 7 years old. I used it occasionally before Covid but hardly at all in the last two years. 

- The printing cartridges are unused but they are probably 5+ years old too. I assume they still work.

- I bought it to produce high quality printouts for work. If the lack of use hasn’t affected it, it’s a decent printer.

- As a scanner I thought it was quite good. 
- It is NOT wireless. You need to connect via Ethernet cable.
- I don’t know why, but I never removed the plastic wrapping so it is still in good quality. I should have wiped off the dust but am too lazy to retake the photo.

- ONE FLAW: Where the Ethernet connects, it broke slightly, so I had the the wire attached with tape.

- It is fairly heavy. You’ll need a car probably.

 

Collection Only: We are a few minutes walk from Spinach on Lordship Lane.

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