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Grab a bargain! Needs new Cyan and potentially Black cartridge. See pictures. 
A3 and A4 colour printing with a perfect blend of brilliant print quality and great performance. Create a professional image for your business with HP Imageret 3600 print quality. Up to 28 pages per minute A4 (Colour & Mono) Two paper trays Metal base with casters Condition: Cyan (and potentially Black) cartridge has developed a fault and is printing a line across the paper. Before this happened it was working perfectly. Advertised in other places too so auction might end early. Available for collection from SE22 East Dulwich It’s very heavy so please bring a trolley and two strong people!
Advertised in several places. Need to go by the weekend. 
Collection only.  Delivery not offered. Please note it’s heavy. 

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