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  1. #1
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    I have an hp designet that I'm thinking about selling.

    And I'm trying to figure out how much to ask for it. It is a one owner and carried a service contract until 4 years ago. It had the carraige replaced 5 years ago and the main drive belt replaced last christmas. The green phospher display is a little dim but is still readable and it plots fine.

    heres a picture of it from last week

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...Picture011.jpg

    We bought a new HP4000 and didn't need the older 600 anymore.

    Any ideas on who I might use to ship this thing and how much to ask for it?

  2. #2
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    We had a 650 and sold it for 500.00, they are not worth alot being an older unit.

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    easiest way to get approximate current value, is to see what they are going for on eBay....you can also search completed auctions to see what final price was for ?2 or 3 weeks previous

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    Quote Originally Posted by vladdy
    easiest way to get approximate current value, is to see what they are going for on eBay....you can also search completed auctions to see what final price was for ?2 or 3 weeks previous
    I'm trying it on Ebay waiting to see what happens. if anyone Lives in KY and needs a good plotter take a look

    Used HP DesignJet 600 Plotter/Printer Item number: 6755857693

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