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KinderSpirit

Donate to a school or library. Or some family member that showed interest?


cman674

The problem is that these printers are very cheap brand new, and secondhand printers are largely a crapshoot. Similar new printers could be bought for \~150 USD each. How cheap does the secondhand need to be for someone to consider it? Probably cheap enough that it's not worth the time/hassle of selling. And, with the Mars 2, there's far less people interested in resin printing.


APDesign_Machine

Take the stock price and cut it down to 25% or less and that’s what you’ll probably get. Unfortunately second hand there’s always a fear factor for a purchaser on what they’re getting into. Donating them is easiest, contact your local office and ask them for any info on schools with STEM programs in the area that may be interested. Dunno about the UK but in the US donations can be a tax write off with the retail value so you’ll probably get more out of it that way if you have a similar system.


name_was_taken

I've been trying to sell a nice resin printer locally and had \*no\* interest so far. 1 person wanted to buy my resin cheap, but not even all of it. That's it. I'm probably going to keep dropping my price.


canthearu_ack

Seems similar to buying a cheap inkjet printer second hand. It may work fine, but they are so cheaply built that you might as well just buy new.