Note: This thing is 26x14x8 and weighs 33 pounds, so local sale only, I’m not going to try shipping it.
I don’t use my cameras much anymore, and as a result, I haven’t used this printer in a few years.
It’s a lovely printer. It prints up to 13x19 sheets. It uses CLI-8 ink - red, green, light magenta, light cyan, cyan, magenta, yellow, and black to offer better color rendition.
It comes with the very sturdy, very heavy red oak printer table/stand that my dad built for it, if you want it, at no extra charge - it’s just taking up space without the printer.
Its not really a typical home use printer, so it doesn’t support WiFi, but I can include an Apple AirPort Express device that lets you connect it to AirPrint as well as normal network printing for another $30. I have my office sound system receiver hooked up to it to put it on airplay as well, but I don’t use it much anymore either.
I’m also including the pretty decorative box that I use to store supplies. There’s a partially full bottle of third party ink in each color, a bunch of refill cartridges and syringes, the chip reset device, and probably at least a couple unopened oem or retail branded ink cartridges. I’ll note that while the bottled third party ink was almost indistinguishable from OEM ink in color, some of the colors did not handle extended exposure to sunlight as well as the OEM ink (but you should use a uv protectant spray either way if you’re putting it in the light like that - lesson learned.)
I‘ll also include some quality photo paper. Most of it is from Red River, and I’m sure at least 1/3 of it is various sizes of their iridescent polar pearl metallic, because I love the way most things look on that. There’s definitely some 13x19 and some 5x7 and 4x6, probably 8x10 and/or 8.5x11. Pretty sure there are some glossy greeting cards as well
I can’t recall what I paid for the printer, but it was somewhere north of $600 with a small packet of 13x19 that I only used a couple of (I like the red river stuff better)
The ink and refillable cartridges were probably about $200, but given how many years it’s been since I purchased the ink bottles, I’m not vouching for the quality of anything there.
Attached photos - first one with the decorative box of ink bottles is the actual printer I’m selling. The photo of it in use is from a web review, including to show how big the prints are. Third just shows it opened up for smaller prints (like letter sized or smaller). The last photo shows how large prints or specialty media and heavy or delicate papers are fed through. You can print to heavy card stock with no bending. Even a metal sheet if it’s treated for inkjet use (also wood, stone, glass, acrylic, DVD/CD media, etc).