Did you get any expression of interest?

I could make use of it in CIA, though how I cover the cost of a new drum is an issue right at this time...

How bad is it?  My plan would be to charge people for print outs.

http://www.cia.crra.org.nz/

Cheers Don

Roger Searle wrote:
However the total cost of ownership will not be zero. Kyocera FS1900. Usually prints with the grey smears indicative of the worn drum which
needs to be replaced, cost is around $600 +GST.  Aside from that it
functions perfectly and been properly maintained.  Has second paper
tray, duplex unit, USB/parallel/network connections, I have the
driver/utility disks - the manuals are hiding from me right now but are
somewhere.  Originally cost us around $2,000 with all the extras, is no
low end printer.  We got 75,000 pages out of it (then got a big
photocopier/printer/scanner/coffeemaker thing) so drum cost adds just
under a cent a sheet.

Looks like this (imagine the extra paper tray and duplex unit which sit
underneath making it taller by about another 50%):

http://www.amatteroffax.com/itempagey_INVID_706738_d_FS-1900.htm

http://ca.kyoceramita.com/KMCAGlobalpub/jsp/Kyocera/products_printers_details.jsp?pid=5043

Will give it to a community group or under resourced organisation, if
you support one who may be interested please contact me off list with a
sentence or 2 about them. Sorry, I can tell you zero about linux compatability.
Cheers,
Roger

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