Scrapping out a Vintage 1991 HP LaserJet 3P Printer! It didn't Sell for $10, so Let's Scrap it!
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Printers are normally terrible things to scrap out - hardly any value and lots of plastic! But what about a vintage 1991 HP LaserJet?
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Well Chris I very much appreciate this. I have fond memories of a printer like this servicing a computer lab at Uni. It worked tirelessly with the lab tech changing out the toner cartridge every day or so. I looked at a test page it had printed showing it had printed out hundreds of thousands of pages, This was as you'll recall shortly after the dot matrix printer era and the text was shockingly dark and clear and precise in comparison.
Black and white laser printers are some of the best value in printing. I bought one used for $40 or so 15 years ago and and have printed many thousands of pages, only changing toner 2 or 3 times for maybe $20 each time.
They certainly made them well Nas! Printers have really come a long way in a relatively short time. I had a dot matrix printer in my small engine shop back in the early 90s - used to love the sound they made! 😁
It's fun to watch scrapping as well, thanks Chris!!
Thanks Jane, glad you enjoyed it! 😊👍
You have a wealth of information to share with others! Thanks for being willing to share and explain so much.
Many thanks Dee, that's nice of you to say 😊👍
The LaserJet III and IIIp were some of the greatest printers of all time.
I was an HP service Tech for 10 years and I routinely serviced these with page counts in the millions.
There was a LaserJet III that one of my clients had that had over 6 MILLION pages total page count.
I personally installed 24 maintenance kits over about 6-8 years (that particular printer which was set to a 250,000 page service interval.) which equates to over 6million pages ... It was still running strong when I left the business.
The LJ 8100 was also great.... Multi Million page counts were common.
Wow, I bet modern printers would struggle to get thousands let alone millions! 😲🙄
Great scrap out Chris. Yes I've rescued many printers over the years, and those older ones are better. 👍
For sure Alex! The modern ones are a waste of time!
Thanks for going to the trouble you did to educate the rest of us, Chris.
Thanks Grant! 😊👍
I enjoy scrapping too. Cheers Graham
It is a relaxing pastime, Graham! 😊
It is so interesting to see the inside of stuff. You always say it is best to try to sell as a whole or as parts but something so heavy can't really go on ebay and you tried the shop so it is great that you can still monitize it as a demolition vid. Looks like this one was half and half - lots of plastic and steel. I love your approach to all things even if they are dusty or no longer useful.
Thanks Sarit, I'm pleased you enjoyed the journey! 😊👍
Looked fun, another good video, cheers
It is fun just pulling things apart! Thanks FF 😊👍
Thanks for sharing
Thanks Cynthia 👍😊
Bit of a shame that, those old HPs were real workhorses and if I didn't live on the other side of the world I would have been interested myself, hook it up to a Raspberry Pi as a print server and you have something that is probably good for tens of thousands of pages. The new stuff doesn't hold a candle to the reliability of these!
True Jason, the older stuff was generally so much more reliable! I gave it at least six months, but it was time for it to go!
I'm seeing silver DVD players at the left of screen at the beginning, appears to be a JVC on top? Just a note, most JVC players are region free with DVD's I've found. Makes it easy to play all region discs if that' your thing. Might help sell it in the shop quicker.
I have quite a lot stacked up around the place actually! Some for eBay, some for the shop. I must get onto them soon!
What does region free mean please?
@@fayehendricksen5689 region free means they play discs that are region locked to different parts of the world (Australia is Region 4, USA Region 1, etc).
Hard to believe a printer could have almost 10$ of scrap inside. But if you pick one if those beasts up the weight might convince you.
They are substantially heavier than modern printers for sure Kayle! But if you take off $4 for the switches, it's only $6 worth of scrap - and that's AU$ too, so not that lucrative!
@@TheUltimateRecycler I was trying to be optimistic for you and not mention the value of the Dollar. 😄
Wouldn’t like to play with a laser printer because of toner, that black powder can make a real mess…
Yep Retif, it sure can! This one wasn't too bad though 👍
I see I predicted wrong!
Well, it wasn't a fortune Paul, but certainly better than a modern printer!
Noooooooooo……………
Sorry, it was time...
Well Chris. Another item I can say we have ( in your case Had) in common. But seeing as I paid £20 for it 25 years ago, I can’t bear to scrap it.
Seems like we have many "matches" in our sheds Ian! Don't worry - your money was well spent as they make excellent "blocks" for stacking things to the roof line! 😉🤣🤣