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PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 5:46 pm    Post subject: Lots of new/used Linux compatible hardware and printers Reply with quote

I have lots of new, used, and replacement Linux compatible hardware including IDE Hard Drives, SCSI Hard Drives, Tape Drives, CDROM/DVD/CDRW/DVDRW drives, floppy disks, zip disks, laser printers, impact printers, deskjet printers, scsi/parallel port/usb/firewire scanners, bar code scanners, isa/pci/usb/firewire ethernet cards, isa/pci sound cards, isa/pci/agp video cards, memory dating from current and back 15 years or more for old stick-pin, 72 pin, 128, 244, RAMBUS, SDRAM, DDR, laptops, servers, desktops, etc.

I have a practically new Techtronics/Xerox Color Laserjet Printer with less than 200,000 total printed pages, 512MB memory upgrade, 6GB hard drive, new drum and bearings, new ethernet card that I personally used within my now defunct store. Has a 500 sheet tray, 2 x 100 sheet trays, and unbelievable color and printing quality. I originally paid almost $7,000 for it new - will sacrifice at $1,500 (my loss is your gain). This printer was made for high-end, high-quality, glossy magazine quality graphics proofs.

Various high-end network routers (used), remote dial-in routers (used), bridges, etc. If you need it, I probably have it somewhere.

Several used Linux servers and workstations (between $75 - $300). Most are IDE towers but I have some SCSI servers too in tower and 4U racks, single and dual cpu.

If you are looking for new parts, have a look at my online store RHP Studios We feature all major brands, secure online ordering, and prices that are lower or match even the largest online retail outlets such as Best Buy, Amazon, Tiger Direct, etc. If you need to purchase in large quantities, contact me for a personalized quote. Overnight and standard UPS/FEDEX shipping is available with parts drop-shipped from my distributors 7 warehouses located throughout the united states.
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