Selling off my trusty Kodak 1400 Printer. It has sat on my desk for about 2 years, faithfully making 1-2 prints every week. It has been stored under a dust cover every second except when it was actively making a print. (Image from Adorama. Mine looks identical.)
However, about 10 prints ago, it developed a slight printing error. It sometimes leaves a small streak across the left side of the print. Here is a picture I took of a recent 8x10. You can see the 1" long streak on the kids arm. It looks like this:
I have not tried to do anything to fix it other than quickly wiping down the print head with rubbing alcohol, as suggested by the Kodak website. I am not printing in-house enough these days to make it worth my time to try and fix it. It might be a 30 second fix, like something caught in the print head. I'm not interested enough to find out.
Even if it's a permanent problem, you can still print multiple smaller prints on a piece of paper and trim them out, so it still has some value.
I will sell the printer with about 35-40 sheets of 8x12 still in the tray and a sealed 50-count 8"x14" printkit for only $125 USD including PP. This is like buying all my leftover media and getting the printer pretty much for free. Local pick-up highly encouraged in the NYC/Northern NJ area. Shipping available at cost.
No marks, no blemishes, never dropped or damaged. Includes the power cord, all printing trays/original hardware, and I'm pretty sure I have the software/driver CD as well. Even if I don't, you don't want the drivers from the CD anyway, because updated drivers are available from the Kodak website that are much, much better than the originals.
Use it for parts. Try to fix it. Take it out into a field and go all Office Space on it. I don't care! I will not sell the media without the printer, please don't ask. You're wasting your time. It's a package deal baby! Just like marriage!