FS: PostScript module for LaserJet 4 or 4M

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Christoph Gartmann

Hello,

we have to PostScript modules for HP LaserJet 4 or 4M printers for sale. The
modules are refurbished ones, part number is C2080A. The price is US$ 80 each
and includes shipping.

Regards,
Christoph Gartmann

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we have to PostScript modules for HP LaserJet 4 or 4M printers for sale. The
modules are refurbished ones, part number is C2080A. The price is US$ 80 each
and includes shipping.

What does one do to refurbish a SIMM? Even with special chips on it?
 
Refurbish: Clean the dust off. Install in a printer to make sure it works.
End of story... Ben Myers
 
Bob said:
... PostScript modules for HP LaserJet 4 or 4M printers ...

The "4M" printer, of course, included the PS SIMM, so
buying this would presumably for spares/repair purposes.
What does one do to refurbish a SIMM? Even with special chips on it?

Likely nothing, other than test.

But the C2080A probably included a bunch of collateral
that might need to be hunted down or recreated, such
as the Install Guide, PS Tech Ref manual, and a stack
of software driver disks for Windows 3.1 and early 1990s
Mac, assuming that any of this is included (or the
buyer even cares, in the case of drivers).

I wonder if the C2080A also works in the later 4+/4M+,
which had its own C3129A PS SIMM. Chances are it
might, but wouldn't support the extra paper handling those
printers introduced, in particular the duplexer.
 
But the C2080A probably included a bunch of collateral
that might need to be hunted down or recreated, such
as the Install Guide, PS Tech Ref manual, and a stack
of software driver disks for Windows 3.1

Nope, it included those drivers.
I wonder if the C2080A also works in the later 4+/4M+,
which had its own C3129A PS SIMM. Chances are it
might, but wouldn't support the extra paper handling those
printers introduced, in particular the duplexer.

No, it doesn't. (I've tried)
 
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