Printer: what it sells for at government auction
The median printer lot sold for $148 across 28 completed Canada government auctions in the last 12 months. Most close between $31 and $292.
Median sale
$148
Typical range
$31–$292
Completed lots
28
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Median sale price by month
2026-07
$173
2026-06
$100
Recent sold printer examples
- Canon GPR-55 Printer Toners$345Sold Jul 14, 2026 · ONTARIO
- Lexmark Printer$60Sold Jul 13, 2026 · SASKATCHEWAN
- TSC TTP-2410MT Industrial Label Printer - Touchscreen - With or Without Ribbon$190Sold Jul 10, 2026 · ONTARIO
- Security Card Printer$1Sold Jul 10, 2026 · ALBERTA
- TSC TTP-2410MT Industrial Label Printer - Touchscreen - With or Without Ribbon$280Sold Jul 9, 2026 · ONTARIO
- InFocus Projector and HP Printer$133Sold Jul 7, 2026 · QUEBEC
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does a surplus printer sell for at government auction?
- Across 28 completed Canada government auctions in the last 12 months, the median printer sold for $148, with most closing between $31 and $292. Final prices vary with year, condition, mileage, and location.
- Where can I buy a surplus printer?
- Government agencies sell surplus printer through official platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and Public Surplus. GovAuctions aggregates live printer listings into one free, searchable feed — no bid packs or credits required.
- Are these sold prices before or after fees?
- These are realised final winning bids, excluding buyer's premium and taxes. Budget for an additional buyer's premium (often around 10%), applicable taxes, and transport when estimating your all-in cost.
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Methodology: median final winning bid on printer lots that closed on official Canada government auction platforms over the trailing 365 days, matched by title. Realised sale prices, excluding buyer's premium. No-bid lots excluded. Updated daily.