OK, minor giveaway time.
I've got a Brother P-touch 2420PC label printer. One of these:
It prints onto self-laminating tapes and is, not merely good, but great for labelling bottles of potions, unguents and solvents (the labels have so far stood up to every liquid chemical I have thrown at them). Also good for labelling boxes and drawers full of parts, labelling cables, and for putting labels that say "Mine!" on any choice comestibles in the house. Another good use that I've had from it is labelling mains plugs with what they are connected to. Still works perfectly
but the bastards stopped updating the Mac drivers some time back. I've carried on using it, but I'm now terminally fed up with the hassle of booting an old machine just to print some labels. So, I've bought myself a replacement, another Brother P-touch with current Mac driver support.
Brother
have kept the Windows drivers up to date, at least up to and including Windows 10. So although it is no longer really useful for me, it is still ready to start a useful second career with anyone so benighted as to still be in thrall to Microsoft or who has the testicular fortitude to get a printer driver working under Linux or BSD.
So, free to a good home one P-touch 2420PC, with 230V PSU (UK moulded plug wall wart), USB cable and a stock of tapes (24mm part used, 12mm part used, 9mm part used and 3 untouched 9mm tapes). At the rate I've been using them, that's probably another 5 years worth of supplies included. No warranties implied or given, if you use it and your ears drop off or your cat leaves you that is
your problem.
UK TEA regulars get first pick, UK TEA dilettantes second pick - in either case I'll pick up the postage just to make sure that it goes to a good home. If no one in the UK takes it I'll happily send it to the rest of the world for a contribution towards postage on the condition that
you figure out exactly what I need to put on the customs forms that is both honest and gets it to you with minimum hassle your end.