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    Got a bunch of printer boards with a large sliver eprom chip. Should I leave chip on board or remove? Would it increase value of the board when selling?



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    If there removable than I remove them, otherwise I leave them on the board. I do remove the larger ones from low grade boards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copycat View Post
    Got a bunch of printer boards with a large sliver eprom chip. Should I leave chip on board or remove? Would it increase value of the board when selling?

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    A lot of the printer boards are graded as med. hi and can be sold as such, you pull stuff then you'll downgrade.
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