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If you mean what it costs today in the U.S., the HP LaserJet Pro M1536dnf MFP is generally not sold new anymore; current pricing is mostly from secondary-market sellers. Based on current eBay listings, a typical used unit is about \$90–\$130, with cheaper units around \$55–\$75 and higher-priced tested/refurbished or bundled units reaching roughly \$160–\$280+; one listing page also showed a high outlier near \$400. (ebay.com)
There is no single fixed “official” current price because this model is effectively a legacy product in normal retail channels. Best Buy’s product page states it is “no longer available in new condition,” which is consistent with the fact that current market visibility is mainly via resale platforms rather than mainstream new retail. (bestbuy.com)
From the current eBay product/listing pages, the visible price spread includes examples such as \$55, \$75, \$90, \$99.99, \$109, \$110, \$113, \$115.64, \$119, \$126.54, \$129.99, \$159, \$175, \$179.99, \$260, \$265, \$269.99, \$278, and \$399.95 depending on condition, toner included, page count, and shipping. That means the practical buying answer is not one number but a market band. The main cluster appears to be around \$90–\$130 for ordinary used units. (ebay.com)
As of May 26, 2026, the strongest current signal is that this printer is a secondary-market purchase, not a mainstream new-retail product. If you are shopping today, the most realistic expectation is:
The price varies because sellers are effectively pricing a conditioned office machine, not a current consumer product. The important variables are:
For a legacy printer like this, the main practical consideration is e-waste versus reuse: buying a tested working unit can extend product life, but an untested bargain unit can quickly become uneconomical if it needs parts or service. This is an engineering judgment rather than a legal issue.
If you are buying one, my practical recommendation is:
Some listing prices are clear outliers, so I would not treat the highest asking prices as the true market value. The realistic “street price” is closer to the lower-middle cluster than to the top-end outliers. This is an inference from the current listing spread. (ebay.com)
If you want, I can narrow this down further for you by one of these cases:
Short answer: expect roughly \$90–\$130 used for an HP LaserJet Pro M1536dnf MFP today, with an overall observed market range from about \$55 up to \$280+, plus some high outliers. It is no longer a normal new-retail item, so the exact cost depends heavily on condition and seller. (ebay.com)
If you want, I can also tell you what a fair buying price is for your specific listing if you paste the seller’s condition and asking price.