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That's any printer that's returned to them.
Doesn't just mean "printers sent back within the 30 day return period," it ALSO means "every printer that's sent back by someone who won't stop bitching to tech support," it means "every printer where the package was refused at delivery," and it means "every printer DHL misplaced for a year then returned to sender."

These are from people who purchased used second-hand Voxelab printers from Voxelab:
>One came in very good shape, mostly assembled with instructions. Unfortunately the bed heater was stuck on full heat. Bad mosfet, I guess.
>What a trainwreck. [...] Whatever moron returned this used it and then completely disassembled EVERYTHING and threw it in the box loose.
>Mine arrived with a blown bed mosfet and assorted stripped threads but looked fairly clean on first view.
>you could get lucky or you could get a box full of spare parts (dealer's choice) so don't be surprised if you have to invest another $80+ and time to get a working machine.

It might be a box of bent extrusions, stripped threads, and a house-fire mainboard.
It also might be a brand-new printer that's never been assembled.
I'd put the odds around 50/50, I see as many dumpster fires as I do genuinely new printers, but MOST are just somewhere in the middle.
Broken this, missing that, an issue or two here and there type of deal.
Nothing to worry about until you open the box.

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