As Brad says good machines. There are two different control panels available, the TA33 and the TA34.The TA34 has more features than the TA33,Slope in/Out and pulse etc.
I assume your post is based around what you should be looking to sell yours for.
Well the good thing is it's a high quality unit and having owned one my self a few years ago it will certainly keep up with the best of them.
The down side is they are probably the most reasonably priced high end tig to buy new. Great if your buying a new one but not so great if your selling used.
You can get a 2200i ta34 with cooler trolley torch etc for £2.5k brand new with esab warranty.
Soooooooooo depending on what you have in what condition it's not worth a huge amount of cash simply because its top a quality unit at a much lower new price usually than the other machines of equal quality.
The other thing that determines the used price is what you have with it. Although the complete package new price is very good buying bits extra for it cost a fortune. I know because I forked out a small fortune for a can pedal for mine (over 400 quid)and there is no other option on that because it's a can based design. So by the time you have paid say £1200 for a used unit and chucked £600 worth of cooler £500 for the pedal you may as well of bought it new.
Based on all of this I'd be pricing yours at.
Ta34 unit only £1100
Ta33 unit only £850
Ta34 with cooler £1450
Ta33 with cooler £1250
Ta 34 with cooler and pedal £1700
Ta33 with cooler and pedal £1500.
And hope for the best.
This is of course assuming it's in clean fully working condition.
It's only worth worth what people are willing to pay on the day.
Build up a post count, contribute to the forum on other topic subjects and you'll get a opportunity to sell it here publicly. It doesn't go in your favour that your first 3 posts (now deleted) were purely based on trying to shift your machine. A good place to start is in the introduction area where we all get to say welcome and find a little bit of common interest. So I'll start off by saying welcome to the forum and best of luck selling your machine.
Rich.
Edit my post prices were based around a AC/DC machine you can knock £300 at least off those for dc only.
Given the fact that the OP spammed the forum with posts trying to sell said machine and is now pre-moderated it's VERY unlikely he'll get access to the classifieds section for some time, if ever.
I'm also led to believe this is not his first account on here and that that didn't go well either, due to the same reason.