There will be interest in the lenses. The vacuum easel on top might also gather some interest. The rest of it - no, probably not. There's a reason why most printers have gotten rid of these around 20-30 years ago and it's becoming more and more rare for them to pop up. Most of these have been scrapped long ago as they were replaced with digital technology.
The odds of finding a buyer for the whole thing, as is, are next to zero. You could try, of course. It'll be like fishing - lots of patience.
With some creativity I'm sure it's possible to put it to some interesting uses and do experiments with. If you've got the space, time, skills, dedication/motivation...