The best thing is to trade in and let the seller of your new copier take that old one with him
Sometimes the supplier of the new copier manages to get the old one taken away right away. If they want to do that, you really should get right on that. If you continue reading this blog you’ll understand why. There is no old-for-new with copiers, your supplier is under no obligation to help you!
But just as much as you still get €2000 (and sometimes even more) for a 15-year rusty car when you buy a new one, you can try to trade in your old one when you buy (or lease) a copier. This is then just discount in disguise. When trading it in, though, always ask if the vendor (or your copy mechanic) will clear the hard drive!
Buying up an old copier
That would be very nice, if you could still get a few pennies for your old copier and if they came and got that ugly thing too. If they would also take the confidential data off for you with a certificate.
We at IT Recycling do not get used copiers sold, and yet we have 25 years of experience selling used technology. The used copier business is just dead, and even reasonably young and fresh machines are just unsaleable.
Give your old copier as a gift!
Yes, actually that’s a good idea! If you can please the local tennis club with it? But do they want to pay for maintenance and toners, which come naturally when you print with it? And a printer from Coolblue is often much more convenient and especially handheld. And do they also come to pick up the heavyweight with a van and pain in the back? And will the painting work in the office remain in one piece?
Oh yeah…your old copy machine saved all the print jobs, faxes, phone numbers, scans and more. The tennis club gets that as a gift too, will you?
Get your copier disposed of by the professional.
The above does show that the actual value of an old copier is ZERO euro at best. But then you have to be lucky enough to have been able to snare the local soccer club or your supplier with the monstrosity.
If that failed, you can call in the professional service provider and we are talking about a computer recycling company.
A computer recycling specialist is the best choice for this kind of work.
Only deal with a computer recycler that meets the WEEELABEX standard then you can be sure:
- They are well insured, for example, in case they break something while picking up your copier.
 - Recycling done according to legal rules and not somewhere in Upper Volta by children.
 - The people who work the retrieval according to the ARBO rules.
 
WEEELABEX is a mandatory European standard for computer recycling companies, click here to see the list of all WEEELABEX companies. Want to read more about weeelabex? Then click here.
Down the stairs
If your depreciated copier is at the top of the stairs then it is wise to get the professional in anyway. Then choose one that has access to an electric stair runner.
Without an electric stair runner, you have a high chance of damage to the paintwork and then another professional will come, namely the painter. Many moving companies do have an electric stair runner but that doesn’t solve anything because then your old copier still won’t be recycled. Oh yes…for using a stair runner they will charge extra money, but that seems logical to me.
Data destruction at depreciated copiers
There is a hard disk in a lot of copiers. This hard disk stores print jobs, network data, phone numbers, scans and more confidential data.
The supplier of the copier (and the mechanic of the copier) can destroy the data for you. So when you trade it in, you have to stipulate this. Furthermore, most computer recyclers – especially those that have WEEELABEX – can also destroy the data for you. You have to ask for this explicitly. We are happy to help you with data destruction.