Off-Lease Copier Recovery Services
Recover value from off-lease, surplus, and commercial copier equipment with fast evaluations, nationwide pickup, storage, remarketing, recycling, and disposition support built for lease returns, dealer portfolios, and larger equipment recovery projects.
Off-lease copier recovery is the process of evaluating, picking up, transporting, storing, remarketing, recycling, or redirecting copier equipment after a lease ends or a larger fleet is ready to be removed. IT Copiers helps leasing companies, dealers, schools, hospitals, corporate offices, government agencies, and other organizations manage qualifying commercial copier equipment.
Off-Lease Recovery Support



Why Off-Lease Equipment Needs a Plan
- Recover value before equipment sits too long
- Reduce storage and handling costs
- Simplify lease-return logistics
- Move larger equipment portfolios efficiently
- Support resale, remarketing, or disposition
- Keep copier assets moving toward the next step
Who We Help
- Leasing companies
- Copier dealers
- Finance partners
- Managed print providers
- Schools and universities
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Corporate offices
- Government agencies
- Large organizations managing fleet upgrades, closures, or equipment transitions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is off-lease copier recovery?
Off-lease copier recovery is the process of reviewing, picking up, transporting, storing, remarketing, recycling, or redirecting copier equipment after a lease ends or a larger commercial fleet is ready to be removed.
What types of copier equipment qualify for recovery?
IT Copiers focuses on larger quantities of commercial copier equipment, off-lease machines, surplus fleet equipment, and individual production-level copiers. Desktop copiers, small printers, or low-value office equipment may not be a good fit because transportation costs can exceed recovery value.
Who uses off-lease copier recovery services?
Leasing companies, copier dealers, finance partners, managed print providers, schools, hospitals, government agencies, corporate offices, and large organizations use recovery services to move equipment and preserve value.
