Copiers are large commercial machines that may contain hard drives, electronic components, metals, plastics, toner, and other materials that should not be handled like ordinary office waste. IT Copiers helps organizations manage used copier disposal with a process built around equipment recovery, data protection, recycling, and responsible next-step handling.
What We Handle



Who We Help
- Businesses and corporate offices
- Copier dealers
- Leasing companies
- Managed print providers
- Schools and universities
- Healthcare facilities
- Government agencies
- IT and facility managers
- Organizations clearing storage, closing offices, or upgrading equipment
Why Work With Us?
- Copier-specific equipment knowledge
- Pickup, drop-off, and transportation support
- Data destruction options available
- Recycling and responsible disposal support
- Recovery and remarketing review when equipment has value
- Experience working with businesses, dealers, lessors, and institutions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I dispose of a used copier?
The best way to dispose of a used copier is to work with a copier-focused provider that can evaluate the equipment, determine whether it has resale or recovery value, address data security concerns, and route the machine toward reuse, recycling, or responsible disposal.
Do copiers need data destruction before disposal?
Yes, many digital copiers contain hard drives or internal storage that may retain data from copied, printed, scanned, or faxed documents. Data destruction should be considered before a copier is sold, recycled, returned, or disposed of.
Can IT Copiers pick up used copiers for disposal or recycling?
Yes. Depending on the equipment, quantity, location, and service need, IT Copiers can help coordinate pickup, transportation, drop-off, recycling, disposal, or disposition support.
