Are your broken Large Office Printer
in the way?

We recycle large office network printers everyday. We have the dollies, manpower and knowledge needed to handle these safely and in an enviormentally friendly manner.

Definition of a large printer:

Large Printers are very expensive. Their price range typically start at $2000 + dollars. These are heavy printers that weigh over 50 pounds. It usually takes 2 people to comfortably move these around.

Large office printer

Cost to Recycle $35.00 each


We will also pick-up at your office for an additional fee based on your Zip Code.

Larger printers are easily recognized by the above picture. There are thousands of these recycled every year.
Larger corporations usually use these as a central printer, connected to a network, for everybody in the office to use. These printers are typically leased through a service contract and therefore proffesionally installed and maintained by a IT professional. The life expectancy for such a printer is typically three to six years.

These printers usually have 4 seperate ink cartidges, one for each color and one for black. Ink cartridges cost are anywhere from $100 and up. These printers weigh between 100 and 300 lbs, and are sometimes mounted on wheels to make moving them around a little easier.

It takes at least 2 strong guys to pick these up. These printers can easily be confused with medium printers if they don't have the bottom part of the printer / cabinet.

These printers always have more than one paper tray to handle all types of paper sizes and paper stock thickness.

Large printers are high resolution printers which will easily print 30+ pages per minute. They are typically 8 times the size of a small printer. Thy typically have a print counter to keep track of print count.

Some manufacturers are Sharp, Xante, Xerox, Ricoh, and Zebra.

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More than 2000 computers become obsolete every day in Oregon alone!

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Customers may drop off items at our warehouse  during regular business hours
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9am to 5pm
Please be sure to pay online before dropping items off at our warehouse 
No items will be accepted without proof of Online Payment

Due to advances in chip technology, the life span of a computer has been reduced from perhaps 4-5 years to approaching 2 years or less

Each computer or television display monitor contains an average of 4-8 pounds of lead. Monitor glass contains about 20 percent lead by weight.

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