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Apr 29, 2011, 08:53 PM
#1
Is there any money in scrapping a Commercial copy machine
I bought a RICOH 1035G copy machine at a auction for 35 dollars. This unit is what you would see in a copy center. I hope to sell this unit as a used copier, but in the event it doesn't sell is there any scrap in it?
There has to be an electric motor or two in there. WHat about anything else?
Thanks for any feedback.
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Apr 29, 2011, 09:43 PM
#2
Re: Is there any money in scrapping a Commercial copy machine
I've been in the printing industry for 17+ years.
One copy shop I know routinely scraps copiers, but in the past, it has been a "we don't have much else to do right now so we are scrapping it out" mentality. I know they have given away quite a few copiers...IBM Docutech style machines...to other scrappers. This tells me that there isn't big money in copier scrapping because they gave it away, but there is some money in it because others have happily taken them.
There should be plenty of insulated copper wire in the harnesses, and some scrap aluminum. If this machine has a monitor, the monitor could have some copper inside...but I've never scrapped a monitor. There should be some circuit boards too, but those might be better off sold on ebay, if you want to try it. If you have a yard that buys steel, that is a plus...even though these are like dryers...lots of bulk and not a ton of steel.
Keep us posted. This is something I'd like to learn more about.
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Apr 29, 2011, 09:48 PM
#3
Re: Is there any money in scrapping a Commercial copy machine
 Originally Posted by clovis97
I've been in the printing industry for 17+ years.
One copy shop I know routinely scraps copiers, but in the past, it has been a "we don't have much else to do right now so we are scrapping it out" mentality. I know they have given away quite a few copiers...IBM Docutech style machines...to other scrappers. This tells me that there isn't big money in copier scrapping because they gave it away, but there is some money in it because others have happily taken them.
There should be plenty of insulated copper wire in the harnesses, and some scrap aluminum. If this machine has a monitor, the monitor could have some copper inside...but I've never scrapped a monitor. There should be some circuit boards too, but those might be better off sold on ebay, if you want to try it. If you have a yard that buys steel, that is a plus...even though these are like dryers...lots of bulk and not a ton of steel.
Keep us posted. This is something I'd like to learn more about.
I just googled your copier. It is a small machine. The machines I was talking about are big machines, many of them longer than a car.
If you can't sell it as a running copier, I strongly suggest you part out the good components on ebay. $$$
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Apr 29, 2011, 11:00 PM
#4
Re: Is there any money in scrapping a Commercial copy machine
Thanks for the reply. I will most likely be able to flip it for under a hundred. Just thought if there was some surprise material in there, it might be worth more than that.
Thanks
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Apr 30, 2011, 07:02 PM
#5
 MINELAB XS-2 Pro ....... XTERRA 305 ....... EXPLORER SE PRO
Re: Is there any money in scrapping a Commercial copy machine
Wish they were worth Something Also.
Paid $35 for this one several years ago,
Stapels couldn't even Find the Ink cartridges.
(Although now that I Have a Computer it Can be
found Online.
However I
Bought a Can of powdered Ink to refill the cartridge.
must have been the wrong grain
ended up In places inside, That will take a
Major cleaning.
as you can see from the Manual the whole
thing is a dust Collector
& Yes Very heavy
discriminate out Spike TV and American Diggers !
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May 02, 2011, 01:08 PM
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Re: Is there any money in scrapping a Commercial copy machine
 Originally Posted by clovis97
I've been in the printing industry for 17+ years.
Only 17 years? Makes me feel old. I started as a pressman in 1979 and quickly got into the front office doing estimating. That is what I should be doing right now so back to work.
Hope your shop is keeping it's head above water. A lot of our competition have closed their doors.
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