About to go pick up 4 copiers and don't even know where to start when I get back. Any help out there?
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About to go pick up 4 copiers and don't even know where to start when I get back. Any help out there?
There's help all over the forums...... First introduce yourself, then use the search function. You find endless amounts of info(hyperbole aside) :) The worst part is all the plastic!
Lots of screws. Just start unscrewing screws un it starts to fall apart
search youtube for video
They are heavy. Hopefully you can get all 4 in one load.
I always do well with old copiers.....I usually pay $5 for large ones and people are glad to get rid of them.........That is if I can't get them for free LOL
Are there components inside that are worth more than just scrap price? I have read a few threads and it seems like there may be gold,copper and aluminum as well as computer boards. Where can you sell the computer type parts?
It would be nice if we had a buyers/sellers section,,, Wait a minute! We do,,, http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/forum...rs-amp-Sellers
First, discharge the capacitors.
Don't touch the selenium drum, touching it it constitutes a 'overdose' of selenium.
Don't get toner on your shin, & don't wash it off with hot water, that solidifys the toner into your skin.
The boards are normally a high quality, you can see the gold, but the connectors are often just tin coated.
Theres a huge amount of plastic & screws, & screws, & screws in modern copiers & maybe a large stepper motor & driver that can be sold on ebay etc.
First you should decide if your getting into the E-waste game. The few you boards you collect aren't going to bring in alot of money, you need some volume on boards. Unless you find a market for the used components, and sell them as replacement. Board grades will depend on how old the copier is. If it's a network type copier/printer/scanner. The board's seem to be a better grade. You will need to break down and separate. Do re-search on replacement parts. But pretty much follow what everyone is saying. Do some reading. Most people won't hold your hand on this forum, because almost anything you can imagine has prob been talked about. Oh and you better introduce yoruself, some people get bent about that. Good luck man
Thanks for the info! I did not realise I was supposed to introduce myself, apologies for that!
I use a big hammer, Crack all 4 sides, pull out the wire looms, and whatever boards I can see. MAYBE unscrew w few motors and then toss them in Shred. Each one weighs around 200#'s So not a bad deal if you can get them for free.