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    Does anyone have a source to send old copier drums into for recycling?
    We use Katun for some of the drums but there are several other models that they do not take back.
    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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    Why can't you send them to your nearest metal recycling business?

    What we used to do many years ago, was collect all used drums, fuser rollers, old frames, anything metal etc etc and take the whole lot to the metal recycling centre, get some money for bringing in 'scrap metal', and all the techs would go out for drinks or order friday night pizza's in the workshop.

    I'm not sure how it might work overseas, but here in Australia, you can take anything metal to the metal recycling centre and get paid for it. Maybe look into it.

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    these are all the low speed ones and here you would have to take them apart before sending them in.
    I like the thought though.
    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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