Lexmark Equipment Collection Program

Lexmark Equipment and Collection Program (LECP)

Free recycling of end-of-life Lexmark printers. 

As part of our commitment to sustainability, Lexmark offers a responsible choice for disposal of end-of-life printers. Through LECP, you can return any end-of-life Lexmark branded product and Lexmark will recycle the equipment for free. 

This program does not apply to warranty issues for Lexmark printers. For warranty exchange or service for a printer still under warranty, please follow the instructions included with the product. 

How to recycle packaging 

You may use your new printer's packaging material to return your old Lexmark printer. Otherwise, please consider locally recycling the packaging material if facilities exist in your area. If not, you may return the packaging material from your new Lexmark printer or other Lexmark hardware, including service parts, to Lexmark by whatever shipping method is most convenient to you.

Please ship your packaging material (no hardware) to the following address: 

Lexmark International c/o Sims Recycling Solutions (J02050) 
417 Sanford Road 
Lavergne, TN 37086 

Select your state below to find out more about recycling solutions available to you.

Covered Devices

Computer
Computer Printer
Computer Monitor
Portable Computer

Mailback services for citizens on all other islands. Covered Devices can be dropped off at the following address:

Permanent Drop off location and hours:

Mr. K's 
815 Kinoole St. 
Hilo, HI 96720 
8:30AM – 4:30PM Daily 

For Mailback services, please contact Sims.

Overview of Legislation

Senate Bill 2313 was signed into law and went into effect on January 1, 2010. The law requires manufacturers to provide Illinois household consumers with free collection and recycling of covered electronic devices (computers, computer monitors, televisions and printers).

Legislated Products

A complete list of collection locations can be found at http://epadata.epa.state.il.us/land/eWaste/crr-desig-list.asp.

Overview of Legislation

Under Maine’s household television and computer recycling law, consumer in Maine can return their unwanted covered devices to their local municipality. Manufacturers are responsible for the costs associated with the proper recycling of the returned products returned to the municipalities.

We encourage all of our customers to recycle their used electronics. All waste computer monitors, portable computers, digital picture frames, televisions, portable DVD players, desktop printers, and video game consoles generated by households in Maine must be recycled. Please contact your local municipality for information about how and where to recycle your e-waste in your area. For more information about Maine’s electronic waste law, please visit the Maine Department of Environmental Protection website at www.maine.gov/dep/rwm/ewaste/index.htm.

Legislated Products

The following devices are covered under the Maine law and eligible for free recycling:

  • Computer monitors (CRT and flat panel)
  • Computer monitors (CRT and flat panel)
  • Televisions
  • Desktop printers
  • Video game consoles
  • Portable DVD players
  • Digital picture frames

Recycling of Lexmark Printers at End of Life

As a provider of printing solutions, including laser printers, multifunction and all-in-one printers, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers our customers an environmentally responsible choice for recycling and reuse of their end-of-life printers.

Lexmark is pleased to partner with Sims Recycling Solutions to offer the citizens of Maryland recycling of their unwanted printers in support of the Maryland Electronic Recycling Law. Information on how to recycle your end-of-life electronics covered by this act may be found here: http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=md.

Removal of Consumer Data

Many types of electronic equipment, including printers, retain user information after they are unplugged and retired. You may also view instructions to remove such information if you are interested.

Our recycling partner follows stringent data security protocols and procedures for our customers' peace of mind. More information on Sims Recycling Solutions data security protocols may be found here: http://www.simsrecycling.com/Business/Data-Destruction.

Customers may request packaging as needed from Sims Recycling.

Questions?

If you have questions about the program, please call Sims Recycling Solutions, 1-866-922-8252, and request information about how to recycle your Lexmark product in the state of Maryland.

Free Recycling of End-of-life Lexmark Printers

As a provider of printing solutions including inkjet, laser, and all-in-ones, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers customer an environmentally responsible choice for disposal of their end-of-life printers. Customer may return any end-of-life Lexmark branded products, and Lexmark will recycle the equipment for free. To learn more visit our recycling partner, Sims Recycling Solutions, at: http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=mi.

This program does not apply to warranty issues for Lexmark printers. For warranty exchange or service for a printer still under warranty, please follow the instructions included with the product.

Recycling of Lexmark Printers at End of Life

As a provider of printing solutions, including inkjet and laser printers, multifunction and all-in-one printers, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers our customers an environmentally responsible choice for recycling and reuse of their end-of-life printers.

Lexmark is pleased to partner with Sims Recycling Solutions to offer the citizens of New Jersey recycling of their unwanted printers in support of the New Jersey Electronic Waste Management Act. Information on how to recycle your end-of-life electronics covered by this act may be found here: http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=nj

Overview of Legislation

Link to New Jersey’s E-Waste website: http://www.nj.gov/dep/dshw/ewaste/index.html

On January 9, 2017, Governor Christie signed legislation that revised certain requirements of the State’s electronic waste management program under the “Electronic Waste Management Act” P.L.2007, c.347 as amended by P.L. 2008 c.130 and P.L. 2016, c.87 (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.94 et seq.) (the Act). 

The collection services provided to the citizens of New Jersey will be for all covered electronic devices (CEDs), including orphan devices, though some collection sites will also collect non-CEDs. No brand limitations will be placed on the service. No citizen will be charged a fee for dropping off a CED or other accepted devices.

Questions?

If you have questions about the program, please call Sims Recycling Solutions, 1-866-922-8252, and request information about how to recycle your Lexmark product in the state of New Jersey.

Recycling of Lexmark Printers at End of Life

As a provider of printing solutions, including inkjet and laser printers, multifunction and all-in-one printers, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers our customers an environmentally responsible choice for recycling and reuse of their end-of-life printers.

Lexmark is pleased to partner with Sims Recycling Solutions to offer the citizens of New York recycling of their unwanted printers in support of the New York Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act. Information on how to recycle your end-of-life electronics covered by this act may be found here: http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=ny.

Removal of Consumer Data

Many types of electronic equipment, including printers, retain user information after they are unplugged and retired. You may also view instructions to remove such information if you are interested.

Our recycling partner follows stringent data security protocols and procedures for our customers' peace of mind. More information on Sims Recycling Solutions data security protocols may be found here: http://www.simsrecycling.com/Business/Data-Destruction.

Overview of Legislation

The NYS Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act (Article 27, Title 26 of the Environmental Conservation Law) was signed into law by the Governor on May 28, 2010. The law will ensure that every New Yorker will have the opportunity to recycle their electronic waste in an environmentally responsible manner. The law requires manufacturers to establish a system for the collection, handling, and recycling or reuse of electronic waste. Manufacturers of covered electronic equipment (CEE) are responsible for implementing and maintaining an acceptance program for the discarded electronic waste, with oversight by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.

Questions?

If you have questions about the program, please call Sims Recycling Solutions, 1-866-922-8252, and request information about how to recycle your Lexmark product in the state of New York.

Free Recycling of End-of-life Lexmark Printers

As a provider of printing solutions including inkjet, laser, and all-in-ones, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers customer an environmentally responsible choice for disposal of their end-of-life printers. Customer may return any end-of-life Lexmark branded products, and Lexmark will recycle the equipment for free. To learn more visit our recycling partner, Sims Recycling Solutions, at: http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=nc.

This program does not apply to warranty issues for Lexmark printers. For warranty exchange or service for a printer still under warranty, please follow the instructions included with the product.

Free Recycling of End-of-life Lexmark Printers

As a provider of printing solutions including inkjet, laser, and all-in-ones, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers customer an environmentally responsible choice for disposal of their end-of-life printers. Customer may return any end-of-life Lexmark branded products, and Lexmark will recycle the equipment for free. To learn more visit our recycling partner, Sims Recycling Solutions, at: http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=sc.

This program does not apply to warranty issues for Lexmark printers. For warranty exchange or service for a printer still under warranty, please follow the instructions included with the product.

Free Recycling of End-of-life Lexmark Printers

As a provider of printing solutions including inkjet, laser, and all-in-ones, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers customer an environmentally responsible choice for disposal of their end-of-life printers. Customer may return any end-of-life Lexmark branded products, and Lexmark will recycle the equipment for free. To learn more visit our recycling partner, Sims Recycling Solutions, at: http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=ut.

This program does not apply to warranty issues for Lexmark printers. For warranty exchange or service for a printer still under warranty, please follow the instructions included with the product.

Free Recycling of End-of-life Printers

As a provider of printing solutions including inkjet, laser, and all-in-ones, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers customer an environmentally responsible choice for disposal of their end-of-life printers. Customer may utilize the mail back option to return end-of-life, same-type covered electronic equipment, regardless of brand, and Lexmark will recycle the equipment for free. To learn more visit our recycling partner, Sims Recycling Solutions, at:

http://oem.srsapp.com/StateInformation/default.aspx?oem=lexmark&statecode=dc

This program does not apply to warranty issues for Lexmark printers. For warranty exchange or service for a printer still under warranty, please follow the instructions included with the product.

Here is a link to the Washington, DC DOEE website: https://doee.dc.gov/ecycle

Recycling of Lexmark Printers at End of Life

As a provider of printing solutions, including inkjet and laser printers, multifunction and all-in-one printers, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers our customers an environmentally responsible choice for recycling and reuse of their end-of-life printers.

Lexmark is pleased to partner with Sims Recycling Solutions to offer the citizens of Wisconsin recycling of their unwanted printers in support of Wisconsin’s Electronics Recycling Law. Information on how to recycle your end-of-life electronics covered by this act may be found here: State Recycle Information (srsapp.com).

Removal of Consumer Data

Many types of electronic equipment, including printers, retain user information after they are unplugged and retired. You may also view instructions to remove such information if you are interested.  Our recycling partner follows stringent data security protocols and procedures for our customers' peace of mind. More information on Sims Recycling Solutions data security protocols may be found here: http://www.simsrecycling.com/Business/Data-Destruction.

Overview of Legislation

Wisconsin’s electronics recycling law, WIS Solid Waste Reduction, Recovery and Recycling Statutes Chapter 287.17, establishes a statewide program to collect and recycle certain electronics. Under this product stewardship-based law, manufacturers of TVs, computers, monitors and desktop printers must register with the Department of Natural Resources the brands they sell to Wisconsin households and schools. Those manufacturers also must recycle a target weight of electronics each year based on their sales. Manufacturers contract with state-registered recyclers and collectors to meet their targets. This manufacturer-funded recycling program is called E-Cycle Wisconsin. 

E-Cycle Wisconsin launched in January 2010, followed by a ban on disposing of many types of electronics in Wisconsin landfills and incinerators that took effect Sept. 1, 2010. For more information about the program and its results, visit the DNR's electronics recycling webpages.

Free Recycling of End-of-life Lexmark Printers

As a provider of printing solutions including inkjet, laser, and all-in-ones, Lexmark shares in the environmental responsibility for those products at the end-of-life. Lexmark offers customer an environmentally responsible choice for disposal of their end-of-life printers - the Lexmark Equipment Collection Program.

Through this program, customer may return any end-of-life Lexmark branded products, and Lexmark will recycle the equipment for free. This program does not apply to warranty issues for Lexmark printers. For warranty exchange or service for a printer still under warranty, please follow the instructions included with the product.

Collection Methods

You can return your end-of-life Lexmark printer or other Lexmark hardware including service parts to Lexmark by whatever shipping method is most convenient to you. Please ship your printer hardware to the following address:

Lexmark International
c/o Sims Recycling Solutions (M176)
417 Sanford Road
Lavergne, TN 37086

You may use your new printer's packaging material to return your old Lexmark printer otherwise please consider locally recycling the material if facilities exist in your area. If not you may return the packaging material from your new Lexmark printer or other Lexmark hardware including service parts to Lexmark by whatever shipping method is most convenient to you. Please ship your packaging material (no hardware) to the following address:

Lexmark International
c/o Sims Recycling Solutions (J02050)
417 Sanford Road
Lavergne, TN 37086

Questions?

If you have questions about the program, please call 1-859-232-2000.