2026 Catalogue · Refurbished Tier

The best refurbished copier models worth buying in 2026

A graded selection of pre-owned multifunction copiers that still deliver enterprise-class performance, full toner availability, and dealer-backed parts pipelines through 2028 and beyond.

Refurbished copiers occupy a tier that buyers underestimate. A device pulled from a corporate lease at month thirty-six, returned to the manufacturer's certified channel, and rebuilt to factory spec can land in a small office at roughly forty percent of new list price while carrying the same image quality, the same finisher options, and the same toner supply chain. The difference between a competent refurbished unit and a regret-purchase rebuild sits in three places: the model line itself, the depth of the parts inventory behind it, and the technician network within driving distance of the buyer.

The catalogue below assembles ten models that pass each of those three filters in 2026. Every device on the list remains in active production or carries an extended-parts commitment from its manufacturer through at least 2028. Every device has a public service manual circulating in dealer channels. Every device has a documented secondary market with healthy supply and predictable pricing. These are the machines a regional dealer can stock, service, and stand behind for the next five-year cycle without crossing fingers about a critical PCB going end-of-life mid-contract.

One framing note before the listings open. Refurbished pricing varies by region, finisher configuration, page count at decommission, and channel margin. The price bands published with each entry reflect mid-2026 European wholesale ranges for a base configuration with a single paper cassette and no finisher. Add a saddle-stitch finisher and a high-capacity feeder and a buyer should add roughly fifteen to twenty-two percent to the floor price. Add full duty-cycle warranty coverage and the figure shifts again by another eight to twelve percent.

Listing Criteria

How each model earned its place

01
Parts pipeline
Manufacturer commits to fuser, drum, developer, and PCB stock through at least Q4 2028 across European distribution.
02
Duty headroom
Rated monthly volume sits at least 35 percent above the typical refurbished-buyer use case, leaving margin for growth.
03
Image stability
Print engines hold drift within published tolerances across the first 80,000 post-refurbishment impressions in dealer test cycles.
04
Toner depth
Three or more compatible toner sources in addition to OEM cartridges, keeping consumable pricing competitive long-term.
The 2026 Catalogue

Ten models, ten lots

01
Konica Minolta

bizhub C658

A3 colour multifunction running sixty-five pages a minute that became the workhorse of mid-volume corporate fleets between 2018 and 2022. Manufacturer-certified refurbished units carry a twelve-month parts warranty and are commonly available with the original FS-540 saddle-stitch finisher reconditioned. The IR-722 controller handles current Kerberos and SAML authentication, which preserves the unit's place inside modern identity stacks.

65 ppm colourA3 MFP300,000/mo duty2018–2022 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€3,400–€4,800
Base config, single tray, no finisher
02
Ricoh

MP C5504

A fifty-five-page-per-minute A3 colour MFP that built its reputation on fuser longevity. Service data from European dealer fleets shows mean fuser life around 380,000 impressions, well above the published rating, which translates into low cost-per-page once the device is refurbished. Ricoh's @Remote diagnostic platform still supports the device, simplifying remote monitoring for service contracts.

55 ppm colourA3 MFP250,000/mo duty2017–2021 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€2,900–€4,100
Base config, two trays standard
03
Xerox

AltaLink C8055

The C8055 sits inside Xerox's AltaLink ConnectKey ecosystem, which means refurbished units gain access to the same workflow apps and cloud connectors as currently-shipping devices. The 55-ppm colour engine is paired with a 1200-by-2400-dpi imaging path that survives mid-volume contracts without measurable drift. ConnectKey firmware receives security patches through at least mid-2027 per Xerox's posted lifecycle calendar.

55 ppm colourA3 MFP325,000/mo duty2017–2022 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€3,600–€5,200
Base config with ConnectKey controller
04
Canon

imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5550i

Canon's third-generation imageRUNNER ADVANCE platform, with a 50-ppm colour engine and the uniFLOW-ready embedded controller. Refurbished C5550i units that pass Canon's Certified Pre-Owned program carry full Universal Login Manager compatibility, which keeps them viable as point-of-print devices inside a uniFLOW Online deployment. Toner pricing has stayed unusually stable since 2023.

50 ppm colourA3 MFP225,000/mo duty2016–2020 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€2,700–€3,900
CPP-certified inventory
05
Kyocera

TASKalfa 5052ci

Kyocera engineered the TASKalfa series around long-life imaging components, and the 5052ci has the field service data to back the marketing claim. Drum life rated at 600,000 impressions; developer rated at 600,000 impressions; fuser at roughly 500,000. A refurbished unit at 200,000 cumulative pages has substantial life ahead, which improves total cost of ownership across a three-year service contract.

50 ppm colourA3 MFP200,000/mo duty2016–2020 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€2,500–€3,700
HyPAS-ready controller standard
06
Hewlett-Packard

PageWide Enterprise Color 586

A4-only inkjet array device that lands in this list because its refurbished pricing dramatically undercuts comparable A4 laser MFPs while delivering colour cost-per-page near three cents. HP's PageWide service parts remain in active distribution, and the device runs on FutureSmart firmware, which keeps it inside HP Workpath app compatibility for cloud workflow deployments through 2027.

50 ppm colourA4 MFP inkjet80,000/mo duty2017–2021 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€1,400–€2,100
Base PageWide configuration
07
Sharp

MX-4071

A 40-ppm A3 colour MFP that arrived in 2019 with Sharp's first wave of Synappx-compatible firmware. Refurbished MX-4071 units retain compatibility with current Synappx Workplace deployments, which preserves the device's place inside hybrid meeting-room workflows. Sharp's BP-series technicians transition cleanly to MX-4071 service procedures, which broadens the labour pool.

40 ppm colourA3 MFP150,000/mo duty2019–2022 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€2,200–€3,300
Synappx-compatible firmware bundled
08
Lexmark

CX825de

A4 colour MFP rated at 55 pages per minute that anchored Lexmark's mid-volume colour offering between 2018 and 2022. Refurbished units gain access to Lexmark Cloud Services, including Cloud Print Management and Cloud Fleet Management, through the 2028 service horizon. The hard-drive encryption module is standard, simplifying compliance posture for healthcare and legal-sector buyers.

55 ppm colourA4 MFP100,000/mo duty2018–2022 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€1,800–€2,700
Cloud Services entitlement transfers
09
Toshiba

e-STUDIO 5005AC

A 50-ppm A3 colour MFP that introduced Toshiba's Carbon Zero programme, which means buyers acquiring a refurbished unit through certified channels inherit the carbon-offset documentation for the device's manufacture. The dual-scan ADF and standard 1.7-GHz quad-core controller still match current-generation throughput expectations on document-heavy workflows.

50 ppm colourA3 MFP180,000/mo duty2018–2022 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€2,600–€3,800
Carbon Zero documentation included
10
Konica Minolta

bizhub C368

The smaller sibling to the C658, the C368 runs at thirty-six pages per minute and lands inside small-office deployments that need full A3 capability without the floor footprint of a sixty-page machine. Refurbished C368 units routinely turn up with the original PC-414 large-capacity cassette installed, which adds substantial paper handling for buyers who run extended print jobs.

36 ppm colourA3 MFP150,000/mo duty2016–2020 vintage
Mid-2026 Band
€1,900–€2,800
Frequently arrives with PC-414 cassette

Why these ten and not the obvious alternatives

Several popular machines were considered and set aside. The Ricoh MP C3503 carries strong reliability data but its parts pipeline tapers in 2027 per Ricoh's posted lifecycle, which thins the back half of a typical refurbished service contract. The Xerox WorkCentre 7855 was a fleet favourite for years, but ConnectKey firmware no longer ships security patches for that hardware family. A solid machine, in service terms, has limited shelf life once vendor patching ends.

Some Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE first-generation units (the C5240i family) still circulate through resellers at attractive prices. The driver compatibility for current Windows 11 24H2 and macOS Sonoma deployments is fragile, requiring legacy print servers in some configurations, and that fragility tends to surface in production after deployment.

What dealer-grade refurbishment actually covers

Certified refurbishment from a manufacturer-authorised channel typically includes: full image-engine teardown and reassembly, replacement of all consumable-class wear parts (fuser, transfer belt, developer units, ADF rollers), firmware refresh to current security baseline, controller battery replacement, cassette tray re-roller, and a calibration run of at least 500 prints to validate image stability. Non-certified rebuilds skip portions of this list to reach a lower price point.

A buyer comparing two quotes on the same model should ask the dealer to itemise which of those eight categories appear in the refurbishment specification. The gap between a thorough rebuild and a surface-clean unit shows up two years later as a service-call frequency curve that climbs faster than projected.

Pre-purchase checklist

Eight questions before signing

  1. Original lease return date. A device returned at month thirty-six has different wear characteristics than one returned at month sixty. Ask for the decommission date on file.
  2. Total page count at decommission. The page count tells the buyer where the device sits on the wear curve and informs the realistic remaining-life projection.
  3. Certified versus non-certified refurbishment. A manufacturer-certified rebuild carries different parts coverage than a third-party rebuild. The distinction belongs in writing.
  4. Firmware version on delivery. The device should arrive with the current security baseline firmware, not the version that shipped from the original lease customer.
  5. Toner inclusion. Some refurbished sales include a starter set of toner cartridges; others quote toner separately. Confirm before signing.
  6. Service contract structure. A cost-per-page contract on a refurbished device should price slightly above a contract on a new device, reflecting the wear-curve difference.
  7. Parts commitment in writing. Ask the dealer to confirm the manufacturer's parts-availability horizon for the specific model and version.
  8. Return and replacement clause. A reputable refurbished sale carries a return window of at least fourteen days and a replacement clause for any unit that fails calibration during the first thirty days.
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