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azmodie wrote:
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type="cite">you mean its a all singing all dancing and it doesent have
a man page<br>
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Or its a target, hmmm ftp servers, hmmm pdf's, lots of connections back
and forth. Be a nice place to stash some stuff i would imagine, oh
hang on yeah its a fax machine as well. I think these things are going
to introduce as much worries to the sys admin as the users.<br>
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azmodie<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 15 May 2010 00:51, Paul Lancaster <span
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<div class="im">On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 09:36 +0200, Axel wrote:<br>
> Interesting, but why they have a hard disc? I mean from a technical<br>
> point it isn't necessary. If it necessary to store a document<br>
> temporarily, it can store into the RAM and after switching off the<br>
> machine all sensible data past away.<br>
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Our new all singing all dancing copiers / fax /scanner / printers, allow<br>
users to send jobs to the printer, but for confidentiality, do not print<br>
until the user is at the printer and enters a pin number. Also means if<br>
you print something in error, just dont go and collect it, as all jobs<br>
are wiped after 24hrs.<br>
They also scan to PDF and allow and work as an ftp server to allow you<br>
to transfer the scan to your PC later.<br>
Faxes are scanned to hard drive then transmitted after (via phone line<br>
or via TCP/IP to another networked printer).<br>
Data on the hard drive is encrypted - can say to what level, suppose I<br>
should read the manual - ive heard that before.<br>
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