[dundee] Copiers have hard drives?
Kris Davidson
davidson.kris at gmail.com
Thu May 13 08:03:52 UTC 2010
A few reasons spring to mind, chiefly the ability to keep a record of
documents printed. Though you can do this already; perhaps having HDs
will make it easier for people. Also I know we do some pretty large
graphics printing and perhaps the RAM can't cope.
Kris
On 13 May 2010 08:36, Axel <newsletter at axelbor.de> wrote:
> Interesting, but why they have a hard disc? I mean from a technical
> point it isn't necessary. If it necessary to store a document
> temporarily, it can store into the RAM and after switching off the
> machine all sensible data past away.
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> Quoting Robert Ladyman <it at file-away.co.uk>:
>
>> Thank you for that - I've been trying to warn clients about discarding
>> equipment for a long time, with nobody listening: this will help.
>>
>> RJL
>>
>>> Seemingly since 2002 digital copiers have hard drives to store all
>>> photocopied information. So you have companies or organisations dumping
>>> their old photocopiers without realising that all their sensitive data that
>>> has been photocopied are still on that copier's hard drive:
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pIFUOav2xE
>>>
>>> Gordon
>>>
>>
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