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Copiers Can Eat Your Privacy

The original design’s goal was to accelerate the copy and print process. Whenever a page of the original paper goes over the copy surface, the photocopier then scans a digital image of it through the use of a digital scanner.  With respect to the copy machine’s quality, the digital scan can take between a second to around half a minute. Even though quite a few high-end copier machines could copy more than one page in a second, the majority of these copiers can process only one copy in every 5 to 10 seconds.

Such high-end copiers have hard drives in them. Whenever a digital image is scanned into the memory and controlled according to the user’s personal choice, it will be all set to get printed. Remember though that once you get done with the copy or print work, the information in those documents is kept by the copier’s hard drive through the use of images. That’s the reason why copiers can get your private information even without your permission.

And given that you already know the fact that copiers can eat your privacy, you might get to thinking that it’s possible to get the hard drive and erase the data through deleting or reformatting. Well, let me shine some light on you. Reportedly, it would generally cost you $500 to have the stored image information erased from the copiers.

Aside from that, if you know your way around data recovery, you probably know that deleted or formatted data may actually be recovered from the hard drive through the use of file recovery software or to be more specific, with the use of a photo recovery tool to recover images since the scanned data is being stored in form of photos.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - August 19, 2014 at 8:34 am

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Saving With A Refurbished Copier

Copiers are like cars. It loses value with time. A brand new copier costs a heck lot, it can range from $9,000 to more than $50,000. With a used one, you can have it50% to 75% of the original price. And just like cars, used copiers have warranties and work very well for a long time. But unlike cars, it’s hard to tell the difference between a brand new copier machine and a used one.

Generally speaking, a great used copier seller will only be selling you ones that have low usage. Typically, they have worn parts replaces. As a matter of fact, majority of refurbished copiers come from short-term rentals, off-lease contracts and repossessions, among others, and they have been used less than three months.

More to these, majority of these machines contain an internal copy counter that is able to keep track of the number of copies that it was able to produce in its lifetime. A reputable refurbished copier company will, without hesitations, show you the copy counter and provide a warranty on the used copier that you buy.

The economy is hard. Times like these, you want to see to it that your business is squeezing the value out of every last dollar and cent. Creating a hole in your pocket for a new copier is nonsensical, when you can just but a certified refurbished copier at markets 50-75 percent of the original price. Buying a certified used copier is a sensible move. It can give your office the productivity it need for years to come, sans the astounding cost of a brand new copier. Find a refurbished copy machine distributor today!

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Posted by UsedCopiers - September 27, 2013 at 3:50 pm

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Copiers And Privacy

The original design’s goal was to boost the copy and print process. When a page of the original paper goes beyond the copy surface, the photocopier will then scan a digital image of it with the use of a digital scanner.  In regards to the copy machine’s quality, the digital scan can take from a second to half a minute. Although quite a few high-end copier machines could copy more than one page in a second, most of these copiers can process only one copy in every 5 to 10 seconds.

These high-end copiers have hard drives in them. When a digital image is scanned into the memory and controlled with respect to the user’s personal choice, it will be ready to get printed. Keep in mind though that when you are done with the copy or print work, the information in such documents will be kept by the copier’s hard drive through the use of pictures. That’s the reason why copiers can get your private information even sans your permission.

Considering that you already know the fact that copiers can eat your privacy, you might wonder if it’s possible to get the hard drive and erase the data via deleting or reformatting. Well, let me share some facts with you. Reportedly, it would generally cost you $500 to have the stored image information erased from the copiers.

Furthermore, if you know your way around data recovery, you probably know that deleted or formatted data can be recovered from the hard drive with the use of file recovery software or to be more particular, through the use of a photo recovery tool to recover pictures since the scanned data is being stored in form of photos.

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Posted by UsedCopiers - July 8, 2013 at 2:55 pm

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Q&A: If a buy a used copy machine and docs are on the hard drive , Do i own them also?

Question by : If a buy a used copy machine and docs are on the hard drive , Do i own them also?
I seen on the news people can buy them for around 300$ and they have hard drives. They have docs saved on them. almost no companies will erase them. So if someone got one and it has trade secrets or other goodies from a company. Do they own them also when buying the machine?

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Answer by Natty_Dread
As long as second hand copy machines are concerned, finding documents inside its hard drive after purchasing it doesn’t mean that you own those documents already. You can be held liable for copyright infringements, especially if you are going to use those materials personally. You only bought the machine in the first place and documents inside the machine you bought were not part of the transaction, unless it has something to do with the machine itself (e.g. machine manual).

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Posted by UsedCopiers - February 13, 2012 at 3:43 pm

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