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Downside of better printers: Anyone can counterfeit


July 20, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

The increasing sophistication of copiers, scanners and printers along with the lousy economy have led to a rise in counterfeiting cash, according to police sources. More…

Hackers can use printers to get on your network


July 15, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Lately, you’ve probably heard a lot about the security risks posed by copiers and printers with built-in hard drives. But there’s another reason those devices could pose problems: More…

4 printer and copier security tips


June 11, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Warnings about printers and copiers leaking sensitive data have made a big splash in the news lately. Here are some tips to keep those devices secure: More…

10 weirdest doc management stories of 2009


January 12, 2010 by Sam Narisi

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From previously unimagined uses of printers to an unhealthy fascination with dead celebrities’ documents, we saw a lot of strange stories in 2009. Here are the top 10: More…

Feds goof again, try to buy back their own printers


December 16, 2009 by Sam Narisi

If you required users to return office equipment, would you pay them for bringing back something the company already owns? One government agency thought that was necessary. More…

Copier industry rocked by sales slump


November 4, 2009 by Sam Narisi

Third quarter results are out for a number of copier vendors, and things look pretty bleak — not to anyone’s  surprise. Look at these numbers: More…

High–quality printers mean better fake IDs


October 23, 2009 by Sam Narisi

British police are battling an outbreak of new fake ID mills, all powered by high quality color laser printers. They’ve shut down at least 20 “ID factories” over the last year and a half. More…

The loudest thing in your office? It isn’t ‘that guy’


July 14, 2009 by Steve Hannaford

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With more and more workgroup printers, copiers, and multifunctionals on the office floor, most office workers now sit within a spitball’s throw of a noisy machine. More…

4 steps for secure printing


April 15, 2009 by Sam Narisi

Printing poses a variety of security risks, whether it’s the theft of digital data on the printer’s hard drive or paper printouts falling into the wrong hands. More…


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