Originally Posted by
drozenski
You really should research things prior to posting. Printers do store information in them. Lots of information. Even some of your simple home printers, print a microscopic serial number on every page you print to allow law enforcement to track down documents. Printers are just like computers. They need to be handled and disposed of properly or your info is going to end up in the wrong peoples hands.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-18563_162-6412439.html
Serial numbers on documents
http://www.pcworld.com/article/11866...documents.html
with all due respect, but if I did that, I be majorly poor.
unlike some of you I do not deal witb
ewaste full time. only when I get it in.
I take the word that it can store information on it but unless your really into the tech world no one ia going to think of using a printer. they will go for the computer.
it wouldn't surprise me at all on what printers can store.
heck I give it 10 or less years before everything is ran by computers.
the only place a printer will have information is the circuit boards.
treat as a cost of business to clients...take them out and break them into pieces.
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