A computer is mostly a digital copy machine. Computers calculate, compare and copy (see 3 C's), but unless they are used for scientific purposes, they do more copying than anything else. Copying is ...
Every time a copy is made, the image is stored on the hard drive of the digital copier -- that's the way it's been with most copiers built since 2002.Action7 News was able to retrieve a hard drive ...
Introduced in 1959, the Xerox 914 could make 100,000 copies per month. The Smithsonian received this machine in 1985. National Museum of American History The story of the invention of the photocopy ...
National media outlets have recently trumpeted the potential cyber-security dangers of digital copy machines. But is it really something government agencies should worry about? Yes, it's something to ...
School districts aiming to shore up their digital security may overlook a seemingly improbable potential threat: copying machines. Copiers reside in administrative offices and teacher work areas in ...