On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/17/10 2:37 PM, Jerry Wolper wrote:
>>> I thought of Kinkos where people would make copies of tax returns
>>> before sending them in.
>>
>> Exactly. Is there any reason an image on a copier's hard drive
>> shouldn't be a temp file?
>
> My vote: programmer laziness. Seems like there should be around 20 images 
> saved at a
> time. Beyond that, the user of the printer should be able to save certain
> frequently-printed images explicitly.
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I spoke with an old employer who is in the biz yesterday via email.
He is the owner but is pretty tech savvy.  Anyway he says that the
older devices used an eprom to record images for multiple copies.  The
hard drives were faster and cheaper and would save time if you made a
slight change to a 100 page doc, it would identify that same page is
there from an earlier pass.  That processing time and speed = higher
ppm ratings.  They have their own hash to identify a unique page.

He also said that getting the breakers for the encryption was not as
easy as alluded to.

His last point was that this news was the best thing to get a
refresher with each one of his customers.  He was calling them about
it and setting the info properly.

-- 
Stephen Russell

Sr. Production Systems Programmer
CIMSgts

901.246-0159 cell

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