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Are Copiers Still Relevent?

February 7th, 2011 by under Print & Copy Best Practices. 2 Comments.

I can’t remember the last time I felt good after reviewing a prospective client’s copier fleet billing.  Last week I saw yet another example of the type of abuse companies routinely receive at the hands of their copier dealer.  This client has 30 machines, all of them 11×17 tabloid-capable tanks.   Here’s an example of one of their typical devices.  (more…)

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Digital Copier Security: Is There a Thief in Your Copy Room? Article One

June 5th, 2010 by under Multifunction Printer MFP. 6 Comments.

Summary:

Multifunction printers and copiers (MFP’s) are indispensable office tools that can print, copy, scan and email. However, most MFP’s hide a dirty little secret: they can also store thousands of documents containing your data and it may not be secure.

An MFP is essentially a computer complete with one or more hard drives that store thousands of images; scans, copies, prints or emails that the device handled. It’s already a security risk left standing alone in your copy room or hallway. However, when you finally upgrade and after your old device leaves your building, the hard drive can be taken out, scanned and the documents you copied, printed, and emailed can be recovered and stolen.

How significant is the security risk?

  • Each month, between 50 and 100 thousand MFP’s come off-lease and they are typically shipped to warehouses across the country for resale.
  • Almost all of the devices now coming off-lease were manufactured prior to 2008 when security features like data encryption were not typically added to protect the images stored in their hard drives.
  • Up to 85 percent of devices manufactured after 2007 still may not have the available security encryption option installed or the option is not turned on.
  • An individual machine can contain up to five hard drives.
  • Depending on their capacity, the hard drives can store thousands of your copies, faxes, prints, scans and emails.
  • If you remove the hard drives in an attempt to secure your data before return, the machine will not be functional and you may be liable for the remaining buyout value of the machines, in most cases, thousands of dollars.
  • Other sensitive data can be found in the machine’s RAM. (random access memory)
  • The RAM can contain your network structure and settings, administrative email addresses, fax numbers and local address books.
  • A recent sampling of four devices bought from a lease return warehouse netted thousands of unsecured documents containing medical and legal records, copied checks as well as social security numbers, names and addresses.

Bottom line:

Trade-in or sell an MFP with no security at lease-end and you are placing sensitive information in harm’s way. For more information see the stunning CBS investigation (about 5 mins) that ran last month.

Upcoming Articles:

2. What happens to your MFP once it leaves your building?
3. Separating fact from fiction.
4. What are manufacturers doing to correct the problem?
5. What can you do to protect your organization?

Want immediate help?  Contact DocuSense at 1-800-422-0080 or Digital Copier Security at 1-530.672.9300

Any comments or information about this article are welcome!

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Xerox Workgroup 6400 Review

March 2nd, 2010 by under Multifunction Printer MFP. No Comments.

Xerox released the WorkCentre 6400 during the 2nd quarter of 2009.  This is a 32 page-per minute color letter-legal copier/scanner/printer

What is special about this product:

The Xerox Workcenter 6400 is a letter-legal device offering advanced color multifunction features usually found only in tabloid-sized (11″x17″)equipment.  It has a much lower purchase/lease price than almost all color multifunction devices with comparable features.  Consider this product if you can do without tabloid printing. (more…)

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What is a Print Cost Assessment and why would I need one?

September 21st, 2009 by under Print & Copy Best Practices. No Comments.

Background

IDC research estimates that over 90% of companies have little or no information on the costs of printing and copying in their offices. Further, according to IDC, copy/print costs can equal 3% of your company’s total revenue! If your organization runs 10 or more print/copy devices, you might be a good candidate for a cost assessment.

What Exactly Is It?

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The Six Tenets of the Copier Company (and how you can get a better deal)

June 17th, 2009 by under Print & Copy Best Practices. 7 Comments.

Purchasing the right multifunction office equipment can be very tricky.  Make the wrong decision for even one copier/printer device in a workgroup setting and  you can easily overspend on acquisition, service and supplies by thousands of dollars.   Sounds expensive?  Don’t worry; it gets much worse.  ”Soft” costs such as lost capabilities, user frustration, down-time and office inefficiency will multiply the expense tenfold. (more…)

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