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I think I have a 40X.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMy 60X (which I think you recommended) stopped bulk feeding particularly well, unless I weighted down the lid. It also then refused to pull the paper through quite often, so just ran forever doing nothing until it overheated, cooled and restarted the loop.
It does OK for now, though, since the bulk load of shredding is done.
It's pants.
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I'd had no real probs with the 60x until recently. I agree the overheat-cool-restart loop was a bit annoying but it was (to me) less annoying than standing there drip feeding in paper for half an hour.Comment
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That is annoying.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI'd had no real probs with the 60x until recently. I agree the overheat-cool-restart loop was a bit annoying but it was (to me) less annoying than standing there drip feeding in paper for half an hour.Comment
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Expensable MaccyD's and a geocache on a busy road next to the back of Shakey's birthplace.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOff to find some food...
A productive day at the office.Comment
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Afternoon denizens
Is there a combo scanner-&-shredder? Something that scans (both sides of) the paper as it goes in, then shreds it, saving the scans somewhere (USB/WiFi/wotever) so you have an archive of the shredded documents, just in case.Comment
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You'd want to be pretty confident before you used that scannerOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostAfternoon denizens
Is there a combo scanner-&-shredder? Something that scans (both sides of) the paper as it goes in, then shreds it, saving the scans somewhere (USB/WiFi/wotever) so you have an archive of the shredded documents, just in case.
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Isn't that what they all do? Well, in corporate environments for espionage and blackmail anywayOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostAfternoon denizens
Is there a combo scanner-&-shredder? Something that scans (both sides of) the paper as it goes in, then shreds it, saving the scans somewhere (USB/WiFi/wotever) so you have an archive of the shredded documents, just in case.
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