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Previously on "The Multifunction printing devices"
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I first installed MFDs 25 years ago and found most of them are pretty reliable, first thing you do though is make someone on the floor responsible for feeding them and that they have an IQ above a gnat.
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And when you print them off, they know who dunnit...Printer steganography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostAre reading people's credit cards.

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Exactly - fugging things can hardly print let alone do anything clever.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSays who?
Clientco's is, as usual, entirely borked. It has a handwritten note on to say a paper retrieval and ink cartridge shaking engineer has been alerted to the situation.
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Says who?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAre reading people's credit cards.

Anyone need any numbers?
Clientco's is, as usual, entirely borked. It has a handwritten note on to say a paper retrieval and ink cartridge shaking engineer has been alerted to the situation.
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Are you sure it isn't one of the functions of the printer?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAre reading people's credit cards.

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