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Classified printer copies…who knows?
#11
New additions to the game of Clue

President Pumpkin in the Pool House with the Copy Machine.
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#12
samintx wrote:
[quote=Lizabeth]
Confiscate any photocopiers/scanners at Maralago and check them?

A scanner digital scan copy deleted that could be HD traced but photo copy trail?
Photo copy would be quicker and easier for anyone.
FWIW... photo copiers place a pattern of encoded dots on the output that identify the copier.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_Id...ation_Code
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#13
From Sesame Street: Q is for quisling
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cbelt3 wrote:
[quote=samintx]
[quote=Lizabeth]
Confiscate any photocopiers/scanners at Maralago and check them?

A scanner digital scan copy deleted that could be HD traced but photo copy trail?
Photo copy would be quicker and easier for anyone.
FWIW... photo copiers place a pattern of encoded dots on the output that identify the copier.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_Id...ation_Code
Specifically color printers and copiers do that.

Mid to high end office printer/copiers have storage where scans and prints are held until cleared. That can be from reuse of the storage space by later jobs, or can be done from the control panel or a network utility. For example the leased Xerox printer/copiers at the library I worked at would be reset nightly to clear that storage.
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#15
Never refill the yellow toner, and you should be good.
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