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I scanned a document into my printers internal memory a little while back and I know that it has a 64MB internal memory and I want to know how to pull the documents off the memory to review what is stored on there to see if I can recovery my scanned document.

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Hi,

The printer allow scanning to a computer, a memory device or to email, it do not offer any functionality of scanning into its internal memory, by pressing the Scan icon on the printer any possible scan method is shown.

 

It's internal memory only intended for storing fax numbers, printers settings, etc. it does not allow to scan to it in any way.

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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Help : I print senetive and private information and I don't want the printer to keep copies, for security reasons.

 

Question 1: Do all printers keep copies of what we print or copy?

 

question 2: When I printer or make copies on an HP printer, such as HP Envyb 4500, HP Deskjet 2549, etc, how can I delete all the the 

data from the HP printers internal memory?

 

Abraham 

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