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how do i remove memory chip from hp 8600 printer before throwing it away.  I do not trust just deleting history.

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So, excuse me for being dumb.  But couldn't someone get hold of it and hook it up to another computer and get that encrypted info?  I might be paranoid, but would rather error on the side of caution! How would you remove that disk drive?  What would it look like?

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If you are throwing it use a hammer.

 




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I am good with that, but what do I specifically take a hammer to?  My understanding is that anything you ever copied or scanned stays in memory?  That means sensitive information is still their!

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Use a hammer to destroy mainboard of the printer.

 

btw. no copies or scans are stored on printer memory




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So, what you are saying is there is no reason to worry about sensitive information at all?  On any HP printer?

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No sensitive information on OJ8600.

High-end HP printers have an internal disk drive that stores data and the data is encrypted.  




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So, excuse me for being dumb.  But couldn't someone get hold of it and hook it up to another computer and get that encrypted info?  I might be paranoid, but would rather error on the side of caution! How would you remove that disk drive?  What would it look like?

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