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English: This is an example of how dye sublimation printers can pose a security and privacy threat. The used dye sublimation panels contain a residual image of the printed document, and are simply spooled up on the waste roll. Someone digging through trash finding a used cartridge would be able to unroll it and see everything that has been printed.
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This derivative work was created by Dale Mahalko. The image was printed with an old Sony UP-D2500 photo printer. The used dye panels were then unrolled and photographed on white typing paper with a Canon PowerShot A630, and the brightness and contrast of the panels adjusted with Corel PhotoPaint to make the residual image in each panel more obvious.
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; Transfer was stated to be made by User:Mr H..
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2007-04-15 (original upload date)
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Original uploader was DMahalko at en.wikipedia
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Released under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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The original description page is/was here. All following user names refer to en.wikipedia.
- 2007-04-15 11:36 DMahalko 1071×1041×8 (286554 bytes) This is an example of how dye sublimation printers can pose a security and privacy threat to individuals. The used dye sublimation panels contain a negative image of the printed document, and are simply spooled up on the waste roll. Someone digging throug
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