thats disturbing
If it took that guy 12hrs to recover, i don't think they're just left on there as files. I'd think they are deleted (once processed and printed, or PDF'd and emailed), but we all know that deleting a file from the filesystem doesn't mean it's gone forever.Indeed that is very disturbing. You would have thought copier manufacturers would at least warn users that the data is being stored and needs erasing before disposal.
Indeed that is very disturbing. You would have thought copier manufacturers would at least warn users that the data is being stored and needs erasing before disposal.

That's pretty shocking, I had no idea the data was stored on a hard drive, I always assumed copiers used RAM.
It won't be saving old copies - they'll be deleted, but still 'there' until they're overwritten by other data. It'll require specialist software to recover the files as shown in the video.Same here!
Does the copier offer the option to recall old docs? I've never seen that.
If not why save all the old copies?