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Some of the company's Workcentre machines are altering numbers in documents. David Kriesel discovered that certain models of Xerox scanners were changing numbers, as highlighted in this picture. David ...
Xerox scanners have been found to randomly alter numbers on documents when reproducing them if a certain combination of image quality and compression setting is used. The problem first came to light ...
Xerox says it will release a software patch to tackle the fact that scans made with its Workcentre copiers can result in numbers and letters being changed in saved files. It says the issue only occurs ...
When set in the non-default 'Normal' image quality mode, some Xerox scanners and photocopiers may change characters, including numerals, in scanned documents. UPDATE: Xerox has posted a blog entry by ...
Machines similar to this model were swapping around numbers, David Kriesel discovered Scans made by some Xerox copiers are changing numbers on documents, a German computer scientist has discovered.
This workgroup MFP offers good speed and print quality, but its positive attributes are overshadowed by expensive toner. Xerox’s WorkCentre 6505/DN offers better ...
Scans made by some Xerox copiers are changing numbers on documents, a German computer scientist has discovered. David Kriesel found, external that scans he made of construction plans had altered room ...
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