If you could get away with removing and imaging the hard drive in the
MFP.  It would be interesting to see what a  examination of the drives
contents would yield. I'm sure someone who works in a HIPAA
environment has done this.  I know the MFP devices my company has can
be made ( Reading Manufacturer Instructions ) HIPAA compliant.  I'm
sure this means they XOR the data on the drive.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:55 AM, k41zen <[email protected]> wrote:
> So a client has purchased several HP9040 multifunction devices (MFP)
> to allow them to use the scanning feature so that they can scan a doc
> and have it email the result to them.
>
>  From the limited documentation provided, several areas of interest
> jump out such as:
>
>        Securely stores usernames and email addresses with an LDAP sync from AD
>        Authenticates the user to AD at the printer panel
>        Scan a document and have it automatically emailed to you
>        Scan a document and have it automatically saved to your home drive
>
> I get to play with this later this week but wondered if someone has
> already looked into what fun can be had with these devices.
>
> Grateful for any info.
>
> Regards,
>
> k41zen
>
>
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