File:Dye sublimation printing insecurity.jpg

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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.
Date 15 April 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Mr H..
Author The original uploader was DMahalko at English Wikipedia.

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  • 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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