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An inkjet printer using HP's thermal inkjet technology. The jets are built in to the cartridges, with the advantage over piezo technology that if the jets become dried out and blocked, you only have to replace the cartridge. This printer will print on plain paper, photo paper, or printable CDs or DVDs. It accepts the common types of memory card and USB memory sticks for offline printing. Furthermorre, you can insert a Bluetooth dongle in the USB port for wireless printing.

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Safe Disposal to prevent identity theft

Is there a chip inside that needs to be destroyed before safely disposing to prevent identith theft? If so, where is it and how do you access it.

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In an inkjet printer? No.

The little amount of storage in the device only stores the printer firmware, so the printer knows how to print. There is no identification of the user with the device at all, unless you registered the printer with HP when you bought it. Even then, I don't believe they identify the individual printer - only the model of the printer. After all, they make these by the hundreds of thousands to fill the big-box stores, and sell them for $50-150 each; establishing a close relationship with the customer is not their main priority.

Unless you carved your name into the case, no future possessor will ever know it was yours.

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