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  2. HP Indigo Division - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, HP announced that they had reached the milestone of 5,000 HP Indigo digital presses in operation around the world. [10] In 2010, the trade magazine Print CEO ranked the company Number 1 in the US high-volume digital press market. [11] HP Indigo was noted to have a 75% share of the world market for digital commercial photo ...

  3. Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System

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    The most common method of acquiring fingerprint images remains the inexpensive ink pad and paper form. Scanning forms ("fingerprint cards") with a forensic AFIS complies with standards established by the FBI and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). To match a print, a fingerprint technician scans in the print in question, and ...

  4. Palm print - Wikipedia

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    A palm print is an image acquired of the palm region of the hand.It can be either an online image (i.e. taken by a scanner or CCD) or offline image where the image is taken with ink and paper.

  5. Henry Faulds - Wikipedia

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    However, there can be no doubt that Faulds' first paper on the subject was published in the scientific journal Nature in 1880; all parties conceded this. The following month Sir William Herschel , a British civil servant based in India , wrote to Nature saying that he had been using fingerprints (as a form of bar code ) to identify criminals ...

  6. Live scan - Wikipedia

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    Live scan fingerprinting refers to both the technique and the technology used by law enforcement agencies and private facilities to capture fingerprints and palm prints electronically, without the need for the more traditional method of ink and paper. [1]

  7. Security printing - Wikipedia

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    Security printing is the field of the printing industry that deals with the printing of items such as banknotes, cheques, passports, tamper-evident labels, security tapes, product authentication, stock certificates, postage stamps, and identity cards.

  8. Hard copy - Wikipedia

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    However, if the log entries are simultaneously given to a printer, line-by-line, a local hard-copy record of system activity is created – which cannot be remotely altered or otherwise manipulated. Dot matrix printers are ideal for this task, as they can sequentially print each log entry, one at a time, as they are added to the log. The usual ...

  9. Electrostatic detection device - Wikipedia

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    An electrostatic detection device, or EDD, is a specialized piece of equipment commonly used in questioned document examination to reveal indentations or impressions in paper that may otherwise go unnoticed. It is a non-destructive technique (will not damage the evidence in question), allowing further tests to be carried out.