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"Impact-printed savings are the main issue, but, in addition, many end-users are also getting burned by laser copies that are really altered originals," he said, noting that alterations to carbonless paper are easily detected.
"Also, an impact printer hits the form once with variable information, producing a free, automatic copy, while hardly using any consumables, except for a relatively inexpensive ribbon," said Powers.
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