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Securing data 43 Securing data Physical lock Most Lexmark printers support cabled computer locks used to secure the critical and sensitive components of the device, such as the controller board and hard disk. These locks let you identify whether the physical components containing sensitive data on the devices have been tampered with. The following shows the most common security slot locations:
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Securing data
Physical lock
Most Lexmark printers support cabled computer locks used to secure the critical and sensitive components of
the device, such as the controller board and hard disk. These locks let you identify whether the physical
components containing sensitive data on the devices have been tampered with.
The following shows the most common security slot locations:
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