Xerox copiers have been used for just about everything. We've had people who want to use
Xerox Docutechs to make labels and
Xerox DocuColor machines to create direct mail pieces. We've talked to printers and copiers about the incredible number of uses for the
Xerox Docuprint Series. However, we have never received a call for a copier to be used in quite the following way...
For fans of NYPD Blue and Homicide: Life on the Street, the following interrogation methods might sound familiar. For the rest of us, here's a unique way to use your copy machine. A man was refusing to talk about a crime in which he was the primary suspect. Although the suspect was not the brightest light, his stubborn nature had prevented detectives from learning if he was involved in the crime he was being held for.
The policeman wheeled in an electric mixer wired to a copy machine, asking the suspect if he would mind taking a lie detector test. The suspect agreed. Each time the suspect answered and the policeman thought it was a lie, he hit the 'copy' button on the copier. The sheet, which had been placed inside the copier before it was brought into the room, was duplicated. Only one word was on that sheet- "Lie." The suspect confessed to the crime, believing he was caught by the lie detector test.
Give an assist to the copier on that bust. While, we at
JJ Bender, don't imagine you'll be rigging up a lie detector test with your copier, we can likely accomodate any need you have for your high volume printer or copier. Visit us online at
www.jjbender.com.