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Xerox's 'intelligent redaction' paper causes text to fade away after 24 hours

Xerox shows off paper that wipes itself

This text will self-destruct in 24 hours

Iain Thomson

Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (Parc) has been showing off a new printer paper that wipes itself clean every day.

The 'intelligent redaction' paper is coated with an ultraviolet-sensitive material, and text is printed by light beams rather than toner.

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The light deposits black spots on the paper to create text, but these fade away after 24 hours.

Jessica Staddon, manager of security and privacy research at Parc, explained that the technology makes it easier to collaborate during the process of identifying and redacting privileged information.

"Interviews with paralegals and attorneys highlighted the difficulties of identifying information that falls under attorney-client privilege, and which should be redacted," she said.

"In practice, identifying such information involves multiple sets of eyes. Junior attorneys make a first pass and then send the documents to senior attorneys for comments."

Staddon said that the paper could be used around 100 times before the coating's ability to fade starts to deteriorate.

Xerox estimates that 40 per cent of documents are viewed only once after printing, and that the paper would have an environmental benefit as well. The company expects print volumes to climb 30 per cent in the next 10 years.

Parc has a long record of technological breakthroughs, including Ethernet, the graphical user interface, the mouse, laser printing and object orientated programming.

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Xerox boffins work on selective encryption

New technology blocks access to [redacted] data

The PC turns 25

Intel powered, MS DOS device evolved into $200bn industry

Fujitsu and Parc push ubiquitous computing

Multi-year joint research programme to develop the 'network society'

Xerox research centre goes independent

Birthplace of the first PC to be a subsidiary after 1 January

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