The more I think about it, an HDD lock uses a barrel lock and key, but I'm not sure.
Looks like the winner here is the drawer lock.
I think I saw one of these years ago, but you can see where it would be of value to restrict access to certain blank forms from evil doers, or, from a less cynical perspective, to make sure that sequentially numbered blank forms stay in order.
I guess another reason would be to lock down the supply of normal copier paper, but if that's an issue, you have bigger fish to fry.
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Drawer lock seems the most plausible. I was at a bank with a HP that Used drawer locks for the blank bank checks.
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