One thing I’m concerned about is recording equipment leaving identifiable information without us knowing about it.

  • grandel@lemmy.ml
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    10 hours ago

    Ive never noticed this or heard that printers do that.

    Is this maybe specific to the USA?

    Edit: TIL, thank you!

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      11 hours ago

      It’s not specific to USA… They do it everywhere - with color-printers. Don’t know if they do it with B/W printers.

      They claim it’s to track people who try to print money, but if it were, then they wouldn’t really do it on laser printers too…

      If you print a photo on a regular paper, and then shine an UV-light on it, you can see it. It’s mostly small yellow dots.

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        6 hours ago

        There is software you can use that adds all the other dot patterns to essentially anonymize your printer.

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          I just occured to me that could be the reason for when a color printer wont even let you print, say, pure black text, even though it only has emptied some of the colored ink, but still has plenty of black ink left to do the job…