gkainz
Final Approach
from a tech list I subscribe to...
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http://www.eff.org/Privacy/printers/
The long and short of it is that your color laser printer prints an encoded
message, presumably your printer's serial number, on every piece of paper
you print. I actually checked it out and it's true. We're using an HP
Color LaserJet and the tell-tale signature is there. Allegedly, every piece
of paper you print can be traced back to you. Originally, this was done to
make it easier to track down counterfeiters, but privacy advocates are
concerned about the implications of stifling politically-motivated free
speech.
This might be old news for some people, but I was surprised.
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http://www.eff.org/Privacy/printers/
The long and short of it is that your color laser printer prints an encoded
message, presumably your printer's serial number, on every piece of paper
you print. I actually checked it out and it's true. We're using an HP
Color LaserJet and the tell-tale signature is there. Allegedly, every piece
of paper you print can be traced back to you. Originally, this was done to
make it easier to track down counterfeiters, but privacy advocates are
concerned about the implications of stifling politically-motivated free
speech.
This might be old news for some people, but I was surprised.
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