So wouldn't yellow paper or a nice big yellow watermark at least give them eye
strain?
Or support companies that have separate cartridges for each color and keep an
empty yellow on hand.
wrote:
Next time you make a printout from your color laser printer,
shine an LED flashlight beam on it and
Chris Umphress wrote:
Next time you make a printout from your color laser printer,
shine an LED flashlight beam on it and examine it closely
with a magnifying glass. You might be able to see the small,
scattered yellow dots printed there that could be used to
trace the document back to you.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,118664,00.asp
Government Uses Color Laser Printer Technology to Track
Documents
by Jason Tuohey, Medill News Service, 22 November 2004
Practice embeds hidden, traceable yellow data in every page
printed.
Next time you make a printout from your color
Next time you make a printout from your color laser printer,
shine an LED flashlight beam on it and examine it closely
with a magnifying glass. You might be able to see the small,
scattered yellow dots printed there that could be used to
trace the document back to you.
So they're using my