Big Brother and Your Laser Printer

Posted by Michael on November 30th, 2004 filed in Serious Stuff, Technical

I saw this news article last week, but my brain was compressed by Thanksgiving turkey and I didn’t remember until this morning. Did you know that every document you print on a color laser printer or color copier has tiny little yellow dots with the serial number in it?

According to experts, several printer companies quietly encode the serial number and the manufacturing code of their color laser printers and color copiers on every document those machines produce. Governments, including the United States, already use the hidden markings to track counterfeiters.

Peter Crean, a senior research fellow at Xerox, says his company’s laser printers, copiers and multifunction workstations, such as its WorkCentre Pro series, put the “serial number of each machine coded in little yellow dots” in every printout. The millimeter-sized dots appear about every inch on a page, nestled within the printed words and margins.

“It’s a trail back to you, like a license plate,” Crean says.

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3 Responses to “Big Brother and Your Laser Printer”

  1. Courtney Says:

    It’s a little creepy.:shock:

  2. Michael Says:

    I don’t suppose you have a magnifier at work so we could check, do you?

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