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Originally published November 26 2004

Color laser printers snitch on their owners with privacy-violating subliminal encoding of all printed documents

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

You may not be aware that your printer is leaving a trail that could point directly to you. Xerox, as well as other printer manufacturing companies, has been developing this tracking technology for over 20 years. A small microchip located near the laser beam on these printers prints out a series of small yellow dots that, when decoded, reveal the serial number of the printer that the document was printed on. Once this information is gathered, authorities can contact the manufacturer and some, like Xerox, will release the name of the printer owner to law enforcement authorities. The United States government has been working with Xerox to track down counterfeiters who used color laser printers to print fake currency. Several other countries are also interested in this technology.






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