Hello,
Are laser printers the only printers that use steganography? I have a Brother MFC-L8850CDW LED laser printer. I've read a blue LED light will sometimes show yellow dots that represent the serial number or some other tracking information.
I'm curious if there's any other types of printers that leave tell tale signs of what printer was used to print the document. For example, let's say I have two different documents printed somewheres between 1993 - 1996. I can see on one of them, using a magnifying glass, it looks like every line was printed with little tiny dots. Each and every character seems to be made up of just little tiny dots. They're not perfectly round. They bled a little. The other document though, using the magnifying glass, it looks like it was printed using square lines (like when you draw a vertical line using a drawing program). Each letter with the second document are all made with the square lines. Each letter in the first document seem to be made with little tiny dots.
Do they tell any of you guys what type of printers might have been used to print any of these documents?
Are laser printers the only printers that use steganography? I have a Brother MFC-L8850CDW LED laser printer. I've read a blue LED light will sometimes show yellow dots that represent the serial number or some other tracking information.
I'm curious if there's any other types of printers that leave tell tale signs of what printer was used to print the document. For example, let's say I have two different documents printed somewheres between 1993 - 1996. I can see on one of them, using a magnifying glass, it looks like every line was printed with little tiny dots. Each and every character seems to be made up of just little tiny dots. They're not perfectly round. They bled a little. The other document though, using the magnifying glass, it looks like it was printed using square lines (like when you draw a vertical line using a drawing program). Each letter with the second document are all made with the square lines. Each letter in the first document seem to be made with little tiny dots.
Do they tell any of you guys what type of printers might have been used to print any of these documents?
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