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Related:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_tracking_dots
Okay so just never use a printer I guess
That, or be careful with how you use it, and br knowledgeable about circumventing it.
Not a color printer at least.
In my opinion, there’s also a decent chance mono color printers have something similar.
If world governments went through all this effort to add tracking ids to printers, it makes no sense why they’d leave the entire subsection of mono color printers untouched, aside from technically feasibility.
That’s possible, but the original reasoning was to thwart counterfeiters. Using a black and white printer to print fake money is already going to be a problem.