Xerox adds clever anti-counterfeit measures to standard colour printers
Xerox demonstrates its flourescent anti-counterfeit technology.
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May 31, 2007 Due to the expensive equipment required, anti-counterfeit printing measures have largely been the domain of government money-printing mints. Now, a bit of clever thinking at Xerox has resulted in a new method of using standard colour printer toner to produce flourescent anti-counterfeit watermarking that shows up under UV light, making bogus copies easy to spot.
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Sam Munro
- November 26, 2009 @ 08:08 UTC