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  2. Machine Identification Code - Wikipedia

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    A Machine Identification Code (MIC), also known as printer steganography, yellow dots, tracking dots or secret dots, is a digital watermark which certain color laser printers and copiers leave on every printed page, allowing identification of the device which was used to print a document and giving clues to the originator.

  3. Laser printing - Wikipedia

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    Laser printing is an electrostatic digital printing process. It produces high-quality text and graphics (and moderate-quality photographs) by repeatedly passing a laser beam back and forth over a negatively charged cylinder called a "drum" to define a differentially charged image. [1] The drum then selectively collects electrically charged ...

  4. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Printer steganography is a type of steganography – "hiding data within data" – produced by color printers, including Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, IBM, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lanier, Lexmark, Ricoh, Toshiba and Xerox brand color laser printers, where tiny yellow dots are added to each page. The dots are barely visible and contain ...

  5. Laser safety - Wikipedia

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    Laser safety. Laser radiation safety is the safe design, use and implementation of lasers to minimize the risk of laser accidents, especially those involving eye injuries. Since even relatively small amounts of laser light can lead to permanent eye injuries, the sale and usage of lasers is typically subject to government regulations.

  6. HP LaserJet 4000 series - Wikipedia

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    The LaserJet 4000 series is Hewlett-Packard's medium-duty monochrome laser printer range and the successor to the LaserJet 5 series. The LaserJet 4000 series, like most of Hewlett-Packard's laser printer series, follow the standard nomenclature for denoting factory-included features. n = network ready. t = twin/two (smaller in some models ...

  7. Color LaserWriter - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 110 lbs. Dimensions. (H x W x D) 18 x 21 x 23 in. The Color LaserWriter 12/660 PS is a color laser printer introduced by Apple in October 1996. The printer became a workhorse used in Kinko's copy stores across the United States. The printer's weight, size, speed of printing, and high cost of purchase, operation, and maintenance were its ...

  8. IBM 3800 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced. 1976. Discontinued. 1999. The IBM 3800 is a discontinued laser printer designed and manufactured by IBM. It was the first commercially available laser printer. [1] It was a continuous form laser printer, meaning that it printed onto a continuous long sheet of paper. The 3800 was initially positioned as a line printer replacement ...

  9. LaserWriter - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. (H × W × D) 11.5×18.5×16.2 in (29×47×41 cm) The LaserWriter is a laser printer with built-in PostScript interpreter sold by Apple, Inc. from 1985 to 1988. It was one of the first laser printers available to the mass market. In combination with WYSIWYG publishing software like PageMaker, that operated on top of the graphical ...

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  11. Category:Laser printers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Laser printers" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.