I don't really care about the cards, what I do care about is them talking about the printer tracking dots. I knew about this already and several people here probably do too but it is a interesting article anyway.
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>Different brands use different dot encoding patterns, and not all of these can be decoded. The companies don’t reveal this information so any known pattern has been cracked by someone from the general public. The most well known of these is was broken in 2005 and often referred to as the “Xerox DocuColor” code - named for the printer models used to discover it. Some brands other than Xerox also use this same pattern.
I don't really care about the cards, what I do care about is them talking about the printer tracking dots.
I knew about this already and several people here probably do too but it is a interesting article anyway.
Archive: https://archive.today/hKXoK
From the post:
>>Different brands use different dot encoding patterns, and not all of these can be decoded. The companies don’t reveal this information so any known pattern has been cracked by someone from the general public.
The most well known of these is was broken in 2005 and often referred to as the “Xerox DocuColor” code - named for the printer models used to discover it. Some brands other than Xerox also use this same pattern.
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