OPSEC-compliant Printer?

Ive read that color laser leaving invisible identifyomj marks on the paper. Are there any non-laser black and white printer that doesnt leave these identifiable marks on the paper.

Its regarding printinh shipping labeled noy having them be traceable back to me


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[6 Points] ErraticWire:

https://www.eff.org/pages/list-printers-which-do-or-do-not-display-tracking-dots

Take your pick.


[3 Points] 98989213234:

Wow, can't even print paper without being tracked, what a time to live in..


[2 Points] haxburd:

Thanks, this is super helpful. Samsungs, some Dells, some HP's, and Okidata's are good to go.


[1 Points] Wile-E-Coyote:

Depending on what you are wanting it for I would recommend a Dymo label printer. Just make sure to wear cloth gloves or a decent pair of latex gloves to avoid fingerprints. Actually the gloves part is probably more important, because they need to find the printer to link you with the code in the first place (that feature was included to provide confirmation of what device printed what, but they don't have a registry of who has what device), it's a lot easier to get your fingerprints in a database.


[1 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:

just get a black and white inkjet and the inkjet-compatible labels to use with it. it's waaaay cheaper than a laserjet and if it so much as sprays one extra drop of ink on a piece of paper, you'll know.


[1 Points] CookyDough:

There is a https://craigslist.org around your city where ppl are selling laser printers for cash on the spot all day long.