Tech: Truth about Canon Copiers

Harry S. Hawk habs at panix.com
Tue Nov 16 16:10:57 PST 1993


A common thread a month or two ago was about what happens when you
try to copy a US Currency with a Canon color copier.

Since my office is thinking about buying one, I asked for a demonstration
of this feature.

We put a 5 dollar bill on the copier and made a copy.

It copied the side with the dead white guy fine. We flipped it over
and copied the other side. It printed a deeply altered image.

We then accessed the copier from a SGI Indigo which has a GPIB interface
to the copier. We used software on the Indigo to scan in the bill.

The scan died halfway into the scan.

Clearly their is something in the scan (input) function of the copier
that is preventing the bill from being copied.

I suspect it looks for the "color of money" and if it finds it, it 
does further checks for US bills.

/hawk


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Harry S. Hawk  -  Extropian  
                                                        habs at extropy.org
In Service to Extropians since 1991








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