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  2. Printer tracking dots - Wikipedia

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    Yellow dots on white paper, produced by color laser printer (enlarged, dot diameter about 0.1 mm) Printer tracking dots, also known as printer steganography, DocuColor tracking dots, yellow dots, secret dots, or a machine identification code (MIC), is a digital watermark which many color laser printers and photocopiers produce on every printed page that identifies the specific device that was ...

  3. Printing registration - Wikipedia

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    In printing, registration black is a black color that includes 100% of each of the process colors used. Typically these are cyan, magenta, yellow and black , [4] but if different colors are used, registration black marks are made with all of the colorants (inks). [4] Registration black is used for printing crop marks and registration marks ...

  4. HP Universal Print Driver - Wikipedia

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    This advanced print driver has the ability to discover HP print devices and automatically expose the client to device capabilities (e.g., duplex, color, finishing, etc.). HP Universal Print Driver is a Microsoft Windows-only solution with two modes: Traditional Mode and Dynamic Mode. In Traditional Mode, HP UPD behaves similarly to traditional ...

  5. New South Wales 42 class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales 42 class 4201 leading a NSW Rail Museum train at Mittagong in September 2017 Type and origin Power type Diesel-electric Builder Clyde Engineering, Granville Serial number 55-74, 55-75, 55-79, 56-87, 56-92, 56-100 Model EMD A7 (later A16C) Build date 1955–1956 Total produced 6 Specifications Configuration: • UIC Co-Co Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge Wheel ...

  6. New South Wales 49 class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    Green & yellow: Scrapped: 4902: 60-222: Oct 1960: Private owner: Green & yellow: Scrapped: Was previously stored at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre but scrapped in 2014 4903: 60-223: Nov 1960: The Picnic Train: Patrick Portlink red, yellow & black: Preserved, operational: ex Patrick Portlink ex Interail 4904: 60-224: Dec 1960: Southern ...

  7. Standard illuminant - Wikipedia

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    Illuminant E is not a black body, so it does not have a color temperature, but it can be approximated by a D series illuminant with a CCT of 5455 K. (Of the canonical illuminants, D 55 is the closest.) Manufacturers sometimes compare light sources against illuminant E to calculate the excitation purity. [26]

  8. Aswan Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam powers twelve generators each rated at 175 megawatts (235,000 hp), with a total of 2.1 gigawatts (2,800,000 hp). Power generation began in 1967. When the High Dam first reached peak output in 1970, it produced around half of Egypt's production of electric power (about 15 percent by 1998), and it gave most Egyptian villages the use of ...

  9. 3801 - Wikipedia

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    3801 was built in 1943 by Australian company Clyde Engineering as the first of 30 C38 class locomotives built to haul express trains. The first five were built by Clyde Engineering to a streamlined design, whilst the 25 post-war locomotives in the class were built by the NSWGR themselves at Eveleigh and Cardiff Locomotive Workshops and were unstreamlined.