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Remove the fuser. The toner still won't disappear by itself, but the more the printout is handled, the less you'll be able to read it. |
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You could also print on black paper, but you wouldn't get the same effect. |
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Where I work we remanufacture old toner cartridges for sale. The only way I could think to do it would be to change the formula of the Toner (ie, remove a lot of the phosphates) so that the Toner would be very sensitive to light and fade. I don't know how long it would take. Maybe about 6 months to a year. That's how the invisible inks work anyway. |
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If memory serves me . . .
The KGB had a really good disappearing ink for pens and such. If conditions were good, it would slowly fade from black to invisible in about a week. Possibly it could be adapted to work for toner too. |
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If memory serves me . . .
The KGB had a really good disappearing ink for pens and such. If conditions were good, it would slowly fade from black to invisible in about a week. Possibly it could be adapted to work for toner too. |
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At this point Mr Thundercleese fell into time vortex,
doomed to all eternity.. |
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Or did he just disappear? |
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No, he was definitely seen being assisted into a black helicopter by two burly men wearing sunglasses. |
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//by two burly men// You never see anything else described
as "burly", do you? I mean, you don't get burly furniture; an
overfilled sandwich is never burly; it's always and only "men". |
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A service that swaps your, your boss's, and your SO's toner with this upon the consumption of more than a set amount of alcohol or Ambien. |
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