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To do this, the system will select a first pattern that includes one or more non-infrared-absorbing colors, and it will select a second pattern that also includes one or more non-infrared-absorbing colors. In various embodiments, a document security marking system includes a print device, a processor, and a computer-readable medium containing programming instructions that are configured to cause the process to print security mark on a substrate. This document describes methods and systems for creating a pantograph mark that addresses at least some of the problems described above, and/or other problems. However, due to the very small holes required to take advantage of the scanner's modulation transfer function (MTF) can degrade image quality and increase fragility of the watermark. However, when a color copy 12 of the original document is printed, the word “VOID” is visible to the unaided human eye in the color copy 12.Īn advantage of UV void pantographs is that a counterfeiter will not likely see the watermark the watermark will only appear when inspected under UV light. The security mark shown in the example includes the word “VOID,” but this word is not visible to the human eye in the original document 11. 1, in which an original document 11, such as a bank check, has a security mark printed on it. The features of pantograph marks will be described below, but by way of example it is common to print a “void” pantograph mark on a document so that certain content of the security mark is not visible to the unaided human eye on the original, but the content will be visible on a copy of the original. An example of such a mark is a pantograph mark. For example, financial instruments such as checks, event admission tickets and other documents for which it is important to visually distinguish the original from a copy may include such security marks. In some situations, document creators may wish to encode a security mark in a document in a way that is invisible to the human eye, but which becomes visible when the document is copied. In situations such as official or government document printing, event ticket printing, financial instrument printing and the like, many printed materials must be protected against copying, forging and/or counterfeiting. ** Because it only requires features to prevent copying, Idaho’s current program complies only with the first stage of the implementation process.Security is an important requirement in many printing applications.
#VOID PANTOGRAPH PRINTING VERIFICATION#
“Void” Pantograph, erasure protection on a colored background, security features listed, physician license verification by vendor. “Void’ pantograph, thermo chromatic ink, erasure safety paper, security features listed, control number.
#VOID PANTOGRAPH PRINTING SERIAL NUMBER#
“Void” pantograph, thermo chromatic ink, diagonal lines, micro fine printing, serial number and bar code.
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State seal on face and back for pantograph, “Rx” graphic on face, blue face with black imprint, green back, batch number which includes vendor ID, 8 standard formats, pre-printed batch number, physicians license verification required by vendor, shipment log by vendor, prescription blanks for each prescriber or health care facility must be numbered consecutively. “Void” pantograph, repetitive watermark on backside, thermo chromatic ink, list of security features. “Void” pantograph (green), Security Back print, quantity check boxes, refill quantity and “void after” wording, one prescription per form, dispense as written/may substitute wording. “Void” pantograph (blue), Security Back print, quantity check boxes, refill quantity and “void after” wording, one prescription per form, dispense as written/may substitute wording.* “Void”or “Illegal” pantograph (green or blue), erasure safe paper, background ink that resists reproduction, watermarked paper, security feature listing (face or back), batch number which includes vendor ID, physicians license verification required by vendor. Prescription pads must be printed from approved vendors only. “Void” pantograph, security prescription watermark, chemical void protection, area of opaque writing, quantity check boxes with units, printed on security paper, security back printing, listing of security features, thermo chromatic ink, batch numbering, separate vendor ID, sequential numbering starting at 0001 at each new order.1 Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Security Features Required by States Prior to April 1, 2008