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Originally Posted by Retlaw
As I've mentioned in a previous post, whatever I have given to the library is printed on red paper, it won't photocopy.
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When you photocopy red paper on a black and white copier, the copy usually is black. Thus you can not read any information on the copy. However if you copy red paper on a color copier, the copy is red and you can easily read any information that is on the paper.
Ten years ago, red paper was an excellent solution to preventing copied. Today, because of advances in technology, red paper does not have the ability to protect anything from being copied.
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Red paper does not make it copy proof, just makes it slightly harder. You can just scan it and then OCR the writing into Word or some other application.
The easiest way is a colour copier.