Every time this is brought up someone has to remind people that printers watermark whatever they print with a unique ID in barely readable type. That’s, for example, why they refuse to print something in black when yellow is low. And it’s a legal requirement.
Black and white printers can’t do that, but as I mentioned in another comnent, if you do have a color printer, add lots of yellow dots before you print it out.
Every time this is brought up someone has to remind people that printers watermark whatever they print with a unique ID in barely readable type. That’s, for example, why they refuse to print something in black when yellow is low. And it’s a legal requirement.
That is only specific brands like HP with only specific models as well.
https://www.eff.org/pages/list-printers-which-do-or-do-not-display-tracking-dots
Your own link says that as of 2017 assume all new printers print some form of tracking
Watch me buy a 1990s hunk of shit laser jet as big as my desk just to fuck with feds
Try a 1980s Genicom with separate containers for toner and waste toner.
Black and white printers can’t do that, but as I mentioned in another comnent, if you do have a color printer, add lots of yellow dots before you print it out.