Digifeiters, peddle notes printed with inkjet printers.

Banknotes 'realistic' printed inkjet? It is the alarm raised by De la Rue , a company specializing in security techniques in the reproduction on paper. According to a statement published by the New Scientist printers already from 150 Euros would be able to print at high resolutions counterfeit money that you spaccerebbero easily in low light conditions, such as in nightclubs and discos. The company itself has coined the term 'digifeiters' to define those who implement these practices, more and more widespread. While the color copiers, in fact, from the mid-eighties are equipped with devices that detect the details of safety features on banknotes and prevent them from copying, color printers are totally lacking. The De La Rue has embarked on a collaboration with the Software 2000 to develop changes to the printer driver, they get the same effect, but at the moment no manufacturer has shown enthusiasm, fearing a drop in performance of the devices.