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Old 05-16-2009, 04:04 PM
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Hey shetlan!

I have posted here in this thread yet, but i've been following it ever since you've taken over in knowledge. The guy you were asking about with the index card? He was referring to the original method 123Shadow123 posted up.

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Process 3: Printing

1)Find the 1968 currency (front and back) for the amount of money you want. The 1968 currency doesn't have any security features and are still in circulation to this very day. They are rare to get but they exist.

2)Take your index card and scissors and cut out an EXACT replica of the $1 bill. This will be your "Test Print" to make sure you are doing everything OK.

3)Tape the back of the index card down with the double sided tape (tape th edges to you don't effect the entire replica bill or remove any paper)

4)Trace and outline of the location with a pencil (lightly)

5)Scan your "test print"

6)Use a photo editing tool such as PhotoShop and create a new image

7)Make it as big as the "test print' and add the front of the currency to where the index card is.

8)Now print it in a high quality!

9)Wait an hour and let the ink dry

10)Repeat steps 2-9 except printing the back

11)After the ink COMPLETELY DRIES, iron it one last time!

Congratulations! You just made counterfeit money!!!!!
It is a little confusing sounding, and i seem to like your method better anyways. But i got a question for you sir. Do you think the Canon MP980 would scan/print? It looks like one of the best photo printers they have out, but i dont really have 200 to blow on Amazon, to find out it wont print. Any workarounds you know? What i REALLY find interesting about this specific printer is its ability to do a double-side copy. No problems re-aligning now. Also just a simple one time step. Whatcha think?
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