Yeah, it's annoying, but the dot pattern is actually quite simple. Any modern laser printer (>= 600DPI) can augment sheets of paper with the dot pattern. However, the companies owning the intellectual property has not provided tools to make this easy. If there were more software that could automatically augment your word documents, say, with the Anoto pattern... then this could really take off.
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Yeah, it's annoying, but the dot pattern is actually quite simple. Any modern laser printer (>= 600DPI) can augment sheets of paper with the dot pattern. However, the companies owning the intellectual property has not provided tools to make this easy. If there were more software that could automatically augment your word documents, say, with the Anoto pattern... then this could really take off.