Printers print, papermills manufacter the paper. The watermark could be in the paper. What are the specifications for the paper ballot paper? I am sure you don’t just crack some reams of white paper open and start printing ballots.
Wait a second...maybe we’re looking at this the wrong way?
My ballot has what I’ve always assumed to be some sort of computer code at the bottom of the ballot that help tabulate the vote.
Dominion, which is who handles how the machines read the ballot, likely has a specific coding of that. Is it possible all these glitches are printed ballots that were tampered with at the printer? A few altered batches and suddenly the software is reading the votes backwards for lack of a better description.
Printers print, papermills manufacturer the paper. The watermark could be in the paper.
Correct. It is added to the paper during its raw production run. The printer would have nothing to do with it.