A safety marking and a method for producing a safety marking according to the CIT principle for printed areas are provided. The safety marking is a two-dimensional or three-dimensional image, the image elements of which are coded in a size and arrangement, which cannot be perceived by the human eye and are visible only with the help of optical decoders. A printable safety marking is created according to the CIT principle, which can be implemented at little expense at any place of a material being printed and therefore also in areas that are not rastered. This is accomplished by a coding of the image elements by locally different reflection properties of a lacquer coating formed from at least two different lacquer layers, the coding being independent of the chrominance and tonal value of the printed area.

 
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