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Printing / Various Printing Options

Watermark Printing

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Printing the watermark for Windows
Printing the watermark for Macintosh
Creating your own watermark for Windows
Creating your own watermark for Macintosh

Watermark printing allows you to print a text-based or an image-based watermark on your document.

Note:
  • This feature is not available with Mac OS X.
  • This feature is not available when selecting the Borderless check box on the Main menu (Windows) or in the Page Setup dialog box (Macintosh).

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Printing the watermark for Windows

Access the printer driver software.
Accessing the Printer Software for Windows

Click the Main tab, then select a Quality Option setting. For details, see online help.

Select your Paper Type.
Media Type Settings

Select your Paper Size.

Click the Page Layout tab, choose the desired watermark from the Watermark list, then click Settings.

Select the settings necessary for your watermark. You can change the position and size of the watermark by dragging the image within the preview window at the left of the dialog box.

Click OK to return to the Page Layout menu.

Click OK to close the printer driver settings dialog box.

Print the data from your application.


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Printing the watermark for Macintosh

Access the Page Setup dialog box.
Accessing the Printer Software for Mac OS 9

Select your Paper Size.

Click OK to save the settings and close the Page Setup dialog box.

Access the Print dialog box.
Accessing the Printer Software for Mac OS 9

Select your Media Type.
Media Type Settings

Click the icon.

Select the Watermark checkbox in the Layout dialog box, then choose the desired watermark from the Name list.

Select the settings necessary for your watermark. You can change the position and size of the watermark by dragging the image within the preview window at the left of the dialog box.

Click OK to save the settings and close the Layout dialog box.

Click Print to start printing.


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Creating your own watermark for Windows

You can add your own text-based or image-based watermarks to the watermark list.

Click Add/Del under Watermark on the Page Layout menu. The following dialog box appears.

To use an image file as a watermark, select BMP. Click Browse to specify the bitmap file you want to use, then click OK. Type a name for your watermark in the Name text box, then click Save.

To create a text-based watermark, select Text. Type your text in the Text box. The text that you enter will also be used as the watermark name. If you want to change the watermark name, type a new name in the Name text box, then click Save.

Click OK to return to the Page Layout menu.

Click Settings. The following dialog box appears.

Make sure that the appropriate watermark is selected in the Watermark list, then make Color, Position, Density, Size, Font, Font Style, and Angle settings. For details, see online help. Your settings are reflected in the display at the left side of the dialog box.

When you're finished selecting settings, click OK.


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Creating your own watermark for Macintosh

You can add your own text-based or image-based watermarks to the watermark list.

Click Add/Del beside the Name list. The following dialog box appears.

To use an image file as a watermark, click Add PICT. Specify the desired image file, then click Open.

To create a text-based watermark, click Add Text. Type the text in the Text box, select a font and a text style, then click OK.

The image file name or the watermark text appears in the Mark Name list in the Watermark dialog box. To change the name of an image watermark, select it from the list, then type a new name. When a text watermark is selected in the Name list, you can edit the text or change the font and text style by clicking Edit Text.

Click OK to add your watermark to the Name list in the Layout dialog box.


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