Xerox 5500 manual Printing Watermarks

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Printing Watermarks

A watermark is additional text that can be printed across one or more pages. For example, terms like Draft, Confidential, Date, Version that you might stamp on a page before distribution, can be inserted with a watermark.

In some Windows drivers you can:

Create a watermark

Edit an existing watermark’s text, color, location, and angle

Place a watermark on either the first page or every page in a document

Print the watermark in the background

Print the text of the watermark as an outline (instead of filled text)

Note

Not all applications support watermark printing.

To select, create, and edit watermarks using a supported Windows driver:

Windows 98, Windows Me PostScript driver:

On the Setup tab, click More Layout Options, then click Watermark to display the Watermarks dialog box.

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 PostScript driver:

From the Layout tab, click the Advanced button. In the box under Document Options and Printer Features, select Watermarks, then select Modify for the desired watermark.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Printing ContentsNetworking Phaser 5500 Laser Printer IiiTroubleshooting Print-Quality Problems Contents Copyright 2004 Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved FeaturesPrinter Tour Printer FeaturesFeatures Printer Configuration 5500B Available ConfigurationsPrinter Tour 5500DN 5500DTRear View Front ViewInternal Components 10 11 10 -Sheet Feeder Trays 4 and 5 connectionUpgrades Printer Options and UpgradesResources OptionsFront Panel Description Front PanelError and Warning Messages Front Panel LayoutFront Panel Menu Map Print IconInformation Pages Sample PagesAvailable Printer Drivers Printer DriversWindows Macintosh Feature 2000, XP 98, Me Printer Driver FeaturesPrinter Drivers Server OS X 2003Managing Your Printer CentreWare Internet Services isPrinter’s IP Address Launching CentreWare isLaunching PhaserSMART from CentreWare is PhaserSMARTPrintingScout Managing Your PrinterPrinter Settings Accessing Power SaverSelecting Output Options Preventing Access to Front Panel Settings Printer SettingsSelecting Job Offset Using CentreWare is Accessing the StartupUsing the Printer’s Front Panel Select Printer DefaultsPrinting the Startup Page Using the Front Panel Accessing Load Paper TimeoutSelecting Tray Settings Tray SwitchingTray Sequence Selecting the Default Tray Adjusting Front Panel Contrast Adjusting Front Panel BrightnessChanging Printer Language Types of Fonts FontsResident Printer Fonts Viewing a List of Resident FontsSelect the Troubleshooting tab Using a PC Printer DriverPrinting a List of Resident Fonts FontsDownloading Fonts from CentreWare Font Management Utility Downloading FontsPCL Font Type Support Postscript Font Type SupportRegistering Your Printer Web link from the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROMPrinting Supported Papers GuidelinesPaper that May Damage Your Printer Supported Papers Tray SetupTray 6 Long-Edge Feed Supported Paper and Media Paper Sizes and Weights Available Supplies Xerox Trifold Brochures Xerox PostcardsBasic Printing Loading Paper in Tray 1 MPT for Single-Sided PrintingCan occur, and the fuser can be Damaged Basic Printing Long-Edge Feed Short-Edge Feed Fuser can be damaged Loading Paper in Trays 2-5 for Single-Sided Printing5500-129 5500-130 Push the tray completely into the printer Loading Paper in Tray 6 for Single-Sided Printing Xerox Loading Paper in Tray 1 MPT for 2-Sided Printing 5500-139 Loading Paper in Trays 2-5 for 2-Sided Printing Pull out the tray 5500-134 5500-135 Loading Paper in Tray 6 for 2-Sided Printing Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together Xerox Stapling Options Using the StaplerMac OS 9 driver Mac OS X version 10.1 and higher driverBasic Printing Adding Staples Remove the staple unit by lifting it up and out Front Panel Using the Hole PuncherPrinter Driver Windows CentreWare isClick Properties Emptying the Punch Waste Box Factors Affecting Printer Performance Adjusting Printing Options Setting Printing OptionsSelecting Properties for an Individual Job Windows Adjusting Printing Options 2003 Paper/Quality tab Windows MeImage Options tab Selecting Properties for an Individual Job MacHigher Printer FeaturesLayout Output OptionsCover Selecting Print-Quality Modes Type of Print Job Print-Quality ModeWindows 98, Windows Me PostScript driver 600 x 600 dpiSided Printing Automatic 2-Sided PrintingGuidelines Sided Printing Binding PreferencesOperating System Steps Mac OS X version 10.1 and higher Transparencies Guidelines for TransparenciesPrinting Transparencies from Tray 1 MPT or Tray Transparencies Printing Transparencies from Trays5500-143 Guidelines for Envelopes EnvelopesBuying and Storing Envelopes Preparing to PrintEnvelopes Printing Envelopes from Tray 1 MPTPrinting Envelopes from the Optional Envelope Tray Guidelines for Postcards PostcardsPrinting Postcards Tray 1 MPTEnvelope Tray PostcardsLabels Guidelines for LabelsPrinting Labels Labels TraysTray Specialty Paper Trifold BrochuresGuidelines for Trifold Brochures Specialty Paper Printing Trifold Brochures5500-129 5500-242 Weatherproof Paper Guidelines for Weatherproof PaperPrinting Weatherproof Paper 5500-129 Tray Custom Size Paper Printing Custom SizeLoading the Paper Trays Tray 1 MPT Trays Custom Size Paper5500-065 After Removing Custom Size Paper Printing Separation Pages Advanced OptionsPrinting Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet N-Up Advanced OptionsWindows NT PostScript driver Printing Booklets Negative Image Mirror Image Printing Negative and Mirror ImagesTo select negative or mirror images in a supported driver Scaling Windows NT driverMac OS 9, Mac OS X version 10.1 and higher driver Printing Watermarks Image Smoothing Printing Cover Pages Cover Print Option Pages Printed on CoverPrint Option Last Page of Text Blank Pages Printer Features dialog box, select Last Page Paper Source Printing or Deleting Personal Print Jobs Printing or Deleting Secure Print JobsPrinting or Deleting Proof and Saved Print Jobs Supplies and Recycling SuppliesConsumables Recycling Routine Maintenance ItemsCustomer Usage Patterns Supplies and RecyclingNetworking Connections and Internet Protocol TCP/IP Overview of Network Setup and ConfigurationChoosing a Connection Method Connecting via Ethernet RecommendedEthernet ParallelStandalone Cable or DSL Network Connection Connecting via USBWindows 98 or Later and Windows 2000 or Later Macintosh OSConfiguring the Network Address Automatically Setting the Printer’s IP AddressTCP/IP and IP Addresses Information Comments Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP AddressDynamic Domain Name Service Ddns Release Host Name Set to noPrimary Wins Server optional Secondary Wins Server optional Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address InfoSMART Knowledge Base Documents English onlyReference Name Title Using CentreWare Software CentreWare Internet Services isPrinter Management Software CentreWare DP for NetWare Feature BenefitCentreWare MC Microsoft Management Console CentreWare WebJob Accounting Using Printer Management FeaturesMaiLinX Alerts Usage Profile ReportsClick Save Changes Click Send Usage Profile Report Xerox Usage Analysis ToolSelect Install Printer Driver Quick CD-ROM Install StepsWindows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server Preliminary StepsMicrosoft TCP/IP Protocol Other Methods of InstallationWindows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server Right-clickLocal Area Connection, then click PropertiesClick the Create a New Port button Printing the Configuration Microsoft IPP PortHttp//printer-ip-address/ipp Verifying Settings Verifying Driver InstallationPrinting a Test InfoSMART Knowledge Base Documents English only Windows NT Quick Install Steps Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol Windows NTClick New Port Windows NT 4.x Troubleshooting TCP/IP Status column Started Startup column Automatic Verifying InstallationWindows 98 and Windows Me Windows 98 and Windows Me Xerox TCP/IP Port MonitorPhaserPort Software Add Xerox TCP/IP Port windowClick OK to exit Printer Properties Windows 98 and Windows Me Troubleshooting R100207118 Installing a Windows 98/Me printer driver Enabling and Using EtherTalk for Mac OS MacintoshRequirements Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IP Enabling and Using TCP/IP for Mac OSCreating an LPR Printer with LaserWriter 8.5.1 or Higher Select Built-In Ethernet from the Active Ports menuLaunch the PhaserPort Printer Tool PhaserPort for Mac OS System RequirementsClick Quit to exit the PhaserPort Printer Tool Click Change Setup in the Finder’s Printing menuRequirements Verify that AppleTalk is enabled in System PreferencesMacintosh Troubleshooting Step-By-Step Mac OS X, Versions 10.1 and Higher Quick Setup Configuration Software for NetWare NetworksAdvanced Setup Novell enable is OnNovell NetWare Troubleshooting Novell Distributed/Enterprise Print Services NDPS/NEPSNovell NetWare Novell NetWare Troubleshooting Quick Check Novell Directory Services Bindery Printing a Document Verifying the Network SettingsQuick Install Steps Unix LinuxFrom the Printer From Your Computer Additional ResourcesUnix Linux Click Go to DownloadsTroubleshooting Automatic Diagnostic Tools PhaserSMART Technical SupportFront Panel i Button Paper Jams Paper Jams Jam at aJam at B Open Door B Close Door B Jam at B and C 5500-005 Open Door C Close Door C Jam at C 5500-008 Jam at D Jam at D and a Paper Jams 5500-001 Jam at E Open Door E Close Door E Jam at F Jam at G Open Door G Jam at H Jam at the Stacker Upper Tray Paper Size Jam in Tray 1 MPT Close Door a Paper Size Jam in Trays 5500-001 Paper Size Jam in Tray Push the tray completely into the printer 5500-001 Jam at Tray 2, 3, 4, or Remove crumpled paper from the tray Jam at Tray 1 MPT 5500-048 Jam at Tray 2 and Door a Open Door a Pull Tray 2 completely out of the printer Remove crumpled paper from the tray Jam at Tray 3 and Door B Open Door B Close Door B Pull Tray 3 completely out of the printer 5500-217 Jam at Tray 4 or 5 and Door C Close Door C 5500-212 Insert the tray and push it completely into the printer Jam at Tray Open Door J and lift the access handle Close the jam access handle and close Door J Print-Quality Problems Problem Causes Solutions Light PrintsBlank Prints Problem Causes Solutions Black Prints Horizontal Line DeletionsVertical Line Deletions Problem Causes Solutions Horizontal Dark Streaks Print-Quality ProblemsRepetitive Vertical Dark Streaks Dark Spots or MarksImage Problem Causes Solutions Unfused or Partially FusedWrinkled Prints Blurred PrintsProblem Causes Solutions Random or Spot Deletions Repeating DefectsDefect Spacing Supply to Replace Cleaning the Outside of the Printer MaintenanceStatus Messages Front Panel MessagesErrors and Warnings Front Panel MessagesMessage Description Front Panel Messages Jam At B And C Open Doors B And C To Clear Jam C3-2, C4-2 Front Panel Messages Jam At Tray 3 Remove Tray To Clear Jam C2-1, C2-3 Jam At Tray 5 Remove Tray To Clear Out Of Paper Slide in Tray 6 Feeder Stacker Upper Tray Is Full, Unload Toner Is Low Wrong Paper Size Precautions for Moving the Printer Moving and Repacking the PrinterDocumentation CD-ROM Moving the Printer Within the Office Preparing the Printer for ShipmentMoving and Repacking the Printer Support Additional ResourcesInfoSMART Web LinksAdditional Resources Electrical Safety User SafetyLaser Safety Operational Safety Maintenance SafetyOverhead Clearance Total Height RequirementsOperational Guidelines Symbols Marked on Product Warranty Physical Specifications Printer SpecificationsElectrical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsPerformance Specifications Controller SpecificationsUSB United States Regulatory InformationEuropean Union CanadaPhaser 5500 Laser Printer Material Safety Data Sheet Product Recycling Disposal Original SSLeay License Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-1Index Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-2Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-3 Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-4 Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-5 Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-6 Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-7 Phaser 5500 Laser Printer Index-8
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