Note:

To add a custom watermark, you must first create the watermark as a bitmap in an application program that can create bitmap files. See your application’s documentation for instructions.

If you selected a multiple page print layout option (as described in Using Multiple Print Layouts and Page Frames), your watermark will appear on each page in the layout.

5If you want to frame each page’s contents with a black line, one dot wide, click the Print page frames checkbox.

6If you’re finished selecting Layout options, click OK. If you want to select more options, see Adding a Watermark.

Adding a Watermark

You can add a watermark to each page in your document to emphasize its purpose or indicate how the document should be handled. For example, you may want to add a watermark of the word “Confidential” to documents you don’t want distributed to other parties. Or you can add a custom bitmap of your company logo so your document looks like printed letterhead.

Follow these steps to add a watermark:

1Follow the steps in Printing from Windows to access the printer settings dialog box.

2Click the Layout tab. You see the Layout dialog box.

3To select a watermark, click in the WaterMark drop-down list.

WaterMark drop-down list

Advanced Printing

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