ES 3037/3037e Windows 2000 Operation • 238
PRINTING OVERLAYS
What are Overlays?
An Overlay can be a combination of graphics, fonts, or text that is
stored in the printer’s flash memory or on the hard disk (supplied on
some models, optional on others), and printed whenever required.
The result is similar to the Watermark feature, but with the ability to
be much more elaborate.
Overlays can be useful for tasks such as printing letterheads, form s,
or invoices, and should reduce the need for pre-printed stationery.
An example of using Overlays
Suppose that you have created and stored three files in the printer
using the Storage Device Manager:
the company logo
the company address
the company mission statement.
The Overlay feature allows these files to be incorporated into your
document in various combinations, depending on your
requirements.