Watermarks ______________________

General Information

Traditionally, a watermark is a mark which is made on some types of paper during its production which can only be seen if it is held against the light.

Your printer can print an element that performs as a watermark. This element is separate from the actual contents of a document. Examples are printing SAMPLE or INTERNAL USE ONLY on copies of document.

There are three steps in working with Watermarks:

1.Create a watermark.

2.Edit a watermark.

3.Print, using a watermark.

For more information,

Windows, PostScript: see page 302

Windows, PCL: see page 305

Macintosh OS 9.x: see page 308

Macintosh OS 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3: This feature is not available in these operating systems

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