Creating An Overlay File - Toshiba E-STUDIO 281C Printing Manual

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Creating An Overlay File

You can print a document as an overlay file. The created overlay file can then be merged into
another document during printing.
P.286 "Printing with an Overlay File"
If the print job has several pages in the document, only the first page of the document will be
saved as an overlay file.
Both the overlay file and the documents on which you superimpose the overlay image must
be created at the same size, color mode, and orientation, and resolution.
When creating an overlay file using the PSL3 printer driver from an application that can cre-
ate the PS command directly, the overlay file will not be created properly. In that case, dis-
able the "Use PostScript Passthrough" option in the PostScript Settings dialog box.
P.261 "PostScript Settings"
Printing a document as an overlay file
1
Select "Print to Overlay File" in the "Print Job" drop down menu.
2
Click [...].
The Overlay Image Name dialog box appears.
3
Enter a overlay image name and then click [OK].
You can enter up to 63 characters.
4
Set any other print options you require and click [OK].
The Overlay Image Name dialog box appears.
5
Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
The document is saved as an overly file.
You can use created overly file to print a document.
P.286 "Printing with an Overlay File"
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