Overlay Printing - Konica Minolta Crown II System Features Manual

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OVERLAY PRINTING

In certain cases a special kind of media, like preprinted forms or letterhead, is used. When
you produce many documents with preprinted forms (for a mailing) you may run out of this
media. Or you must first reprint this media, since something may have changed (like a
telephone number). Even though you are able to print, your production stops and becomes
dependent upon external situations.
Crown II technology offers a
better solution:
You may download the entire
preprinted
form(s)
printer's hard disk. Crown II may
use this file as an overlay
template.
Overlay printing features three major advantages:
1. You do not need a stock of preprinted forms anymore.
2. You may modify forms whenever needed, without scrapping existing stock.
3. The overlays are printer resident and do not need to be transmitted from a workstation to
the printer each time.
Up to 5 different overlays may be used for each document. For each overlay, you may select
the following criteria:
a) Disk – Printer hard disk where the overlay file is located.
b) File - The overlay filename.
c) Placement - On All Pages, the First Page only, all Even Pages, all Odd Pages or Complex
(page number for the first placement, followed by a cycle number, representing how
many successive pages later the overlay should be placed again).
You are also able to include a 'watermark.' A watermark is a text line for special
purposes, such as 'Confidential' or 'Draft.' A watermark, however, is generated by the
printer driver and is independent from the contents of the document and function of
overlay printing.
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