Printing With An Overlay File - Toshiba e-Studio 350 Printing Manual

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Deleting a watermark
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— Printing with an Overlay File

Using image overlays ensures that widely-used images are readily available and consistently
reproduced. Image overlays are independent documents that are merged into other documents
during printing and thereby increase the time required to print a job. To superimpose text on
your document, it may be faster to use watermarks.
To print with an overlay file, you should create an overlay file first.
NOTES:
Printing Guide — Printing from Windows
You can enter any integer between 6 to 300pt in units of 1pt.
7.
To rotate the watermark, enter the degrees in the "Angle"
field.
You can enter from -90 degrees to 90 degrees in units of 1 degree in
the "Angle" field.
You can also set the angle using the scroll bar.
8.
Select how the watermark text is printed from "Solid", "Draw
as Outline", and "Transparency".
Solid — Select this to print solid type of watermark.
Draw as Outline — Select this to print an outline type of watermark.
Transparency — Select this for a transparent watermark. Set the transparent
ratio from 0 to 100% in units of 1%. You can also set the transparent ratio using
the scroll bar.
9.
Click [OK] to save the watermark settings.
The watermark is added or edited.
You can delete the default watermarks. However, they cannot be restored by click-
ing the [Restore Defaults] button.
1.
Select a watermark that you want to delete at the "Water-
mark" drop down box.
2.
Click [Delete].
P.251 "Creating An Overlay File"
If you use Image Overlays in combination with the N-up feature, the image overlay
is printed once per sheet, not once per page.
Both the overlay file and the documents on which you superimpose the overlay
image must be created at the same size, orientation, color mode, and resolution.
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