Embedding Hidden Text in the Background |
The Secure Watermark mode enables you to embed hidden text in the background of prints. You can embed text such as "CONFIDENTIAL," the date and time, or a department name. The embedded text appears when the prints are copied. For information on the optional products required to use this function, see "Optional Products Required for Each Function (imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075 PRO/C9065 PRO)" or "Optional Products Required for Each Function (imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7065/C7055)." |
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If [Serial Number] is selected, the Serial Number, displayed on the bottom left of the screen when you press (Counter Check) or [Counter Check] on the control panel, is printed on the output. If [ID/User Name] is selected and you are using a login service, the current ID or user name is printed on the output.
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You can also select the text which has been registered in [Register Characters for Page Numbering/Watermark]. (See "User-Defined Text for Page Numbers and Watermarks.")
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You can select [Small] ('36 pt.'), [Medium] ('54 pt.'), or [Large] ('72 pt.') for the size of the text. You can select [Magenta], [Cyan], or [Black] for the color of the text. To embed a pattern in the background of the output, select a background pattern from the Background Pattern drop-down list. To change the orientation of characters, press [Print Vertically]. To use white letters on a colored background, press [White Letters on Colored Background]. |
If you do not want to adjust the contrast, proceed to step 7.
The sample print is output.
Refer to the sample print to adjust Relative Contrast value. If you increase the value for Relative Contrast, the text gets denser, and if you decrease the value, the text gets lighter. The setting range for the Relative Contrast value will differ, depending on the standard value you have set.
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A standard value sample print is output.
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Refer to the sample print to adjust the standard value. If you increase the standard value, the text gets denser, and if you decrease the value, the text gets lighter.
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If you increase the value for [Latent Area Density], the embedded text gets denser, and if you decrease the value, the text gets lighter.
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