Epson 850N User Manual

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Custom Printing

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4. To load a custom watermark you’ve created as a bitmap in

an application program, click the

User Defined

button.

You see the following dialog box:

Click the

Browse

button. You see the Select a bitmap file

dialog box. Navigate to the folder containing the bitmap
file you want to use, select the file, and click

OK

.

Type a name for the custom watermark (up to 24
characters long) in the

Watermark

field. Click the

Save

button to add it to the list, then click

OK

.

The custom watermark now appears as the selected
watermark in the Watermark Settings dialog box and is
shown in the Layout graphic.

5. Now select the way you want the watermark to appear by

choosing the following options. The Layout graphic
changes to reflect all the settings you choose.

Position

selects where you want the watermark to

appear on your page:

Center

,

Top-Left

,

Top-Right

,

Bottom-Left

, or

Bottom-Right

.

Size

adjusts the size of the watermark, either larger or

smaller, as you move the slide bar.

Color

lets you choose a color for your predefined

watermark:

Red

,

Black

,

Blue

,

Aqua

,

Lime

,

Fuchsia

,

or

Yellow

. You cannot select a color for a custom

watermark; it is printed in its original colors.

Click Browse to select
your bitmap file

Then type a name for your
custom watermark here
and click Save

Note:
You can create up to 10
custom watermarks. In
Windows 95, you can use
any bitmap file up to
15MB in size. With
Windows NT, the file can
be any size.

To delete a custom
watermark you’ve added
to the list, click the User
Defined button. Then
select the watermark and
click Delete. Click OK to
close the dialog box.

Note:
If your monitor displays
only 16 colors, the
Intensity adjustments are
not shown in the Layout
graphic. If you choose the
No Halftoning setting, the
Intensity setting does not
determine how your
watermark is printed.

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