Toshiba e-STUDIO 407CS Series Printing Manual page 108

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2 PRINTING FROM WINDOWS
 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 must first create an overlay file.
 P.83 "Creating an overlay file"
 When [Overlay Image] is selected together with the N-up feature, the overlay images are printed per sheet, not per
page. If you want to print them on each page, select the [Print on Each Page] check box in [Overlay Image] on the
[Effect] tab.
 P.55 "[Effect] tab"
 Both the overlay file and the documents on which you superimpose the overlay image must be created in the same
size, color mode, and orientation.
Printing an overlay image as a print job
1
Display the [Effect] tab menu.
2
Select the overlay image name to be used in the [Overlay Image] box.
If you use different overlay images for odd/even pages or use overlay images only for the specified pages,
select [Multiple Overlays] and set them in its dialog box.
 P.59 "Multiple Overlays"
3
If you want to print the overlay image over the document, select the [Print Over the
Document] check box.
4
Set any other print options you require and click [OK].
5
Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
 The print job is printed with the overlay image.
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