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Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers To edit an existing watermark, select the watermark in the Current Watermarks list. If you change the Watermark Message for that watermark, you are, in effect, creating a new watermark. The Watermark Message is also the name that identifies the watermark in the Current Watermarks list, except when more than one watermark has the same message. For example, you might want several different watermarks with the message DRAFT, each with a different font or size. When this occurs, the string is appended with a space, a pound sign, and a number. The number two is used first, but if the resulting name is also in the list, then the number increases until the name is unique. The controls in the Message Angle group box let you print the watermark in a diagonal, horizontal, or angle (custom) orientation to the page's text. The default is Diagonal. While all three settings automatically center the watermark string within the page, these settings affect only the angle of the string placement. Diagonal places the text along a line that spans the lower-left to upper-right corners of the page. The Font Attributes group box provides controls to let you change the font and the color, shading, size, and style of the font. The Name drop-down menu lists TrueType fonts currently installed on the system. For the HP LaserJet 9000 printers, the only Color selection is gray. The Shading drop-down menu offers the following range of shades: • Lightest • Very Light • Light • Medium Light • Medium • Medium Dark • Dark • Very Dark • Darkest. The Size selection allows sizes from 1 to 999 points. The Style drop-down menu offers a choice of regular, bold, italic, and bold italic. The default settings for watermarks on the HP LaserJet 9000 printer are Arial font, Gray color, Very Light shading, 150 points, and Regular Style. Paper tab features The Paper tab lets you specify the size, type, and source of the media. You can also use the Paper tab to define a custom paper size. If desired, you can indicate different paper selection choices for the first page and back cover of the document. 49

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Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers
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To edit an existing watermark, select the watermark in the
Current Watermarks
list. If you
change the
Watermark Message
for that watermark, you are, in effect, creating a new
watermark.
The
Watermark Message
is also the name that identifies the watermark in the
Current
Watermarks
list, except when more than one watermark has the same message. For example,
you might want several different watermarks with the message DRAFT, each with a different font
or size. When this occurs, the string is appended with a space, a pound sign, and a number. The
number two is used first, but if the resulting name is also in the list, then the number increases
until the name is unique.
The controls in the
Message Angle
group box let you print the watermark in a diagonal,
horizontal, or angle (custom) orientation to the page’s text. The default is
Diagonal
. While all
three settings automatically center the watermark string within the page, these settings affect only
the angle of the string placement.
Diagonal
places the text along a line that spans the lower-left
to upper-right corners of the page.
The
Font Attributes
group box provides controls to let you change the font and the color,
shading, size, and style of the font.
The
Name
drop-down menu lists TrueType fonts currently installed on the system. For the
HP LaserJet 9000 printers, the only
Color
selection is gray. The
Shading
drop-down menu offers
the following range of shades:
Lightest
Very Light
Light
Medium Light
Medium
Medium Dark
Dark
Very Dark
Darkest.
The
Size
selection allows sizes from 1 to 999 points. The
Style
drop-down menu offers a choice
of regular, bold, italic, and bold italic.
The default settings for watermarks on the HP LaserJet 9000 printer are Arial font, Gray color,
Very Light shading, 150 points, and Regular Style.
Paper tab features
The
Paper
tab lets you specify the size, type, and source of the media. You can also use the
Paper
tab to define a custom paper size. If desired, you can indicate different paper selection
choices for the first page and back cover of the document.