<Secure Watermark Settings>

Specify the settings for the Secure Watermark function.
For information on the items ("A", "B", "C", and "No") in the "Import All Function" column, see Import All Function.

<Forced Secure Watermark>

 (Settings/Registration)  <Function Settings>  <Common>  <Print Settings>  <Secure Watermark Settings>
Secure Watermark enables you to prevent information leakage. These functions can be set by administrator so that it is always reflected on the output by the general users. Embedding Invisible Text (Forced Secure Watermark)
Item
Setting Description
DeviceAdmin
NetworkAdmin
Can be set in Remote UI
Device Information Delivery Available
Import All Function
Name of Item When Exporting with the Remote UI
<Forced Secure Watermark>
<Copy>, <Access Stored Files>, <Printer>: <Do Not Set>, <Set>
Yes
No
Yes
No
C
Settings/Registration Basic Information

<Printer Driver Secure Watermark>

 (Settings/Registration)  <Function Settings>  <Common>  <Print Settings>  <Secure Watermark Settings>
When printing from a printer driver, you can select the functions set here for each job.
Item
Setting Description
DeviceAdmin
NetworkAdmin
Can be set in Remote UI
Device Information Delivery Available
Import All Function
Name of Item When Exporting with the Remote UI
<Printer Driver Secure Watermark>
<Do Not Set>, <Set>
Yes
No
Yes
No
C
Settings/Registration Basic Information
If <Printer Driver Secure Watermark> and <Forced Secure Watermark> are set for a printer at the same time, Forced Secure Watermark is given priority.
If a login service has been set, the user name/Department ID of the user who logged in is printed.
The watermark <CONFIDENTIAL> is printed if a login service is not set.
To use this function, specify the following settings in the printer driver in advance. For details, see the help for the printer driver.

<Adjust Background/Character Contrast>

 (Settings/Registration)  <Function Settings>  <Common>  <Print Settings>  <Secure Watermark Settings>
Adjusts the relative contrast of the hidden text and the background. The Secure Watermark effect can be tested by making a copy of a sample print. The following settings are specified here.
<Relative Contrast>: Adjusts the relative contrast of the hidden text and the background.
<Standard Value Settings>: Sets the density of the background.
<Latent Area Density>: Sets the density of the text.
Item
Setting Description
DeviceAdmin
NetworkAdmin
Can be set in Remote UI
Device Information Delivery Available
Import All Function
Name of Item When Exporting with the Remote UI
<Adjust Background/Character Contrast>
<Relative Contrast>: -7 to 0 to +7
Yes
No
No
No
A
Settings/Registration Basic Information
<Sample Print>
Yes
No
No
No
No
-
<Print Settings>
<Background Pattern>: <None>, <Arabesque>, <Fans>, <Polka Dots>, <Stars>, <Mesh>, <Clouds>, <Cherry Blossoms>, <Leaves>
Yes
No
No
No
No
-
<Print Settings>
<Size>: <Small>, <Medium>, <Large>
Yes
No
No
No
No
-
<Print Settings>
<Print Vertically>: <On>, <Off>
Yes
No
No
No
No
-
<Print Settings>
<White Letters on Colored Background>: <On>, <Off>
Yes
No
No
No
No
-
<Initialize>: <Yes>, <No>
Yes
No
No
No
No
-
<Standard Value Settings>: 1 to 16 to 64
Yes
No
No
No
A
Settings/Registration Basic Information
<Latent Area Density>: 1 to 6 to 36
Yes
No
No
No
A
Settings/Registration Basic Information
Load A3, A4, LTR, or 11" x 17" size plain or heavy paper when making sample prints.
Sample Print
The sample print includes the hidden text and the background for each relative contrast value.
The area within the frame on the sample print is the output sample for the currently set relative contrast value.
Relative Contrast
Adjust the relative contrast while comparing the difference between the set standard value and the current latent area density, by referring to the sample print.
If you increase the value for the relative contrast, the background gets denser, and if you decrease the value, the background gets lighter. When you select <White Letters on Colored Bkground.>, if you increase the value for the relative contrast, the text becomes denser, and if you decrease the value, the text becomes lighter.
<Print Settings>
If you select <White Letters on Colored Bkground.>, set the standard value for the density of the text and the latent area density for the density of the background.
<Standard Value Settings>
If you increase the value for the standard value, the background gets denser, and if you decrease the value, the background gets lighter. When <White Letters on Colored Bkground.> is selected, if you increase the standard value, the text gets denser, and if you decrease the value, the text gets lighter.
When changing the adjustment area on the sample print for the relative contrast, specify settings for <Standard Value Settings>.
If you changed the standard value, adjust <Latent Area Density> so that the density of the inner square set in the standard value for the standard value sample print gets closer.
To set a background density that differs from the most even secure watermark image in the standard value sample print, it is necessary to adjust <Latent Area Density> to a density close to the background density.
<Latent Area Density>
If you increase the value for <Latent Area Density>, the text becomes denser, and if you decrease the value, the text becomes lighter. When <White Letters on Colored Bkground.> is selected, if you increase the value in <Latent Area Density>, the background gets denser, and if you decrease the value, the background gets lighter.
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