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Oce plotwave 345 User Manual

Oce plotwave 345
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Create a stamp
Introduction
In the custom preset section of the [Copy job defaults] in Océ Express WebTools you can enable
the stamp functionality. Under the [Stamping] tab you can create your own predefined stamp.
Procedure
1.
Open the [Preferences] - [Stamping] tab.
2.
Click on [Create new] in the upper right hand corner .
3.
Enter a [Name] recognizable for the user.
4.
Enter a [Description] of the stamp.
5.
Enter the [Stamp text] that will appear on the stamp. If you insert text, also choose the [Font] and
the [Font size].
6.
Choose the [Stamp position] on the original.
7.
Choose the [Rotation] and the [Rotation angle], when you want to turn the stamp on the original.
8.
Enter the [Horizontal shift] and [Vertical shift] in mm, to specify the position you have chosen at
step 5.
9.
Select the [Font color].
NOTE
Most settings are optional, so you do not have to enter all settings if it is not necessary.
Result
Your stamp is created. You can now enable your stamp under [Preferences] - [Copy job defaults] -
[Custom image preset for copy] - [Stamping] to use it on the user panel.
For more information, see
Define the custom copy preset
on page 90.
Create a stamp
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Chapter 3 - Define your Workflow with Océ Express WebTools

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Oce plotwave 345 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution600 x 1200 dpi
Memory4 GB
Hard Drive500 GB
Print TechnologyElectrophotography LED
Print Speed6 A1/D prints per minute
Media HandlingRolls
Maximum Media Width36 inches
TechnologyOcé Radiant Fusing
Media WidthUp to 36 inches
Roll CapacityUp to 2 rolls
Media LengthUp to 18.3 m (60 ft)

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