10 Phaser 860 Color Printer
Advanced Features 
Watermarks
A watermark is text (independent of that provided by the printing application) that is 
printed on the first page or every page of the document. You can create a watermark or edit 
an existing watermark’s text, color, location, and angle. You can also choose to print the 
watermark only on the first page, print the watermark in the background, or print the text 
of the watermark as an outline (instead of filled text).
Note
Not all applications support watermark printing.
You can select, create, and edit watermarks using a supported driver:
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Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
On the Setup tab, click the More Layout Options button, and then click the 
Watermark button to display the Watermarks dialog box. 
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Windows 2000 driver:
From the Layout tab or Paper/Quality tab, click the Advanced button. In the dialog 
box, select the desired Watermark.
Image smoothing
Image Smoothing blends adjacent colors in low-resolution images for smoother color 
transitions. For example, use Image Smoothing to improve the appearance of a 72-dpi 
image downloaded from the World Wide Web. Image Smoothing is not recommended for 
300-dpi or higher images.
You can turn Image Smoothing on in a supported driver:
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Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
On the Setup tab, click the More Layout Options button, then click the Image 
Smoothing checkbox in the More Layout Options dialog box. 
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Windows 2000 driver:
From the Layout tab or Paper/Quality tab, click the Advanced button. In the dialog 
box under Printer Features, select either On or Off for Image Smoothing.
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Windows NT driver:
On the Advanced tab under Printer Features, select either On or Off for Image 
Smoothing.
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LaserWriter 8.6 or 8.7 driver:  
In the Print dialog box, select the Advanced Media Handling pull-down menu, then 
select whether to have Image Smoothing on or off.