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The borders in Example C are 7200 centipoints wide (1 inch).
Printing Background Images
The background command prints the image in printer-resident filename as the
background of the job. There can be only one background image in the job; subsequent
images are ignored. The image can be printed on the first page only or repeated on each
page. The printer must have a hard disk to store background images. Refer to your printer
documentation for information on storing files to disk.
Background Terminology
A foreground file is the current print job, which may or may not specify a background
image to be included in the job. It can be anything from plain text to a very complex
document. A background is a printer-resident file containing a single image which can be
placed on any page before the foreground. A background can be an image, such as a
watermark, logo, custom form, or other complex document. Throughout this chapter the
term background refers to the background image or file, and the foreground refers to the
current print job.
Background Command System Requirements
The background Document Option Command allows the foreground to specify one or
more backgrounds. To fully utilize the background command on you need
Enough memory to load all backgrounds for the document.
Example C
%!
%%Title: Border (7200 centipoints)
%%IncludeFeature: emulation(postscript)
%%border(7200)
%%IncludeFeature: margins(1800 1800 1800 1800
off)
%%EndComments
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