A watermark is an identifiable image or pattern on paper that appears in your print jobs. Certain professions require watermarks for their documents due to industry standards. For others not requiring watermarks, they can be an unnecessary nuisance. If you have a Kyocera printer asking for watermark, and need help turning off this feature, BDS is here to help you troubleshoot.
Why Does My Kyocera Printer Keep Adding Watermark?
Your Kyocera device may automatically print watermarks because of the operating system. For instance, when you invested in the printer, it may have had the watermark feature automatically selected. In that case, manually switching this option off would take navigating to your control panel on your Kyocera device.
Navigating the control panel on your Kyocera printer is relatively easy, as the functionality of Kyocera devices has been rated high for its user-friendliness. If, for some reason, you do not have access to the control panel to turn off the watermark feature manually, there are other practices you can take to turn it off.
For example, if your printer does not have a control panel but is connected to a computer, you should be able to disable the watermark feature from your computer. To do so, you will navigate to the printer set-up logo and manually turn off the feature. Again, navigating this step should be relatively easy, depending on the model and brand of computer you are working with.
Next Steps if Neither Option Works
If you have tried both methods with no success, you may have to pull in a local trusted print partner like BDS to remedy the issue. Before you reach out to a print expert, read the manual associated with your printer to see if there is a specific way to turn off this feature manually. Each model will have a different method, which is worth checking first.
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