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Traditionally, a watermark was made by impressing a water-coated metal stamp or dandy roll onto the paper during manufacturing. If these lines are distinct and parallel, and/or there is a watermark, then the paper is termed laid paper.
A watermark is a faded background image that displays behind the text in a document. You can use them to indicate a document's state (confidential, draft, etc.), add a subtle company logo, or even for a bit of artistic flair.
Originally a watermark is a more or less transparent image or text that has been applied to a piece of paper, another image to either protect the original image, or to make it harder to copy the item e.g. money watermarks or stamp watermarks.
A watermark is a logo, text, or pattern that is intentionally superimposed onto another image. Its purpose is to make it more difficult for the original image to be copied or used without permission. Pictured at right is an example of a watermark applied to a digital image.
The watermark should be on the right side of the bill. If the watermark is a face, it should exactly match the face on the bill. Sometimes counterfeits bleach lower bills and reprint them with higher values, in which case the face wouldn't match the watermark.
Layers of security Banks detect the counterfeit, confiscate it, charge the amount to the retailer's account and call the Secret Service. Johnson, the American Bankers Association executive, said instances of counterfeit money coming from banks are so rare that banks don't keep track of how many times it happens.
The easiest way to print your own money is to use your PC. If you own a scanner and a printer, it is pretty easy to get started. The first thing you would do is put a $20 bill on your scanner. Then you would set the scanner for its highest resolution -- perhaps 1,200 or 2,400 DPI -- and scan an image of the bill.
Find a flat, non-porous surface. Smooth wood boards, plexiglass, windows, and Formica surfaces work well. Take your wet sheet and gently press onto the flat surface. Make sure the edges are pressed down well. Let the paper dry (1-3 days depending on humidity levels and thickness of the paper). Peel it off.
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