A page background that remains in place as the page is scrolled Often used for company logos
(n ) In STREAMS, a limit value used in flow control Each queue has a high watermark and a low watermark The high watermark value indicates the upper limit related to the number of bytes contained on the queue When the queued character reaches its high watermark, STREAMS causes blocking of another queue that attempts to send a message to this queue When the characters in this queue are reduced to the low watermark value, the other queue will be unblocked by STREAMS
> Design in the paper seen when held against the light A manufacturer's mark, it is used to trace the origin and date of the paper
A "watermark" is a graphic that appears at the back of the page but doesn't scroll along with the rest of the page
An unobtrusive design imparted to the fibres of banknote paper at the time of the paper's manufacture The watermark is normally visible only when held up to the light The technique is often used as an anti-counterfeiting measure
A watermark is a design embossed into a piece of paper during its production and used for identification of the paper and papermaker The watermark can be seen when the paper is held up to light
{i} mark indicating the height to which water has risen; design that is impressed in paper and is only visible when held up to the light
A graphic that appears on the backgrounds of pages in a Web site to decorate and identify the pages, but does not scroll as the page scrolls Not all Web browsers support watermarks
{f} make a watermark (on paper); impress a design in paper which is only visible when held up to the light
The translucent design or name easily visible when a sheet is held to the light A design is sewn onto the papermaking screen with raised wire When the sheet is formed, the pulp settles in a thinner layer over the wire design
An image that appears on the background of pages in a Web site to decorate and identify the pages, but which does not scroll with pages
A distinctive design created in paper at the time of manufacture that can be easily seen by holding the paper up to a light
In papermaking, a name or design impressed on paper by the raised pattern of the dandy roll during manufacture This mark faintly shows when the paper is held to light to top
A translucent design impressed on the surface of paper during manufacture and visible when the paper is held to the light
An image that appears on the backgrounds of pages in a Web site to decorate and identify the pages, but which does not scroll as the page scrolls Not all Web browsers support watermarks
Designs formed in the paper by metal castings during manufacturing It results in thick and thin areas which makes a slightly more translucent design in the paper Usually the design will be the logo of the paper or paper company Make sure to always print so you may "read" the watermark
A translucent logo that is embossed during the papermaking process while the paper slurry is on the dandy roll Reference, dandy roll
A translucent mark or image that is pressed into fine paper during the paper making process and which is visible when the paper is held up to a light
A translucent name or design molded into the paper during the manufacturing process, usually in the border area; more visible when held up to a light
A design that is subtly impressed on a sheet of paper by raising the pattern of the dandy roll during papermaking
A mark indicating the height to which water has risen, or at which it has stood; the usual limit of high or low water
A code embedded into digital material that can be used to establish ownership, may be visible or invisible to the user
a distinguishing mark impressed on paper during manufacture; visible when paper is held up to the light
A letter, device, or the like, wrought into paper during the process of manufacture
The image impressed into the formation of paper by the dandy roll on the wet end of the paper machine; can be seen by holding the watermarked sheet up to the light Can be either a wire mark or a shaded image
(1) discoloration of ware in firing by accumulation of soluble salts; (2) a translucent mold mark made in paper while in a wet stage of manufacture
Distinguishing mark or design on paper, visible only when held up to the light, and made when the paper is in a pulp form
An image that appears on the backgrounds of pages in a Web site to decorate and identify the pages, but which does not scroll as the page scrolls
A translucent identifying mark on a sheet of paper made during its manufacture by variations in pulp thickness It may be a symbol (e g , fool's cap or crown), a monogram, or company name that has been formed in wire on the papermaker's mould Whatman paper often has the date of manufacture included in the watermark Watermarks are usually read from the image side of the paper
A translucent mark or image that is pressed into fine paper during the papermaking process and which is visible when the paper is held up to a light
A watermark is a design which is put into paper when it is made, and which you can only see if you hold the paper up to the light. Banknotes often have a watermark, to make them harder to copy illegally. see also high-water mark