Watermark
A watermark is a light mark or pattern that’s built into paper when it’s made, which normally it's only clear in visual when you hold the paper up to the light. Watermarks are used to show the paper is real or special. They don’t affect printing and often used in fancy books, certificates, or other important documents.
Watermark FAQ
Q1: Can you see a watermark on every page?
Yes, if the paper has a repeating watermark then it will appear on every sheet and is visible when held against the light.
Q2: Does a watermark affect the printing process?
No, watermarks are embedded into the paper and do not interfere with ink, printing, or readability.
Q3: Why are watermarks used in books?
They add a touch of quality and security, showing the paper’s origin or adding authenticity to limited editions or official prints.

Sample of watermark

Sample of watermark

Sample of watermark