cut-to-register watermark – in which the design is placed at a certain distance from the edges of each sheet of paper.
continuously placed watermark – uniformly distributed only in certain areas of a sheet of paper.
all-over watermark – uniformly distributed over the entire paper surface.
portrait watermark – the drawing is composed by a multitude of line with different thicknesses and intensities creating a complex image.ĭepending on the model position on the sheet of paper there are:.
double shade watermark – the drawing is composed of lines that appear both lighter and darker than the paper background.
dark shade watermark – the drawing is composed of lines that appear darker than the paper background.
white shade watermark – the drawing is composed of lines that appear lighter than the paper background.
Major companies are using private watermark paper for writing valuable documents and business correspondence.ĭepending on how the watermark pattern is seen in the light there are: The security watermark paper has embedded into his structure a design, more or less complex, which can be seen when the document is viewed in the daylight.īesides the security feature role, the watermark is also a marketing element, giving a special image to the companies who used it for commercial correspondence.