The method of claim 4 wherein the generating a pantograph foreground comprises combining two different dot patterns selected from the multiple combinations of dot size and dot placement on an X-Y grid.Ħ. The method of claim 1 wherein the generating a pantograph background comprises combining two different dot patterns selected from the multiple combinations of dot size and dot placement on an X-Y grid.ĥ. The method of claim 1 wherein the generating a pantograph foreground comprises combining two different dot patterns selected from the multiple combinations of dot size and dot placements on an X-Y grid.Ĥ. The method of claim 1 further comprising: printing the plurality of different void pantographs assessing visual blending of the foreground and background in the plurality of printed pantograph patterns scanning the printed pantograph patterns using a selected copy machine and assessing the degree that the foreground pantograph pattern stands out in the scanned copy.ģ. A method of generating a number of different void pantographs, the method comprising: (1) generating a dot pattern for a pantograph foreground by selecting from multiple combinations of dot size and dot placement on an X-Y grid (2) generating a dot pattern for a pantograph background by selecting from multiple combinations of dot size and dot placement on an X-Y grid (3) varying either the pantograph foreground or background pattern by changing dot placement and/or dot size while maintaining the other pantograph pattern static (4) combining the foreground and background pattern to generate a void pantograph and repeating steps (1) to (4) a plurality of times to generate a plurality of different void pantographs.Ģ. Print control program controlling printer connected to networkġ. Method for allowing users to specify multiple quality settings on mixed printoutsĭelivering a file to a server for printing Method of performing automated packaging and managing workflow in a commercial printing environmentĬellular telephone protocol adaptive printingĭistribution of printed information from electronic database SERVER AND PRINTER INTRODUCING METHOD UNDER THIN CLIENT ENVIRONMENT Positional Error Detection Method and Apparatus, and Computer-Readable Storage Medium RASTERIZING VARIABLE AND NON-VARIABLE DATA FOR PRINTING apostille agencies, foreign consulates and embassies and the requirements of the receiving organizations in foreign countries.READING METHOD, IMAGE FORMING METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FedEx International to most countries is $75 (FedEx to Eastern Europe and South America is $115).Īpostilles and embassy legalization procedures are not complicated if you entrust your documents to legalization experts who know the requirements of U.S. In each case will provide the time estimate, and will do our best to meet the deadline.ĭelivery by USPS Priority mail (within the U.S.) is included in the price. FedEx (2nd day, within the U.S.): $20, FedEx (standard overnight): $30. Processing times differ depending on nature of your documents. We will advise if your documents qualify for apostilles and, if not, what steps need to be taken.
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