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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/07/2017 16:05, Michael Barr
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<pre wrap="">I am trying to use pdfpages to print a booklet copy of the pdf file containing the manual for my camera (Canon). When I do this, every page has the word "Copy" superimposed on the image. Is there any way to get rid of that? Or has Canon gimmicked the pdf file in such a way that that is unavoidable?
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Link to said manual, Michael, so that others can investigate ? And
why not use the native abilities of (e.g.,) Adobe Reader DC to do
page imposition rather than requiring a 3rd-party package ?<br>
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Philip Taylor</div>
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