How to watermark XPS when converting image to XPS?

VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter enables you to convert image to XPS and watermark XPS professionally and flexibly on Windows platforms.

When you need to generate XPS file from image file and watermark XPS file in Windows systems, VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter is your best choice, which is not only a tool to help you produce XPS file from various image file, but also watermark XPS file conveniently and professionally. Here is download entrance of VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter:

Download VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter to convert image to XPS

To know details to convert image file to XPS file and watermark XPS file, please continue to read this article:

1. Run Command Prompt window

Click start in your computer so that start menu can be opened,  then please click Run there and in pop Run dialog box, type cmd.exe and click ok, then Command Prompt window could be opened directly on screen.

2. Use commands and parameter to convert image file to XPS file and watermark XPS file

First, please refer to following example to input commands and parameter in Command Prompt window:

D:\img2xps\img2xps.exe –wtext “Watermark” -wtype 1 –wf “Arial” -wh 200 -wb -wi -wu -ws -wo 80 -wa 75 –wc “FF0000” -wx 100 -wy 100 C:\input\test1.png D:\output\test1.xps

where you need to know:

  • Commands:

D:\img2xps\img2xps.exe : directory of “img2xps.exe” used to run VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter

C:\input\test1.png : directory of source PNG file, which is typed for adding this PNG file for this conversion

D:\output\test1.xps : directory of objective XPS file, which is inputted for saving XPS file after conversion

  • Parameters:

-wtext “Watermark”: watermark XPS file with “Watermark” watermark content

-wtype 1: watermark XPS file on header, also int value “0” watermarks XPS file normally, and “2” helps you watermark XPS file on footer

-wf “Arial”: watermark XPS file in font style “Arial”, which can be changed to another style

-wh 200: watermark XPS file with font height 200, which could be changed accordingly

-wb: watermark XPS file in bold font

-wi: watermark XPS file in italic style of font

-wu: watermark XPS file in underlined font

-ws: watermark XPS file in strikeout font

-wo 80: watermark XPS file in 80 opacity, which could be changed from 0 to 100, the smaller value here is, the more transparent watermark is

-wa 75: watermark XPS file in angle of 75

-wc “FF0000”: watermark XPS file in red color, also other hexadecimal value, e.g., 0000FF – green color, 0000FF – blue color, could be set etc.

-wx 100: watermark XPS file in specified offset 100 in horizontal direction

-wy 100: watermark XPS file in specific offset 100 in vertical direction

Note: there is another parameter you can use to edit width of watermark font: -ww <int>

To start conversion from image file to XPS file and watermark XPS file with VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter, please click enter in Command Prompt window after all prepared work is finished correctly. Finally, objective XPS file with exclusive watermark could be added into destination folder.

As you can see, it is simple to use VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter to convert image file to XPS file and watermark XPS file with commands, so why not try VeryDOC Image to XPS Converter right now to watermark XPS file by yourself?

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