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Solaris Trusted Extensions Label Administration
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Labels on Body Pages

By default, each print job's label is printed at the top and bottom of every body page.

Figure 4-1 shows the label PUBLIC printed at the top and bottom of a print job's body page.

Figure 4-1 Label Automatically Printed on Body Pages
The context describes the graphic.

The Security Administrator role can change the defaults so that a higher label is printed instead of the label of the print job. To print a higher label, see Specifying Channels. To hide labels completely, see Reducing Printing Restrictions in Trusted Extensions (Task Map) in Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures.

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