Copy Resistant Rx Symbol

The Copy Resistant Rx Symbol fades or disappears when copied at 600dpi. This allows pharmacists to easily check for copy fraud.
 
 

Settings Fields

Size / Position

X:  The X value for the top left position of the element. All documents are defined on an X,Y coordinate  system where 0,0 is the top left of the document.

Y: The Y value for the top left position of the element. All documents are defined on an X,Y coordinate  system where 0,0 is the top left of the document.

Width: The width (distance from X) of the element.

Height: The Height (distance from Y) of the element.

Foreground/Background: This setting determines if the element should be in the foreground or background when layered against the original document. Certain elements in original documents (e.g. data tables) are typically rendered in the finished PDF as an image, requiring an element placed by the system to be explicitly placed in the foreground to be visible in the secured document. Watermarks would typically be set to Background to allow the original documents content to be placed over them. 

 

Image Properties

Rotation: This slider controls the images rotation, relative to the source. Increasing the slider will rotate the image in a clockwise direction.

Level: The darkness level for the Rx symbol. This setting is determined using the Copy Resistant Rx Symbol test pages. 
 

The Copy Resistant Rx Symbol must be properly calibrated to the printer producing the secure prescription. TROY technical support can assist with determining the correct value for your printer.