A method and an apparatus for applying chemical watermarks to a substrate, e.g., paper, using a digital printer which prints ink in a dot matrix pattern. The ink may contain either a translucentizing agent or an opacifying agent. The printer is digitally controlled to print ink in accordance with a computer program corresponding to a desired pattern or image.

 
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