The invention enables people to easily identify a printout image even in
the case where the printout image is printed with a tint block image
added thereon. More specifically, a physical page that is a printable
area of printing paper is divided into areas, an intended document/image
is printed in each of these divided areas (logical pages), and a tint
block image is printed only in an area that is in this physical page but
does not belong to any of the logical pages. Using a fact that a margin
is produced in the so-called N-up printing, the tint block image is
printed in this margin. Thereby, the tint block image can be printed in a
location that will not interfere with whatever printout image to be
printed.