Set up PDF Stamping (Watermark)
PDF Stamping is a brilliant method to prevent your customers from sharing digital downloads with others. Of course, it only works on PDF files, but you can learn more about preventing customers from sharing other types of digital downloads here.
Below is a video showing a stamped and locked PDF so the customer cannot remove their personal details. Preventing them from sharing the PDF with others because their identity is attached.
The Basic plan to use a single PDF Stamping template.
The Growth plan or higher to create unlimited PDF Stamping templates.
Please note that there is a maximum file size of 100MB to use PDF Stamping. If you want to compress your PDFs, you can do this here on Adobe’s PDF Compression page.
It will be able to compress your PDF to less than 100MB while maintaining the quality. Adobe invented PDFs, so this service is the best you can get.
If you did compress your PDF, you could use the Replace asset button to replace the PDF. This will replace the current PDF, so you don’t need to do anything else. You will be asked if you want to inform customers of an updated file, but that’s up to you to say Yes or No.
Our PDF Stamp allows you to place multiple dynamic variables, such as:
Customer’s email – {{ email }}
Customer’s full name – {{ name }}
Order number – {{ orderNumber }}
Order date – {{ orderDate }}
Order expiry date – {{ orderExpiry }}
Company name – {{ company }}
Billing address – {{ billingAddress }}
Shipping address – {{ shippingAddress }}
Order IP address (Shopify’s order IP) – {{ orderIp }}
Tips: I would recommend making the text very small and not noticable for the customer. This means that you can easily find your stamp or watermark, and find out who the customer was who shared it.
The customer’s email address will be used on the PDF stamp if you use this variable.
The customer’s full name will be included on the PDF stamp if you use this variable.
The order number that is given to the customer.
The order date is straightforward. This is the date that the customer placed the order. This information is pulled in from Shopify.
The order expiry date is when the order’s downloads will expire. This is the set number of days after the order date.
You can set this date by going to the Limitations page and setting how many days it takes for the order to expire.
Go to Settings > Limitations for downloads
Add a number in the “Order expiration” box
This is pulled from the Billing address.
Shipping address of the order.
Billing address of the order.
This is the IP address that is pulled from the Shopify order where the order was placed.
You have a few options for positioning.
Ensure you have the Fileflare app installed on your Shopify store.
Upload the PDF if you haven’t already.
On the PDF asset page, you will see an option for "PDF Stamping". You can either use the default template, or you can create your own, depending on the plan you’re on.
Edit your PDF template by going to Settings > Edit PDF templates.
Now click on “Edit” on a template you would like to customise or click “CREATE NEW TEMPLATE” if you want to create one.
Here you can customise all of your settings. Feel free to choose from either a text or image PDF stamp. You can even lock the PDF so your customers cannot remove their personal details. This prevents the customer from wanting to share the PDF files with others.
Once you have created your template, go back to your PDF asset. Here you can choose the template that you want. Then you can click the "Update" button to save.
You can test this by going to:
Go to “Assets”
Click on your PDF
Click the “Download asset” button. Test data will be stamped on it so you can see how it looks.
You can also place a test order on Shopify if you want to test a real order.
If the stamp does not appear, please go to our PDF troubleshooting guide to see if you have set it up correctly. There will be a problem somewhere. A common mistake is that you may have uploaded a password-protected PDF and the app cannot edit it.
If you have set up PDF Stamping but are running into issues, please check our PDF Stamp troubleshooting guide.
Below is a video showing a stamped and locked PDF so the customer cannot remove their personal details. Preventing them from sharing the PDF with others because their identity is attached.
What plan do I need?
The Basic plan to use a single PDF Stamping template.
The Growth plan or higher to create unlimited PDF Stamping templates.
Limitation of 100MB on PDFs to use PDF Stamping
Please note that there is a maximum file size of 100MB to use PDF Stamping. If you want to compress your PDFs, you can do this here on Adobe’s PDF Compression page.
It will be able to compress your PDF to less than 100MB while maintaining the quality. Adobe invented PDFs, so this service is the best you can get.
If you did compress your PDF, you could use the Replace asset button to replace the PDF. This will replace the current PDF, so you don’t need to do anything else. You will be asked if you want to inform customers of an updated file, but that’s up to you to say Yes or No.
The variables available
Our PDF Stamp allows you to place multiple dynamic variables, such as:
Customer’s email – {{ email }}
Customer’s full name – {{ name }}
Order number – {{ orderNumber }}
Order date – {{ orderDate }}
Order expiry date – {{ orderExpiry }}
Company name – {{ company }}
Billing address – {{ billingAddress }}
Shipping address – {{ shippingAddress }}
Order IP address (Shopify’s order IP) – {{ orderIp }}
Tips: I would recommend making the text very small and not noticable for the customer. This means that you can easily find your stamp or watermark, and find out who the customer was who shared it.
Customer’s email
The customer’s email address will be used on the PDF stamp if you use this variable.
Customer’s full name
The customer’s full name will be included on the PDF stamp if you use this variable.
Order number
The order number that is given to the customer.
Order date
The order date is straightforward. This is the date that the customer placed the order. This information is pulled in from Shopify.
Order expiry date
The order expiry date is when the order’s downloads will expire. This is the set number of days after the order date.
You can set this date by going to the Limitations page and setting how many days it takes for the order to expire.
Go to Settings > Limitations for downloads
Add a number in the “Order expiration” box
Company name
This is pulled from the Billing address.
Shipping address
Shipping address of the order.
Billing address
Billing address of the order.
IP address
This is the IP address that is pulled from the Shopify order where the order was placed.
How do I position the stamp?
You have a few options for positioning.
How to add PDF Stamping to an individual PDF
Ensure you have the Fileflare app installed on your Shopify store.
1. Go to your PDF asset
Upload the PDF if you haven’t already.
On the PDF asset page, you will see an option for "PDF Stamping". You can either use the default template, or you can create your own, depending on the plan you’re on.
2. Edit or create a PDF template
Edit your PDF template by going to Settings > Edit PDF templates.
Now click on “Edit” on a template you would like to customise or click “CREATE NEW TEMPLATE” if you want to create one.
Here you can customise all of your settings. Feel free to choose from either a text or image PDF stamp. You can even lock the PDF so your customers cannot remove their personal details. This prevents the customer from wanting to share the PDF files with others.
3. Apply the template to your PDF
Once you have created your template, go back to your PDF asset. Here you can choose the template that you want. Then you can click the "Update" button to save.
4. Test the PDF stamping
You can test this by going to:
Go to “Assets”
Click on your PDF
Click the “Download asset” button. Test data will be stamped on it so you can see how it looks.
You can also place a test order on Shopify if you want to test a real order.
If the stamp does not appear, please go to our PDF troubleshooting guide to see if you have set it up correctly. There will be a problem somewhere. A common mistake is that you may have uploaded a password-protected PDF and the app cannot edit it.
Video tutorial
Troubleshooting
If you have set up PDF Stamping but are running into issues, please check our PDF Stamp troubleshooting guide.
Updated on: 18/09/2024
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