HP Laserjet1012 only prints Not For Commercial Use

Have HP Laserjet 1012 installed on Dell Latitute E6410 running Windows 7.   Found a You Tube video for setup.  Using port DOT4_001, and HP Laserjet0355 PCL5(Microsoft) driver. 
Problem:  whentyou print test page, the printout has a black background and Not For Commercial Use printed on a diagonal in white.
If you open a document to print, it spools to this printer but the message is this Not for Cummercial Use.
Any ideas???

Perhaps the application you are using (Word?) is generating the watermark; or perhaps a watermark setting in the printer driver settings?
What happens if you try to print a simple text document from NotePad?

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