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I suspect that using the full page background image is the problem, and in any case it does not seem necessary as the image has a transparent background.
It would make more sense to split the graphics top and bottom and put the top bit in the header and the bottom bit in the footer as in the example attached. It will look better if the two images are separated off the original before you shrunk it, but you should get the idea. Dare I suggest that an even better approach would be to use pre-printed stationery?
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