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Resolving matching bleed overlaps in non-rectangular artwork
When you select the Overlap tool from the main toolbar, Pandora software detects and highlights any overlapping bleeds. You can resolve matching overlapping bleeds simultaneously. The overlap areas must have the same shape and the same number of points in the bleed path. You can resolve matching overlapping bleedsResolving bleed path based on CAD file line type
Automate bleed path resolution by creating all the bleed with overlaps as a special line type in the CAD program you use (for example, Esko Artios or Arden Impact). Both the PLA software and the Pandora software will use this line type to create the bleed. Note: You must have made similar adjustmentsResolve bleed path based on CAD file line type
Pandora can be configured to automate bleed path resolution when a special line type is used in your CAD program. When you snap an artwork to the die, Pandora will use the special line type and resolve the bleed automatically. Only if Pandora is not able to find this line type or if there is a problem with the dieResolving matching bleed overlaps in non-rectangular artwork
When you select the Overlap tool from the main toolbar, Pandora software detects and highlights any overlapping bleeds. You can resolve matching overlapping bleeds simultaneously. The overlap areas must have the same shape and the same number of points in the bleed path. You can resolve matching overlapping bleedsSet the page trim and bleed boxes on a PDF page
the trim box of st001.pdf to make the crop marks visible on the page. Use the mouse to set the bleed box so that the bleed marks are visible on the page … file. Using the same procedure outlined in steps 1–8, revise the trim and bleed boxes for the even-numbered pages. Open a few even- and odd-numbered pagesBleeds
The Pandora software offers features for creating and manipulating bleeds in two kinds of work: Rectangular artwork, such as labels Nesting work, such as cartons For both types of work, the software uses the setting for Bleed margins in Preferences to generate the initial bleed path. You can edit bleeds by usingEditing bleeds manually
You can manually edit bleeds to mask portions of the artwork. You can also adjust rectangular bleed margins to crop out extra image area, such as printer's marks, by using negative settings in the bleed margins. You can edit bleeds by adding points to the bleed path and dragging the points to the desired locationsEditing bleeds for rectangular work
When you place an artwork file in the layout, the Pandora software creates a rectangular bleed path that is offset from the PDF trim box by the amount you specified in the Bleed margins box in Preferences. The black handles on a selected artwork identify the trim box. You can modify bleed paths on the Geometry paletteBleeds
The Pandora software offers features for creating and manipulating bleeds in two kinds of work: Rectangular artwork, such as labels Nesting work, such as cartons For both types of work, the software uses the setting for Bleed margins in Preferences to generate the initial bleed path. You can edit bleeds by usingSetting bleeds for non-rectangular work
When you snap an artwork to a die station, the Pandora software tries to extract the shape of the artwork from the die station. The initial bleed path of the artwork is offset from the shape of the die station by the amount you specified in the Preferences > Bleed margins box. If the software cannot extract