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Bleeds
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 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 paletteEditing 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 paletteSetting 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 extractSetting 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 extractCreate a layout in the Pandora software, assign an artwork, and resolve bleed overlaps
From the File menu of the Pandora software, select Import > Die. Locate the die file MN068A1.CF2 at Packaging Activity Source Files/Tights Carton/, and click Open. In the Create Substrate (Press Sheet) dialog box, read the substrate (press sheet) values and modify the setting if necessary. Click Yes to confirm the sePage settings in Preflight Editor
annotations, select Except Printer's Mark or Trap Network annotations. Printer's mark and trap network annotations are allowed outside of the bleed box in PDF/X … by Determines which PDF geometry box Preflight analyzes within. Options include media box, crop box, trim box, art box, and bleed box. Trim box is likelyAbout page box layout
to be displayed or printed. bleed box Defines the bounds to which the contents of the page should be clipped when output in a production environment. Default value … , then you must specify the trim box, media box, and the bleed box. If the bleed box is not already defined, you can specify that the normalizer function set