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This process template section determines how marks are handled during imposition output. Sheet Marks Identify the name and location of a PDF file containing sheet marks (for example variable marks, logo, and signoff line). Click Browse to locate and select a file. Include print curve in calibration When this check box is selected, the plate curve and print curve are applied to the mark. The curves applied are the ones selected in the Plate Curve list and Print Curve list in the Calibration & Screening section of the process template. When this check box is cleared, only the plate curve is applied. To prevent the application of the plate curve to a mark, select %%None%% in the Plate Curve list in the Calibration & Screening section of the process template. Locate Sheet Marks Adjacent to (See Sheet marks options explained and Sheet marks on final output.) at Distance (See Calculating the at distance value on final output.) Determines where, relative to the edge, the mark is placed:
Select Left, Center, or Right to determine the justification for the sheet mark.
Determines where, in relation to each page, trim and bleed marks should be placed. Trim and bleed marks are created in registration color and are 0.25 points in weight. Bleed marks are solid lines; trim marks are dashed lines. Trim marks are drawn according to the option selected: None—trim and bleed marks are not drawn. On Content—trim and bleed marks are drawn on the content (complete trim marks are drawn on the proof). Outside Content—trim and bleed marks do not extend to the content (only the four corners appear on the proof). Note:
Safe Protect Box The safe protect box enables you to print proofing lines within the trim box (or media box) on a proof to check that the page content is within the page margins. The safe protect box is drawn on the proof inside the trim or media box. Select the Safe Protect Box check box and in each of the Left, Right, Top, and Bottom boxes, type the distance from the trim or media box that you want the safe protect lines to appear. You can type different numbers in each of the four sides. When calculating where to place the safe protect lines, note that Prinergy measures from various starting points as shown in the following table.
Note: If you entered information for Trim Adjustment, the Safe Protect Box dimensions are calculated based on the Trim Adjustment dimensions. Trim Adjustment If you are using pages that have no trim or an incorrect trim box, in the Trim Adjustment area, type the distance from the edge of the page that you want trim lines to appear in each of the Left,Right, Top, and Bottom boxes. Locate Crop Mark of Length Available if On Content or Outside Content is selected in the Draw Trim and Bleed Marks box. at Distance Available when On Content or Outside Content is selected in the Draw Trim and Bleed Marks box. Unit Used for Variable Marks Select the unit you want to use to measure variable marks—inch, cm (centimeter), mm (millimeter), or pts (points). Imposition Marks Calibration Select one of the following options to determine how imposition marks are calibrated.
Show Press Sheet/Show Plate Edge Select one or both check boxes to show the location of the press sheet from the plate edge on imposed proofs. The defaults are set to OFF. Default Marks Font Prinergy can populate variable marks with double-byte characters such as those used for the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean languages. Here's an example of how you could use the feature:
Slugline A slugline mark is a text or variable mark that you place on loose page, imposition, or final output. Instead of using Sheet Marks or Page Marks, you can use Slugline to quickly place a slugline mark.
Note: If you are using a variable mark in your slugline, the
Replace variable marks in PDF content files Select this check box to enable variable text marks (for example, Clearing this check box means that only variable marks in mark PDFs will be replaced and that any variables present in content PDFs will be left as is. For example, if IMPORTANT: When When using this setting you must follow the procedure outlined in Partner Place Kodak Customer Portal Answer ID 69302. Failing to do so could result in serious output problems. Text Marks Knock Out Content By default, Variable marks overprint content, this setting will instead set those marks to Knock-out. Typically it will be used along with the setting ‘replace variable marks in content’ List of all Variable Marks |
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