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Layering is the ability to assign two or more PDF pages to a single page position. The layering feature is useful for the following situations:

  • Versioning
  • Varnishes
  • Adding text to Copydot scans

When you assign two or more pages to one page position the thumbnail of the page position displays a large V.
The V identifies the page position as a layered page position, and the V is associated with the bottom layer or page in the page position.
You can view the PDF pages in Adobe Acrobat but you can only view them one at a time. To view all the layers, you can output a Virtual Proofing System proof, and view the proof in Virtual Proofing System software.
Notes:

  • When you output the job, all layers above the bottom layer must be set to overprint.
  • The system cannot trap between layers. It can only overprint layers.
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