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  1. Select File > Print.
  2. On the General tab in the Print dialog box, select PDF Color Mapping to activate the options on the Color Separation tab.
  3. Click the Color Separations tab.
  4. In the Color column lists, select the colors that will print on their own separations.
  5. Ensure that all required spot colors are in the job's color list and, if needed, are defined with suitable process builds.
  6. Specify how any spot colors are to print:
    • To print a spot color on its own separation, select the spot color's check box and its own color name in the color's Output As list. If the spot color is not yet on the list, you can add it.
    • To print a spot color with its process equivalents, select Process Colors in the color's Output As list and select the spot color's check box. The spot color is printed on CMYK separations according to its defined process build.
    • To print a spot color with a specific separation, select the process color separation in the spot color's Output As list.
    • To print all spot colors as their process equivalents, click All Spots as Process.
    • To reset all the spot colors to print separately when the output settings for the spot colors are varied, click All Spots Separately.
  7. Change the Overprint/Knockout settings, if needed for any SSiCustomColor separations.
  8. Change the Line Screen and Screen Angle settings, if needed.
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