Most known issues with QuarkXPress 7 and 8 involve transparency, colorized TIFF files, and geometry from PostScript.

Transparency

Transparency with OPI

Placed PDF files

As in earlier versions of the QuarkXPress software, placing PDF files may not work correctly. Objects inside the PDF file that use overprints or native unflattened PDF 1.4 transparency often don't output correctly from QuarkXPress. If you need to retain the appearance of overprints and transparency effects in a PDF file to be placed, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the PDF file in the Adobe Acrobat software.
  2. Save the file in EPS format.
  3. Place the EPS file (not the PDF file) in QuarkXPress.

Note: Placing a large, almost invisible, transparent object (for example, 0.1% tint) over a PDF file forces the QuarkXPress flattener to rasterize the PDF, often with better results.

Color recommendations

Use a DeviceN color setup, such as Composite CMYK and Spot, when working with spot colors. However, this setting will convert LAB and RGB images to CMYK. Quark's color management will convert RGB to CMYK using the ICC profile specified in the color setup. If it is important to preserve LAB and RGB images in their original color spaces, select the As Is output option.
If you do not intend to color manage CMYK to CMYK conversions during output and you are using QuarkXPress 7 Default or QuarkXPress Emulate Legacy source setups, then no color conversion would be performed on CMYK data. The reason no color conversions would be performed in this case is because both default setups have the Color Manage CMYK Sources to CMYK Destinations setting disabled.
In order to preserve spot color information you need to use DeviceN instead of composite CMYK output. To use DeviceN, click Edit > Color Setups > Source. Click Duplicate to create a copy of the default setup. In the CMYK tab, click Color Manage CMYK Sources to CMYK Destinations, and save the setup with a new name.
To set your global defaults to use DeviceN, click Preferences > Print Layout > Color Manager > Source Options > Source Setup, and select the source setup you created in this procedure.

Colorized TIFF files