Adding marks to a layout
You can add marks as 1-bit TIFF files or 8-bit TIFF files, depending on the format of the elements on the layout.
In the Inventory palette, select the Marks tab.
Click .
In the Marks dialog box, in the Mark box, select the mark (1-bit TIFF or 8-bit TIFF file) that you want to add.
The list shows the marks that are located in the folder designated in Edit > Preferences > Marks.
The mark will be positioned at the top-left corner of the active area of the layout (corresponding to the intersection of the top and left margins).To reposition of the mark, use one of these methods:
- In the Info > Elements panel, use the Position boxes to specify the horizontal and vertical positions of the mark.
- In the Info > Elements panel, enter a value in the Move box and click one of the arrows to move the mark according to the distance specified.
- Use the mouse to drag the mark to the desired location.
Click OK.
Placing marks in the margin areas, outside the active content area of the layout
- In the Layout Preferences, select the check box for Enable the positioning of elements outside layout area.
- To prevent content files from being placed outside the layout area defined by the margins, select the Marks Only check box.
- In the Output Layout dialog box, clear the Trim Layout check box.
Otherwise, the following error message will appear:You cannot output this layout because one or more marks are positioned outside the layout area, and Trim Layout is selected.
Locking a mark to prevent it from being moved out of position accidentally
The Marks Inventory palette displays either a Locked or Unlocked icon beside each mark.
- On the layout or in the Marks Inventory palette, select the mark that you want to lock.
- Right-click the selected mark.
- In the menu, select Lock.
A check mark appears beside the Lock menu item. - To unlock a mark that is currently locked, select the Lock menu item again. Viewing Marks in the Inventory palette will show , showing its state.
Note: Locking a mark prevents it from being moved but does not prevent it from being deleted.
Excluding marks from cutting files
- If a cutting table cannot accept a certain mark, add
_NOCUT
or_NC
to the mark's file name(
for example,CameraSpot_NC.tif).