Printing Printers Marks
Printing printer's marks lets you display information on a page about how a work should be printed. You can
specify the position of the printer's marks on the page.
The available printer's marks are as follows:
Crop/fold marks — represent the size of the paper and print at the corners of the page. You can print
crop/fold marks to use as guides to trim the paper. If you print multiple pages per sheet (for example, two
rows by two columns), you can choose to print the crop/fold marks on the outside edge of the page so that all
crop/fold marks are removed after the cropping process, or you can choose to add crop marks around each row
and column. Crop/fold marks ensure that marks appear on each plate of a separated CMYK file.
Bleed limit — determines how far an image can extend beyond the crop marks. When you use a bleed to
extend the print job to the edge of the page, you must set a bleed limit. A bleed requires that the paper you
are printing on is larger than the size of paper you ultimately want, and the print job must extend beyond
the edge of the final paper size.
Registration marks — are required to line up film for proofing or printing plates on a color press.
They print on each sheet of a color separation.
Color calibration bars — are color scales that print on each sheet of a color separation and ensure accurate
color reproduction. To see calibration bars, the page size of the print job must be larger than the page size
of the work you are printing.
Densitometer scale — is a series of gray boxes ranging from light to dark. These boxes are required to
test the density of halftone images. You can position the densitometer scale anywhere on the page. You can also
customize the levels of gray that appear in each of the seven squares on the densitometer scale.
Page numbers — helps you collate pages of an image that do not include any page numbers or do not contain
page numbers that correspond to the actual number of pages.
File information — prints file information, such as, the color profile; halftone settings; name, date, and
time the image was created; plate number; and job name.
To print crop and fold marks
Click File } Print.
Click the Prepress tab.
Enable the Crop/fold marks check box.
If you want to print only the exterior crop/fold marks, enable the Exterior only check box.
To print composite crop/fold marks
Click Tools } Options.
In the list of categories, double-click Global, and click Printing.
Choose Composite crop marks from the Option list.
Choose Output in CMYK from the Setting list box.
To set a bleed limit
Click File } Print.
Click the Layout tab.
Enable the Bleed limit check box.
Type a value in the Bleed limit box.
To print registration marks
Click File } Print.
Click the Prepress tab.
Enable the Print registration marks check box.
Choose a registration mark style from the Style list box.
To print color calibration bars and densitometer scales
Click File } Print.
Click the Prepress tab.
In the Calibration bars area, enable any of the following check boxes:
Color calibration bar
Densitometer scales
If you want to customize the levels of gray in one of the densitometer scale squares, choose
a number from the Densities list (lower values represent lighter squares) and type a new
density for that square.
To print page numbers
Click File } Print.
Click the Prepress tab.
Enable the Print page numbers check box.
If you want to position the page number inside the page, enable the Position within page
check box
To print file information
Click File } Print.
Click the Prepress tab.
Enable the Print file information check box.
Type a job name in the Job name/slug line box.
If you want to position the file information inside the page, enable the Position within page
check box.
To position printer's marks
Click File } Print preview.
Click the Marks placement tool.
Click the Auto-position marks rectangle button on the property bar.
Type values in the Marks alignment rectangle boxes.
You can also change the position of printer's marks by clicking on a printer's mark icon in the
print preview window and dragging the bounding box.
If you want to affix printer's marks to the object's bounding box instead of to the page bounding
box, click the Prepress tab in the Print dialog box, and enable the Marks to objects check box.
To print color separations
Click File } Print.
Click the Separations tab.
Enable the Print separations check box.
If you want to print specific color separations, enable the corresponding check box in the list
of color separations.
WHEN YOU WANT TO PRINT COLOR SEPARATIONS, PLEASE CALL QUICKSMART SIGNS FIRST FOR OUTPUT AND DIRECT
MACHINERY ADVICE.
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