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We are a small printshop in WY and send pdf files to various jobbers. Trying to get the process right. Came across your article and had a question. When choosing color option in Quark 8, should I choose “CMYK and spot color” if one of my colors is process black, but set at 100% black or should I choose “As Is”. Trying to eliminate extra plates.
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Click the OK button. You will be returned to the вІ
Next you will want to add crop marks and as shown in the following two screen shots:
project is printing in just spot colors.
An additional dialog box opens, which is filled with export settings. In the color section (shown in the above), make sure you create a composite PDF and specify to your job specs: CMYK, CYMK +spot, B&W, Grayscale or As Is if your
Choose a destination for your PDF document, select PDF/X-1a: 2001 as your pdf style, then click the Options button to access settings in the PDF Export dialog box. We recommend using the preset designated PDF/X-1a: 2001 because this is a PDF standard that has been put together specifically for print PDFs.
A window similar to the one below appears:
Make sure youвІ ve saved your file before attempting to create a PDF. First, select the Export option in the File Menu:
The procedure described below applies to QuarkXpress 8 for Mac. Other versions of the program work in a similar fashion.
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