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For Type, choose an ink type that describes the selected ink only if your prepress service
provider recommends changing this setting. (See
varnishes" on page
For Neutral Density, type a value that describes the neutral density of the selected ink
only if your prepress service provider recommends changing this setting. (See
"Adjusting ink neutral density values" on page
For Trapping Sequence, type a value to set the order in which inks are printed only if
your prepress service provider recommends changing this setting. (See
trapping sequence" on page
8 Continue specifying other print options, and then click Print to print your document.
Using the Trap Styles palette
The Trap Styles palette provides a simple interface for entering trap settings and saving a
collection of settings as a trap style. You can apply trap styles to any or all pages in the
current document, or import the styles from another InDesign document. If you don't
apply a trap style to a trapping page range, that page range will use the [Default] trap
style. The [Default] style is a collection of typical trap settings that are applied to all pages
of a new document by default. To assign a different style, or to use no style, see
a trap style to pages" on page
The way individual trapping options are used varies, depending on the situation. For more
information, see the other trapping topics. For more information on using InDesign styles,
see
"About InDesign styles" on page
To display the Trap Styles palette:
Choose Window > Trap Styles.
To view a trap style's settings:
Do one of the following in the Trap Styles palette:
Double-click the style.
Select the style and choose Style Options in the palette menu.
To compress the trap styles list:
In the Trap Styles palette, choose Small Palette Rows in the palette menu. InDesign
removes the divider lines and reduces the interline spacing, creating a more compact style
list.
To identify unused trap styles:
In the Trap Styles palette, choose Select All Unused in the palette menu. The trapping
engine highlights all styles (except [Default] and [No Trap Style]) that have not been
assigned to the current document. You can easily delete these styles.
Creating and editing trap styles
Use the Trap Styles dialog box to specify trap settings for new or existing styles (including
the [Default] trap style), or to delete trap styles.
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"Working with specialty inks or
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