5 Choose the corner style to apply.
6 Enter the Thickness in the text box.
7 Enter the Bleed amount in the text box.
8 Click Continue.
Note: The Trapline Off button in the dialog box appears after a trapline is assigned and is used
to remove a trapline when Smart Editing.
Eliminating a print-to-cut registration problem
A Bleed Cut adds a specified amount beyond the thickness and makes the thickness edge a
cutline. When you cut the shape on a plotter, the bleed cut area is weeded away, removing
print-to-cut registration problems.
To assign a bleed cut to eliminate a print-to-cut registration problem
1 Select and fill a shape.
2 Turn off cuts.
3 Change the current fill to the attributes that you want the outline to be.
4 Select the shape, then click Tools > Trapline to open the Trapline dialog box.
5 Choose the corner style to apply.
6 Enter the Thickness (bleed plus the amount outside the shape) in the text box.
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