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4 In the pop-up menu at the top of the dialog box, choose the paragraph rule you want
to overprint.
5 Select Overprint Stroke, and click OK.
The Overprint Stroke option in the Paragraph Rules dialog box can be part of a
paragraph style.
Viewing how colors will overprint
Overprint Preview mode provides an on-screen "ink preview" that approximates how
blending, transparency, and overprinting will appear in color-separated output. However,
it's important that you carefully check overprinted colors on separated documents using
integral or overlay proofs.
Note: You can also see overprinting effects when you output to a composite printing
device. This is useful for proofing color separations.
Appearance of artwork on monitor and printed artwork
To preview how colors will overprint and blend:
Choose View > Overprint Preview.
Simulating overprinting of spot inks
Overprint simulation is useful for simulating the effects of overprinting spot inks with
different neutral density values (for example, red and blue). When you print to a composite
output device using overprint simulation, you can see if the resulting color is one that you
want to overprint or knock out. For more information about neutral density, see
ink neutral density values" on page
To simulate overprinting:
1 In the Output panel of the Print dialog box, choose a composite option in the
Color menu.
2 Select Simulate Overprint.
Specifying printer's marks
When you prepare a document for printing, a number of marks are needed to help the
printer align separation films when producing proofs, measuring film for correct
calibration and dot density, trimming film to size, and so on. Selecting any page-mark
option expands the page boundaries to accommodate printer's marks or bleed, (the parts
of text or objects that extend beyond the page boundaries after trimming).
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