Operation Manual

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Ignore — does not overprint areas; color on top prints and underlying colors are knocked out
Preserve — preserves overprinted areas
To print a simulated overprint
1
Click File Print.
2 Click the Color tab.
3 Enable the Print composite option.
4 Click the Composite tab.
5 From the Document overprints list box, choose Simulate.
The Simulate option rasterizes the file; the file is printed with process colors.
To overprint selected objects
1 Select an object.
2 Click Object, and choose any of the following:
Overprint outline
Overprint fill
Overprint bitmap
You can also set an object to overprint by right-clicking the object and choosing an overprint option from the context menu.
To overprint selected color separations
1
Click File Print.
2 Click the Color tab.
3 Enable the Print separations option.
4 Click the Separations tab.
5 In the Options area, enable the Use advanced settings check box.
6 Click Advanced.
7 In the Advanced separations settings dialog box, choose a color separation from the Screening technology list box.
8 In the Overprint column, click one or both of the following icons:
Overprint graphics
Overprint text
The icons appear darker when the separation is set to overprint.
You can change the order in which color separations print by selecting a color separation and choosing an order from the Order list
box.
To trap by always overprinting black
1
Click File Print.
2 Click the Color tab.
3 Choose one of the following options:
Print composite