System information
Figure 89: Knocking out white text cuts out the inks on the separations underneath.
To change the overprint settings of an object
1. Make sure overprint previewing is on in Adobe Acrobat (Advanced > Overprint Preview).
2. Using the Select Objects tool , select an object.
3. Choose Window > Show Enfocus Inspector or click the Show Inspector button to display
the Enfocus Inspector.
4. Select the Fill and Stroke > Overprint category.
5. Change the Fill or Strokeoverprint settings
• = on
• = off
6. If necessary, select an Overprint Mode: OPM 0 or OPM 1.
Note: You will only see a difference between the overprint modes if you turned the Adobe
Acrobat overprint previewing on, as described in step To change the overprint settings of an
object .
Forcing Overprint on all separations
The rules defining the result of overprint, sometimes doesn’t result in the overprint you want. In
that case, the Force Overprint on all separations can give a solution.
This function doesn’t just turn on overprinting, but it also changes the Fill color and/or the overprint
mode to enforce overprinting.
To force overprinting:
1. Make sure overprint previewing is on in Adobe Acrobat (Advanced > Print Production > Overprint
Preview).
2. Using the Select Objects tool , select an object.
3. Choose Window > Show Enfocus Inspector or click the Show Inspector button to display
the Enfocus Inspector.
4. Select the Fill and Stroke > Overprint category.
5. Select the Force Overprint on all separations from the fly-out menu
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