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Negative: Produces a negative image. This option, if enabled, will only work when
outputting to PostScript printers. Leave off if you are asked for "positive" or just "pos".
Turn on for "negative" or "neg".
Always overprint black: Overprints any objects that are over 95% Key (CMYK black).
Black is a relatively opaque ink and overprinting reduces registration problems. This
option is particularly useful if you have a lot of black text. If your document has large
areas of solid black, overprinting all black can cause problems with over-inking on the
press. Overprinting is described later in the chapter.
Separations dialog
The SEPARATIONS dialog gives control over separations and PostScript settings.
To open it, choose "File -> Print Options" then select the
SEPARATIONS tab. Or, from
the
PRINT dialog, click OPTIONS then select the SEPARATIONS tab.
PostScript options
The settings give you control when sending to a PostScript printer. They are ignored
by any other type of printer. It is unlikely you will need to change these, but if asked to
do so you can change the settings described below.