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The green rectangle represents the imageable area for the selected media.
A black rectangle represents the media area when a sheet-fed device is
chosen in the PPD drop-down menu (Device pane).
A gray area surrounding the layout represents bleeds when a bleed setting is
chosen using the Custom Bleeds (Bleed pane).
If the page size, including crop marks and/or bleed, is greater than the
imageable area of the print media, a red area indicates portions of the layout
that are outside the imageable area and will therefore be clipped. If
Automatic tiling is enabled in the Pages pane, the red area does not display.
An R will display for the Negative Print. Pages will rotate as per the
orientation and the paper size.
The arrow to the left of the graphic preview indicates the film or page feed
direction.
To the left of the graphic preview are two smaller icons. The cut-sheet icon
indicates that you have selected a cut-sheet output device from the PPD
drop-down menu (Device pane), whereas a roll-fed icon indicates that you
have selected a roll-fed output device from the PPD drop-down menu. The
question mark is a drop-down button that displays a legend of the colors
used in the page preview area.
If registration marks are turned on (Registration Marks pane), they are also
displayed in the page preview area.
If Thumbnails is checked (Pages pane), a preview with thumbnails displays.
Printing color separations
To create host-based separations, please create a composite PDF out of
QuarkXPress and then use a PDF tool to separate plates.
To print color separations using In-RIP Separations please do the following:
Display the Color pane of the Print dialog box (File menu). 1
Choose Separation from the Mode drop-down menu. 2
Choose an option from the Setup drop-down list: 3
The In-RIP Separations option prints all process and spot color plates
and the output is in the composite format. However, the PostScript file to
be printed contains separations information. The In-RIP Separations
option must be selected only if you are using a PostScript level 3 device.
Note also that the Setup drop-down menu also contains all separations-
based output setups listed in the Default Output Setups dialog box (Edit >
Output Setups).