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separations-based output setups listed in the Default Output Setups dialog box (Edit >
Output Setups).
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Choose an option from the Halftones drop-down menu:
To use the halftone settings you specify, choose Conventional.
To use the halftone settings built into the RIP, choose Printer. Choosing this option
disables the halftone controls in this pane.
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To specify a line frequency other than the default value, enter a lines per inch (lpi) value
in the Frequency field, or choose an option from the Frequency drop-down menu.
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The list at the bottom of the Color pane displays the plates used in the layout, as well as
the default Halftone, Frequency, Angle, and Function settings. Generally, the default
settings in the plate list give you correct printing results. However, you may need to adjust
these settings for your particular circumstances. A dash in a column indicates that the
column entry is not editable.
Uncheck any checkmark in the Print column to cancel printing for an individual plate,
or select the plate and choose No from the Print column drop-down menu.
The Plate column lists spot colors and process inks in the document when you choose
Separations from the Mode drop-down menu. The Setup drop-down menu at the top of
the Color pane specifies which layout plates are listed.
The Halftone drop-down menu lets you assign a different screen angle to a spot color.
The default screen values for spot colors are specified in the Halftone drop-down menu
in the Edit Colors dialog box (Edit > Colors > New).
The Frequency column lists the line screen frequency value. This is the lines per inch (lpi)
value that will be applied to each of the color plates. If you do not want to use the default
value for a plate, choose Other from the Frequency drop-down menu to display the
Frequency/Other dialog box.
The Angle column lists the screen angle for each color plate. If you do not want to use
the default value, choose Other from the Angle drop-down menu to display the
Angle/Other dialog box.
To specify alternate dot shapes in printed screens, choose an option from the Function
column drop-down menu.
Printing color composites
To print composite color output (as opposed to color separations):
1
Display the Color pane of the Print dialog box (File menu).
2
Choose Composite from the Mode drop-down menu.
3
Choose an option from the Setup drop-down list:
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