Specifications

4-1 More Advanced Printing Settings
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Chapter 4 Advanced
White or CMYK Colors Gloss: When You Want Keep Changes in Settings to a Minimum
The program used to create the printing data is Adobe Illustrator CS3. For detailed information on drawing methods and how
to work with palettes, refer to the documentation or online help for Adobe Illustrator CS3. If you're using a dierent version
of Adobe Illustrator, some of the operations may dier from the explanations given below.
Procedure
1.
Create separate layers for the CMYK-color or white printing data and the gloss printing data.
Create the spot colors (special colors) "RDG_WHITE" and "RDG_GLOSS."
On page 12, "Creating Data for Printing," follow step
1.
to create the spot colors (special colors) "RDG_WHITE" and
"RDG_GLOSS."
Create the illustration for the areas using CMYK color and white data.
When drawing the illustration, give attention to the following points.
Draw in CMYK mode.
If you used two or more layers when drawing, then before you proceed to the subsequent operations, move all
drawings to the same layer (named "Layer 1" here).
Name the layer.
At the layer palette menu, select "Options for
'Layer 1'" to display the Layer Options window.
Note: The layer palette is displayed by going to the
menu and selecting [Window], then [Layer].
Assign "CMYK-white" (for example) as the name,
then click [OK].