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b.
To print the lines that indicate where the sheet should be folded,
select the
Fold Marks
check box.
2.
In the
Bleed
area, select one of the following options:
a.
Maximum bleed:
Use this option to extend the bleed to the sheet
fold lines.
b.
Custom bleed size:
Type the required bleed size in millimeters.
Note:
•
Crop marks are placed according to the
Trim Size
option. A minimum
of 6 mm is required for crop marks, and 10 mm for fold marks.
•
If your job already includes crop marks incorporated in the DTP
application, you do not need to add crop marks here. If you do add crop
marks, both sets of crop marks can be printed.
•
If you want to use crop marks incorporated in the DTP application, make
sure that enough space is left around your page in the PostScript file so
that the page prints with crop marks.
Note:
•
You cannot extend the bleed size beyond the sheet fold lines. Bleed
does not affect the position of crop.
•
Bleeding must be defined in your DTP application in order for the Spire
CXP6000 color server to be able to apply the bleed options.
Summary of Contents for CXP6000 Color Server
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Page 99: ...Spire Web Center 85 Links The Links page enables you to link to related vendors or products...
Page 169: ...Basic Workflows Importing and Printing Jobs 156 Reprinting Jobs 158 Basic Settings 159...
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Page 190: ...176 Chapter 4 Basic Workflows Coating Select Coated to print on coated paper...
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Page 327: ...Color Workflow Calibration 314 Default Color Flow 340 Color Tools 358...
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