Supplement
Printing and Cutting Limitations and Workarounds in Illustrator 9.0
Printing and cutting are subject to some limitations when you use the transparency feature in Illustrator 9.0.
This section provides details about cases where limitations occur and describes workarounds.
Effects That Limit Cutting (The Illustrator 9.0 Transparency Feature)
The cutting line (CutContour) may be printed if there is even a single object on the Illustrator 9.0 artboard to
which any of the following effects have been applied. This means that printing and cutting cannot be carried
out at the same time as long as any of these effects are used.
•
[
Filter
] > [
Stylize
] > [
Drop Shadow
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Stylize
] > [
Blur
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Stylize
] > [
Drop Shadow
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Stylize
] > [
Inner Glow
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Stylize
] > [
Outer Glow
]
•
[
Object
] > [
Rasterize
]
(only when Background is set to Transparent)
•
When
Mode
is other than
Normal
at the Transparency palette (
Window
>
Show Transparency
).
•
When
Opacity
is other than 100% at the Transparency palette (
Window
>
Show Transparency
).
•
When
Make Opacity Mask
is executed at the Transparency palette (
Window
>
Show
Transparency
).
When
Background
is set to
Transparent
by
Effect
>
Rasterize
>
Raster Effects Setting
, the cutting line
may be printed when any of the following effects are used.
•
[
Effect
] > [
Blur
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Artistic
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Sharpen
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Sketch
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Texture
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Video
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Pixelate
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Brush Strokes
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Stylize
]
•
[
Effect
] > [
Distort
]
The cutting line is also printed if it is specified using
Overprint Stroke
or an object superimposed over the
cutting line is specified using
Overprint Stroke
or
Overprint Fill
. However, you can avoid this by going to the
Print dialog box and checking the check box for "
Ignore Overprinting in Composite Output
."
Workarounds for Limitations
One method for performing printing and cutting while still using the effects with these limitations is to carry out
first only the printing without performing a form feed after printing, and then to carry out only the cutting at the
same location.
1. In Illustrator 9.0, draw the cutting line in a different layer than the objects you want to print. You can
create a new layer by going to the
Window
menu and using
Show Layers
to display the Layers palette.
2. Use the Layers palette to hide the layer where the cutting line is drawn.
3. In Roland ColorChoice, display Setup Properties. Select the Print tab, and then click the
Driver Options
button.
4. Uncheck
the
Advance After Plot
check box.
5. Go to "Advanced Printing Procedures" as described earlier in this document and follow the procedures
under "Illustrator 9.0" to make other settings.
6. Perform output with Illustrator 9.0. Carry out only printing, without performing cutting.
After printing, return the page and do not update the origin point.
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