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Choose a Finish Coat from the list of finishing foils.
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Choose the Application Type Print Shapes, Print Area, or Job Area.
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Turn on Apply to Clear Fills/Strokes to apply the finish coat to clear fills and strokes.
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Click OK to return to the Print Option dialog box.
Applying Multi-Spot Gradient Boost
The Multi-Spot Gradient Boost option in the Print Options dialog box alters the color densities
in the transition between gradient spot colors. When this option is turned on, printed gradient
colors are deeper and transition areas appear smoother. By default Multi-Spot Gradient Boost is
turned on in Print Options.
Printing a light color over a darker color
A primer can be used to solve opacity problems such as trying to print a light foil color (yellow,
for example) over a darker vinyl color (like purple). Primers can be used under both fills and
strokes.
Three check boxes in the GSPPlot Print Options dialog box provide options for priming:
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Solid Prime
changes the primer for objects with radial and linear fills to solid color.
This may not be desirable under a halftone.
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Global Prime
primes multiple objects at the same time. For instance, if there are four
foil colors, which require primer, the default setting is to prompt for a primer coat
before each color. If you select Global Prime, all colors, which require primer, are
primed at once to save time and material.
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Prime with Same Color
check box causes the primer to be the same color as the fill
color. When the check box is off the default primer is white.
Note: Turning on both Prime with Same Color and Global prime could cause an unanticipated
result. The primer used by Global Prime is the first color in the list. If several different colors
require a primer and both check boxes are turned on, all objects requiring a primer will be
primed with the first color. If the first color is red, for example, and a yellow-filled object also
requires a prime, it will be primed with red and the result will probably be an unsatisfactory
yellow color. It is best to use Global Prime if the primer color is white.
A “P” next to the color in the Plot Print Options dialog box Foil Color list indicates the primer
color.
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