- #SPOT PROCESS SEPARATION STUDIO 4 PRINTERS HOW TO#
- #SPOT PROCESS SEPARATION STUDIO 4 PRINTERS REGISTRATION#
#SPOT PROCESS SEPARATION STUDIO 4 PRINTERS REGISTRATION#
If you drag the registration mark to your document palette or a custom palette, it will add the color to your palette to have it easily available whenever you need. If you click the drop-down arrow in this window and look at the bottom of the list, you will see the registration color. Select a registration mark, then double-click the Outline settings in the bottom right of the interface. You can drag this color to the document palette or a custom palette for easy access. This color is good for job names and registration marks to keep them consistent on all films or screens. If you use the registration color for these marks it will show up on each separation without having to change the color.
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When printing screen-printed separations, you can add your own custom registration marks on the page so you can control where they are on the output. They are labeled with a name, so you know exactly which separation or color plate you are printing. Think of it like a coloring book and each color crayon you color with or use from the spot color palette is a separation. In some printing processes that use spots color, like screen printing, you need to isolate each color into individual color areas so they can be printed on the same plate or screen.
#SPOT PROCESS SEPARATION STUDIO 4 PRINTERS HOW TO#
You will learn how to manage some of the settings inside CorelDRAW that will help you feel confident that when you hit “print” you will get exactly what you wanted in your output. In this tutorial you will learn about printing color separations.