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how to set the "cut marks" in Illustrator for offset print?
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| As objec :)
Thank you all.
[mfk]
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| i mean not with the method File > Print > Bleed and Marks
i've seen another methid days ago but i don't remember how to reach it :)
Thank you,
[mfk]
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| On 11/8/06 5:07 AM, [mfk] commented:
> i mean not with the method File > Print > Bleed and Marks
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> i've seen another methid days ago but i don't remember how to reach it :)
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> Thank you,
> [mfk]
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You may be looking for Trim Marks under Filter>Create
Select an object or a group of objects you wish to make trim marks around,
then use the filter. If you're trimming a bleed you'll need to draw a box
over your object(s) that is approx. .125" to the inside and use that box to
make your trim marks, then delete the non printing box.
Alternatively, you can always draw your own.
inez
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| Thank you!
[mfk]
"inez" <inezhsmith@earthlink.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:C1776CE3.57CE6%inezhsmith@earthlink.net...
> On 11/8/06 5:07 AM, [mfk] commented:
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> You may be looking for Trim Marks under Filter>Create
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> Select an object or a group of objects you wish to make trim marks around,
> then use the filter. If you're trimming a bleed you'll need to draw a box
> over your object(s) that is approx. .125" to the inside and use that box
> to
> make your trim marks, then delete the non printing box.
>
> Alternatively, you can always draw your own.
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> inez
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