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Printer’s marks and bleeds
Specify printer’s marksWhen
you prepare a document for printing, a number of marks are needed
to help the printer determine where to trim the paper, align separation
films when producing proofs, measure film for correct calibration
and dot density, and so on. Selecting any page-mark option expands
the page boundaries to accommodate printer’s marks, bleed (the
parts of text or objects that extend past the page boundary to account
for slight inaccuracy when trimming), or slug area (an
area outside the page and bleed that contains printer instructions
or job sign-off information).
If you are setting crop marks
and want the artwork to contain a bleed or slug area, make sure
that you extend the artwork past the crop marks to accommodate the bleed
or slug. Also make sure that your media size is large enough to
contain the page and any printer’s marks, bleeds, or the slug area.
If a document doesn’t fit the media, you can control where items
are clipped by using the Page Position option in the Setup area
of the Print dialog box.
 Printer’s marks - A.
- Crop marks
- B.
- Registration
mark
- C.
- Page information
- D.
- Color
bars
- E.
- Bleed marks
- F.
- Slug area
- Choose File > Print.
- Click Marks and Bleed on the left side of the Print dialog
box.
- Select either All Printer’s Marks or individual marks.
Print the bleed or slug areasSpecify the bleed and slug areas in
the Document Setup dialog box. The bleed and slug areas are discarded
when the document is trimmed to its final page size. Objects outside
the bleed or slug area (whichever extends farthest) are not printed.
When
printing, you can override the default location for bleed marks
in the Bleed And Slug area of the Marks And Bleed area.
Files
saved in PostScript file format allow capable post-processing programs
to implement their own variable bleed.
- Choose File > Print.
- Click Marks And Bleed on the left side of the Print dialog
box.
- Select either All Printer’s Marks or individual marks.
- To override bleed settings in the Document Setup dialog
box, uncheck Use Document Bleed Settings and enter values from 0
to 6 inches (or equivalents) for Top, Bottom, Left, and Right (for
single-sided documents), or Top, Bottom, Inside, and Outside (for
double‑sided documents with facing pages). To extend the offset
evenly on all sides of the page, click the Make All Settings The Same
icon
.
- Click Include Slug Area to print objects using the slug
area defined in the Document Setup dialog box.
 You can preview the bleed and slug areas
before printing by clicking the Bleed Preview Mode  or
the Slug Preview Mode icon  at
the bottom of the Toolbox. (These may be hidden by the Preview Mode
icon  .)
Marks and Bleed optionsThe
Marks And Bleed area includes the following options:
- All Printer’s Marks
- Selects all printer’s marks including crop marks, bleed marks,
registration marks, color bars, and page information.
- Crop Marks
- Adds fine (hairline) horizontal and vertical rules that define
where the page should be trimmed. Crop marks can also help register
(align) one color separation to another. By using together with
bleed marks, you can select overlapped marks.
- Bleed Marks
- Adds fine (hairline) rules that define the amount of extra
area to image outside the defined page size.
- Registration Marks
- Adds small “targets” outside the page area for aligning the different
separations in a color document.
- Color Bars
- Adds small squares of color representing the CMYK inks and
tints of gray (in 10% increments). Your service provider uses these
marks to adjust ink density on the printing press.
- Page Information
- Prints the filename, page number, current date and time, and
color separation name in 6-point Helvetica in the lower-left corner
of each sheet of paper or film. The Page Information option requires
0.5 inches (13mm) along the horizontal edge.
- Type
- Lets you choose default printer’s marks or custom marks (for
Japanese pages, for example). You can create custom printer’s marks
or use custom marks created by another company.
- Weight
- Displays possible weights for crop and bleed mark lines.
- Offset
- Specifies how far from the edge of the page (not the bleed)
InDesign will draw printer’s marks. By default, InDesign draws printer’s
marks 6 points from the edge of the page. To avoid drawing printer’s
marks on a bleed, be sure to enter an Offset value greater than
the Bleed value.
Change the page position on the mediaWhen
you print a document to a cut-sheet media size that is larger than
the document size, you can control where the slug and bleed areas,
printer’s marks, and page fall on the media by using the Page Position
options in the Setup area of the Print dialog box. If a document
doesn’t fit the media and needs to be clipped, you can specify which
part of the document is clipped. The preview image in the Print
dialog box shows the results.
Note: To see the
bleed and slug areas and printer’s marks, use the Scale To Fit option instead
of Page Position; scaled pages are always centered. The Page Position options
are unavailable when Scale To Fit, Thumbnails, or Tile is selected.
In the Setup area of the Print dialog box, choose
a position in the Page Position menu.
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