PageMaker6.0/6.5 version output trap inventory (up)

1. Page setup and bleeding position: How big is the finished product, how big the file is made, and the bleeding part is on the outside of the finished product. Note that Pagemaker can only have 3mm bleeding. Therefore, when using PageMaker, the edge of the page or the color of the page should be about 3 - 5mm out of the page, so as to avoid white edges when cutting. In addition, if you need to add bleeding points for some plots in PageMaker, you must have a part of the added color blocks in the page. Solution: Turn RGB mode to CMYK mode in Phoroshop to avoid color deviations.

2. If there are RGB images in the PageMaker file and CMYK mode is not turned on, PageMaker will output gray scale images when it is an RGB mode image separation output.

Solution: Turn RGB mode to CMYK mode in Phoroshop to avoid color deviations.

3. Font fonts are used by the software in PageMaker. This effect shows no problem in the file, but may cause problems in the distribution (such as: thick may return the paste word, underscore run position, hollow words become solid, etc.).

Solution: Try not to use the font effects of the software in PageMaker document layout. When underlined, use a tool to draw a straight line.

4. EPS and AI diagrams in pageMaker (including EPS images in Photoshop, Illustra-tor, etc.) rotate, and picture loss may occur.

Solution: In PageMaker typesetting, the image is not rotated as much as possible. If the rotation should be used after rotating the image in Photoshop or Illustrator, the refresh rate of the standard mode of the AI ​​image is very slow, so it is not recommended. Using Illustratotr to store EPS To choose the 8.0 format, EPS7.0 can often not be interpreted.

5. Figure deformation

PageMaker is a TIFF image that is not recommended to be stored in the LZW compression format. PageMaker layout files are placed in TIFF format where the image is large (greater than 8000 pixels in length). It is easy to produce the tensile deformation phenomenon, especially the TIFF image of the narrow strip. Pay special attention to it. In addition, the TIFF image with the path will be missing in the output in PageMaker6.0.

Solution: Convert TIFF format to EPS or DCS format and place it in PageMaker, and note that saving to EPS does not select the Includehalftone and Include Transfer Function options.

6. After losing the plot with Pagemaker

Solution: Pagemaker in the direction of the map is likely to appear lost graph, as far as possible in Photoshop to turn the map, if you want to make imposition software is the best.

7. After the film is drawn

Solution: The figure may be enlarged too large, the normal situation should be about 300 points of the map, if you want to enlarge not more than 150% as much as possible otherwise the picture will not be good.

8. Slow filming

Solution: If the Pagemaker shrinks the picture very small or only a small part, it will make the hair piece too slow. Try to use as much graphics as possible in Photoshop.

9. The figure copied directly from other software can't be printed or can't be sent

Solution: If you copy the page maker directly from other software to a sharp point on the control bar, it cannot be displayed in the link. This type of drawing can not be issued, should export the TIF or EPS into Pagemaker can be normal film.

10. Problems with composite fonts

Solution: It is best to copy the Pagemaker/RSRC/Composite font out of the film. If there is no hair piece, it will be very troublesome. When opening the film, you must open the composite font editor to see if the fonts used are all open. If there is a "*" in front of the Chinese font, if the English font is not open, the Chinese font will be used in the English font.

11. The text of the pageMaker text retouching effect is grouped and the result of the text rewinding is lost.

Solution: When the text rewinds the effect, the text picture should not be grouped.

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