Set printer's marks in Fiery Impose Plus
Fiery Impose Plus allows you to set printer’s marks. You can also turn on or turn off marks and individual elements of the job label.
A dotted line defines the location of a fold on a layout called a fold mark; a solid line defines the location of a cut called a trim mark. Specialized marks also define the size and locations of margins (space surrounding the page's content area), gutters (space between pages), and bleeds (extensions of content beyond a trim mark), used to ensure that the printed area extends to the very edges of a trimmed page. You can choose between standard style trim marks or Japanese style marks.
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Use printer's marks to add trim, fold, and job information to all sheets in a job. The printer's marks option turns printer’s marks on globally throughout a job. Layouts display only the relevant printer's marks. If the layout does not require folding the sheet, fold marks are not displayed, even if you selected them.
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Use the Marks window to turn on or turn off trim marks, fold marks, and the individual elements of the job label.
About named sets of marks in the Marks menu
Named sets of marks can be saved to your local computer or can be a unique set of marks for a specific job.
- None - no marks to be applied.
- A list of names that you used
when saving sets of marks on your local computer.Note: By default, names are sorted in alphanumeric ascending order.
- Custom - marks that are unique to the job or have not been saved as a named set of marks on your local computer.
If you open a job with a named set of marks (called, for example, “Blue Marks”) and then you use the Marks menu to change one of the settings, the changed set of marks is no longer named “Blue Marks” and is instead named “Custom”. If you save this changed set of marks, you can give the set a new name. If you try to name it “Blue Marks”, Fiery Impose Plus asks you whether you want to overwrite the existing set named “Blue Marks”.
If you change the settings in “Blue Marks” after saving a job, when you next opens that job, the name of the set of marks shows as “Custom”. If you delete a named set of marks after saving a job, when you next open that job, the name of the set of marks shows as “Custom” but the settings in the job are not lost.
Name, save, and reuse sets of marks
You can apply mark settings and name, save, and reuse sets of marks, including style, horizontal length, vertical length, stroke type, stroke width, and stroke color.
Define printer's marks
You can use the Marks window to set printer’s marks.
- In the Settings pane, click the Marks menu and select Define.
- Use the Trim, Fold, Job Label, Blank Page Text, and Registration Mark and Barcode tabs to specify settings.
Set trim marks
You can use the Trim tab to set trim marks.
Set Fold marks
You can set fold mark length and appearance, and disable individual marks in the Fold tab.
- In the Marks window, click the Fold tab.
- Select the Print fold marks check box.
- Set any of the following:
Set the horizontal and vertical lengths of marks from 1 to 216 points.
Set Stroke type of fold marks to either dotted or solid.
Set Stroke width of fold marks from 1/4 to 3 points.
Set the Stroke color.
Set job label attributes
You can set job label content and location in the Job Label tab. Job label content for VDP jobs differs from non-VDP jobs.
Set blank page text
You can set what shows on implicit blank pages in the Blank Page Text tab.
- Click the Blank Page Text tab.
- Select the Print blank page text check box.
- Type text you want to appear on any implicit blank pages.
Set registration marks and barcode in Fiery Impose Plus
Your imposed layout can include a registration mark, a barcode, or both. These options allow automatic drift compensation and machine setup for the Duplo offline finisher.
The registration mark position determines the leading edge of the sheet, as the Duplo finisher requires the mark to be on the right of the leading edge of the upper surface of the sheet.