The [Marks] option allows you to determine the marks that will be used with your image. Marks assist you in cutting, welding, and framing your finished job (Figure 3).
You can also set up the Print Label from the [Marks] option. The [Print Label] contains information about your job such as resolution, size, date printed, and so on. This information is printed with your image in one of the margins and can help you recreate the image at a later date.
To use the Marks option:
(In Editor)
1. Open the Marks option by clicking [Finishing] tab and select [Marks] tab.
2. Select the Marks that you want to use by selecting the appropriate options.
3. If you want to use the Print Label, enable that option and click [Setup] button. This opens the “Print Label Setup” dialog.
4. Select your options and type required information for the Print Label, and Click [OK.]
(In RIP-Queue)
You also can set Marks option in the Quick Sets .
1. In the RIP-Queue, go to Edit Quick Sets icon and clicking Edit > Advanced > Finishing > Mark from the tree.
2. Check a mark the types of marks to want to use by selecting the appropriate options.
3. If you want to use the [Print Label], enable that option and click [Setup]. This opens the”Print Label Setup” dialog.
4. Select your options and type required information for the Print Label, and Click [OK].
The [Marks] option includes the following settings:
Edge Marks
[Edge marks] option has 3 types of mark: Mark, Crop Mark, Crop Outline. Check a box you want to use.
- Registration marks print a crosshair mark at each corner of an image. These marks help ensure that the image is straight on each side when trimming.
- Crop marks are right-angle marks that are placed on the edges of each corner of the image. Because the same area is used for Registration marks, Crop marks do not have any effect if you are already using Registration marks.
- Crop Outline prints a solid line around the border of the entire image. When using [Crop Outline], the Crop marks have no effect because the solid line is printed in the same area as the Crop marks.
Custom (Sewing/Folding)
This option allows you to set [Sewing] marks and [Folding] marks in custom locations on the image. The default is set to add lines to all sides of the image, at a distance 1 inch (25.4 mm) from the edges.
To use Sewing / Folding Marks
- Check a box of the [Enable Sewing Marks] for set any options you want to use.
- Click button for setting up mark line style. You can set [Line Type], [Line Length], [Gap Length], [Line Width], and [Line Color] in the “Setup Mark Line Style” dialog (Figure 2).
- Select alignment you want to place sewing / folding Marks on your image.
Visible Sewing / Folding Marks:
Check [Visible] box so that the sewing marks will be visible in the preview and printed on the job. If the box is not checked, nothing will be printed for this sewing mark. This option may be used when you need to see where a specific mark is by turning it on or off. You may also have a sewing mark saved to use later and need it temporarily turned off.
To add a new mark:
Click [Add] button. This will add a new mark from the left side.
To change a mark placement:
To change the placement of that mark, make sure it is highlighted, then select from the [Align To] drop-down menu to align the mark to the [Top], [Left], [Bottom], or [Right].
To change a mark distance:
To change the distance from the selected edge, click the arrows or type in the desired measurement. The default setting is 1.0 inch (25.4 mm).
To remove a mark:
Click to highlight the mark you want to remove, then click [Remove] button.
Print Label
The [Print Label] prints job information at the end of the printed image.
To use the Print label, check a box of [Enable], and click [Setup]. You can then select the type of information you want to include in your Print Label by scanning through and marking the appropriate options.
Contour Cut Paths
This option determines where the Outline Cut will be created. Check the [Generate The Outline Cut Paths] box select the following options. In default setting is checked [Original Image Edge].
- Original Image Edge - This option generates a cut path around the original image area.
- Bleed Edge - This option generates a cut path around the bleed area.
- Trim Box Edge - This option generates a cut path around the trim area.
NOTE: If you do not have a contour cutting device, this option will not work.
Choke
[Choke] modifies the cut path by moving the path inside the edge by the chosen distance.
Trim Overlap
This option configures RIP-Queue to place cut lines in the center of the overlap.