PLS HELP
Here is my color managment settings, if it helps.
Thanks.
I noticed you have antialiasing set to off when converting to bitmap. Try converting to bitmap with antialiasing turned on. That may be the case.
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.
I solved the problem by adjusting all blacks to #C:100 #M:100 #Y:100 #K:100.
Don't use C:100 M:100 Y:100 K:100 for print. Never. That means 400% of ink and it's a big issue on printing (one of the worst problems). Moreover, you don't need it. The "gray outline" is just for view, not for print, unless you convert to bimap and choosed "antialias". Yo don't need to convet to bitmap, just overprint black and problem solved
There's something going on here other than this and I need to see the file. It cold be that the user is misinterpreting the display.
I don't think there is anything spooky with this at all actually, it is just how it works when certain colors are mixed.In the image below you can see what happens when CMYK orange and black meet, in this case via a transparency but it could also be the anti-aliased edges where two objects meet.First column with vector objects, then different conversions to bitmaps.Don't remember exactly how it works but I think someone from Corel (Hendrik Wagenaar perhaps) once explained to us why we sometimes get these "white lines" where colors meet.This is not only a Corel issue by the way, I have seen people asking the same thing for Adobe products.