I would be grateful for some help regarding bleeds and cut contour lines.
I am working on a project with various different contour shapes (see sample). Each shape has 2 different coloured contours. On top of the shape is another shape acting as a product header. This header has a different colour from the product object. At the moment I have grouped both these objects as they are going to be filled with printed content on front and reverse side and I must be sure to have a 100% alignment front and back.
My questions:
How do I include bleeds as well as a cut contour line for both objects? With the attached sample the letter A has an outer blue contour of 1.5 cm. How do I include the necessary bleed? Command 'outside boundary' doesn't work because I lose the cut shape within the design. Using a third contour "inside" blue contour also doesn't work.
I hope the description of the problem is clear. Can anyone help? Many thanks. Sonny
Sonny1 said: Thanks a lot, Mike. I give the designs to an outhouse commercial printing firm. Therefore I am not familiar with what the requirements are. I will check with the printer to see what they suggest. Sonny
Thanks a lot, Mike. I give the designs to an outhouse commercial printing firm. Therefore I am not familiar with what the requirements are. I will check with the printer to see what they suggest.
Sonny
Hello Sonny1; If you need to you can use my outhouse!!! lol
Sonny, we have a large format digital Versacamm and have to do this everyday all day long.
Get to be BFF's with your contour, boundary and smart fill tools and you'll be set to do cutcontours around multi-colored objects.
Hi Diane. Thanks for the sample - header at the back of design. With this minimal bleed the middle bit where the bleed is not cut still looks ok.
Yes, you're right, Sonny.......for most stuff.
However, if you're printing large graphics, that offset will be noticeable. I know no way to remedy that situation except by going in and manually adjusting.