This is new in X6. The "print file info" option when selected has now 4 lines of information on the lead edge. The line 4 is very close to the page edge. So what ? In commercial use this can to problems, where in previous versions the "Print file info" was in three lines at the top and one line at the bottom and a good distance from the page edge. This info is out-with the page size when using crop marks.
The question is: can this 4 lines of page info be edited down back to 3 lines or be moved further away from the page edge?
I suspect not. Hopefully Corel will pick up on this and rectified in a future service pack
What amount of bleed do you use? if you add bleed on the print menu the info must be at the right place
Regardless of bleed. The information lines are to close to the page edge. If a printed job has to be guillotined slightly in different position to correct a page position after printing then having file information on the page to close will compromise this and could cost a lot of money in waste. In the commercial print world corrective cutting happens more often than not.Making the file information into 4 lines is not a benefit but a hindrance but I would be interested to hear why CDR’s “print file info” was change to this layout style. If I have the ears of anyone at Corel then it would be nice to have the facility to selectively place this file info on any of the 4 edges available.
Alan Smith said:Regardless of bleed. The information lines are to close to the page edge. If a printed job has to be guillotined slightly in different position to correct a page position after printing then having file information on the page to close will compromise this and could cost a lot of money in waste. In the commercial print world corrective cutting happens more often than not.
Have you tried to increase the bleed of the print, under Print / Layout? try and tell me if there's a difference or not
Note that the bleed has to be set again in the print menu -- yes, even if a bleed has already been set in the document layout. Otherwise the bleed defaults back to zero for the print.
That seems wrong to me (why would you design a document with bleed, and then default to not printing it?), but that's the way it is.
harryLondon said:Note that the bleed has to be set again in the print menu -- yes, even if a bleed has already been set in the document layout. Otherwise the bleed defaults back to zero for the print.
The bleed on page has not effect, only for view. Even if you use zero bleed on page you can add bleed when publish as PDF or Whe you print the file. And also, if you use bleed on page bt does not set when print or publish as PDF, the bleed is zero.
I have now tried the "set bleed limit" for first time ever and it does move the 4 lines of "print file information " away from the edge of the page, another 1second of time lost setting up a print job (lol). The documents I was printing when I raised the "4 line info" query had no colour bleed anyway.
Even when this is a very old post, i have the same problem. I need to print the file information on the page, but the file path is outside the print limit very close to the edge of the page. i wish there is an option to move that field to another side of the page.