We have four Corel X6. All on Win7 64bit.
When using Publish to PDF we need to keep our name on the colour CutContour. This works perfect on three pc's but on one pc, name is CutContour in Corel but on PDF it is renamed to C0 M100 Y100 K1. As I mentioned it works perfect on 3 other machines. In PDF settings I use Native colour. I guess it must be in PDF settings under colour. But settings seems to be the same.. Any Idea?
Is it the same for all files, or is it one specific?
Does the file appear differently when published from that computer, compared to when exactly the same file is published from the other three?
Do the files contain any bitmaps?
Hi,
That was a good question Ronny!
I tested same file on both pc's, this time it worked I created the file on the pc where it didn't work.
The only thing I have done is to restart Corel X6. And after that it worked.
Thanks for the help again!
I have the same problems! i have update today to X6 ...... where you add a spot color? beacuse a try to all palette without good result: the name change and the rip never renized the spot color for cutting
What Cutter do you use?
What must the colour be? Spot Color is LAB-colours, but you might need to set those to CMYK?
You can do this in Tools>Colour Settings and Select Treat Spotcolours as CMYK.
Maybe this can help: http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/41895/199422.aspx#199422
Gennady said this was due to be fixed in the X6.4 update, but I have not tested it since then.
If you are using X6.4 and it is still not working, see http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/39946/196244.aspx#196244 where I posted a way to edit the palette to make it work in the meantime.
But I'd suggest first that you test with a new document first, because a document created in an earlier version of X6 might possibly already contain a confusing value in the document palette. Also create a new spot colour instead of relying on a spot colour you created earlier.