I would like to know how to export a 2 color *.cdr creation (logo) as an *.eps such that it has two grey scale layers each representing the two spot colors I chose?
As I said Ken, I don't know enough about PS to give you any solid advice about that program.
But I do know, you can do exactly as I outlined above.
Make sure your using a Pantone palette to insure you're only getting 2 plates (if you don't use spot colors, it's still possible t but it will involve a lot more work)
Select your postscript printer (if you don't have one, use Corel's default ps printer)
Go to the sep tab/pre-press tab and set your parameters
Then go back and Print (save to .ps file)
If you've set your 2 sep plates properly, when you import that .ps file back into Corel it will come in on 2 separate pages............one for each color.
From there, all you'd need to do is save each page as a separate eps file...............if that's what your printer requires.
Can he use a pdf as well?
Diane
Sounds like you need to print to Device Independent Postscript.
Start a print as if you were printing to a local printer, but open the printer dropdown and select the Device Independent Postscript print device (it is usually at the top of the list).
Go to the separations tab and select "Print Separations". Make sure you do NOT have any of the other options selected.
Look at the colour list below it and make sure you see exactly two ticked plates -- your pantone and black. If anything else is ticked, you have something wrong in the design.
You should then be able to print to a file.
To be sure, create an empty document and import the file into it. You should get two separate pages, one for each colour, each in greyscale only.