Figure 31: Output separations for nationwide catalog
Variable marks
As with other variable marks with potentially long values, ensure that
you leave plenty of space for the value that replaces the mark.
Variable marks for LPV
Additional variable marks are available in LPV jobs. They are:
Mark
Description
$[BaseLayer]
This mark is replaced with the name of the base layer
associated with the version.
You can use this mark on composite and separated
output. If outputting to separations, the corresponding
base layer name appears on all separations.
This mark is not useful for output of multiple versions
per surface. This mark prints nothing if used on
multiple version surfaces.
$[SurfaceVersion]
This mark is replaced with the name of the version that
is output. On output of multiple versions per surface,
this mark is replaced with the version name of the
page position that is closest to the mark.
Use this mark for composite proofs only; do not use
this mark for separated output.
Marks for separations: Use the following LPV variable marks for
separations only.
Note: When placed on output of multiple versions per surface, each of the
following marks is replaced with the version(s) associated with the page position
that is closest to the mark.
Variable marks
1001