Draw Trim and Bleed Marks
Determines where, in relation to each page, trim and bleed
marks should be placed. Trim and bleed marks are created in
registration color and are 0.25 points in weight. Bleed marks are
solid lines; trim marks are dashed lines. Trim marks are drawn
according to the option selected:
None
Trim and bleed marks are not drawn.
On Content
Trim and bleed marks are drawn on the content
(complete trim marks are drawn on the proof).
Outside Content
Trim and bleed marks do not extend to the content
(only the four corners appear on the proof).
Note: In order to print bleed lines on loose page output, the page must be
assigned to a page set that is linked to an imposition plan. The bleed lines
are taken from the imposition plan.
Safe Protect Box
The safe protect box enables you to print proofing lines within
the trim box (or media box) on a proof to check that the page
content is within the page margins. The safe protect box is
drawn on the proof inside the trim or media box.
This feature is available in the loose page output and imposition
output process templates when the
Draw Trim and Bleed
Marks
option is set to
On Content
or
Outside Content
.
Note: If you select
Output To Virtual Proof
, you can select the
Safe
Protect Box
check box even if you select
None
for
Draw Trim and Bleed
Marks
. In this case, you can view the safe protect box in the Virtual
Proofing System software. The safe protect box is not printed on the
proof.
Select the
Safe Protect Box
check box and in each of the
Left
,
Right
,
Top
, and
Bottom
boxes, type the distance from the trim
or media box that you want the safe protect lines to appear.
You can type different numbers in each of the four sides.
When calculating where to place the safe protect lines, note
that Prinergy measures from various starting points as shown in
the following table.
Proof
Safe protect box is measured from this location
Imposition
The imposition hole trim box
540
Chapter 12—Outputs