- If you need trim marks, and other printer marks, on a PDF,…that's very easy to add right in Acrobat Pro DC.…Now, it's a two step process.…First, you add the marks,…and then, you expand the canvas to make room for the marks.…Here's why you have to do it that way.…The marks are going to be added based…on page box definitions in the document.…Trim marks are going to be added based…on where the trim box is, for example.…If you expand the page size first,…then you undermine and redefine those page box definitions.…
So let's take a quick look at the existing page boxes…in this document.…I'll choose "Print Production,"…"Set Page Boxes,"…and hopefully, you can see that thin little green line…that represents the trim edge,…and then you can see beyond that, of course,…I have bleed.…Now, I'm not going to change anything here…so I'm just gonna click "Cancel,"…and now, I'm gonna choose to "Add Printer Marks."…You have "Trim Marks,"…"Bleed Marks,"…"Registration Marks,"…"Color bars,"…and "Page Information."…I think I'm just gonna go for the gold…
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6/5/2015Fortunately, Acrobat Pro DC offers extensive tools for analyzing a PDF and determining its suitability for print. In this course, Claudia McCue helps you get the most from these tools, including preflight profiles, the Output Preview options, flattening, page boxes, and printer marks. She also explains the pros and cons of editing content in Acrobat vs. the original authoring applications, and shows how to manage color with the Ink Manager and the Convert Color function. After watching this course, you'll be able to use Acrobat Pro DC to find and fix many common problems before you go to print.
- Analyzing a document
- Using single checks
- Creating and using custom preflight profiles
- Choosing the correct PDF standard for print
- Using Output Preview options
- Editing vectors, images, and text in PDFs
- Controlling page boxes to crop a PDF
- Adding printer marks
- Using Ink Manager
- Creating trap presets
- Converting to PDF with Acrobat Distiller
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome47s
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1. Creating and Using Preflight Profiles
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Analyzing a document7m 2s
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Using single checks3m 41s
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Embedding an audit trail5m 33s
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Using preflight fixups3m 15s
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Creating a droplet6m 7s
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2. Understanding PDF Standards
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Comparing the standards4m 42s
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3. Using Output Preview Options
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Controlling Output Preview11m 24s
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Viewing color warnings2m 29s
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Using the Object inspector3m 14s
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4. Editing Objects
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Changing stacking order3m 1s
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Editing text9m 2s
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5. Converting Colors and Flattening
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Using the flattener controls6m 58s
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6. Controlling Page Boxes
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Understanding page boxes4m 29s
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Using the Crop tool4m 19s
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Using a fixup to crop7m 36s
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7. Adding Printer Marks and Fixing Hairlines
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Adding printer marks3m 41s
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Fixing complicated patterns1m 59s
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8. Using Ink Manager
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9. Creating Trap Presets
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Setting trap preset options7m 13s
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10. Using Acrobat Distiller
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 54s
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