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Auto Trapping customization feature is available as part of Fiery Productivity Package. For more information,
see Fiery Productivity Package.
Black overprint (for pure black)
The Black overprint (for pure black) print option provides settings for text or text/graphics to overprint in the
job.
Do one of the following:
Select Off to use conventional processing by knocking out. May produce white halos around objects.
Select Text to overprint black text.
Select Text/Graphics to overprint black text and graphics.
For more information, see Color Printing.
Black text and graphics
The Black text and graphics print option specifies how to print black text and graphics in the print job.
Do one of the following:
Select Normal to print black text and graphics as a four-color black using C, M, Y, and K, and to use normal
PostScript rendering.
Select Pure Black On to print black text and graphics as a one-color black, using black only.
Select Rich Black On to print black text and graphics as richer looking black, by layering a small amount of
Cyan underneath the black to make the black even darker.
This option is automatically set to Pure Black On if the Black overprint (for pure black) option is set to Text or
Text/Graphics. (See Color Printing.)
Combine separations
You can print the color separations in the job as a single page or as four individual pages.
When printing separations from supported desktop publishing applications, do one of the following:
Select the Combine separations check box to combine separations on a single page.
Clear the check box to view separations as individual black-and-white pages, each representing one color
plate.
For more information, see Color Printing.
Composite overprint
Design applications are typically set to knock out objects.
To overprint, you must first change the settings in the source application. When the Composite overprint option
is turned on, the overprinting attribute specified in the source application takes place, provided the output is in
composite mode (not printed in separations) and/or is printed with CMYK or Grayscale color mode. (See Color
Printing).
Printing
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