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AVOIDING SET-OFF continued
On coated stocks you can use colours made up of more than 225%, but
please don’t less than 300% in smaller areas (such as small sections of images,
use colours
headline text or logos) but you’ll run into problems if you were to use
above 300%
this level of ink on larger areas. Treat with caution, and if possible use
lighter colours. Due to the nature and absorbency of uncoated papers,
avoid using above 225% at all on uncoated items such as stationery. Use
the eyedropper tool in Photoshop, or the swatches palette in any vector
packages, to check the darkest elements of your artwork.
Please don’t use colours above 300% – you’re putting a lot of ink on
to the page, and our quick turnaround may mean that your job doesn’t
have time to dry before it is cut. At ink levels above 300%, your job may
even begin to adversely affect other jobs printed at the same time. If
this is the case, we may be forced to quarantine your job at the print
stage. Please ask for advice if you are unsure.
You may be surprised to learn that you can perform ‘GCR” (Grey
Component Replacement) to minimise the amount of ink being put
onto the page, but keeping the colour the same – see page 28 for more
information on this. You can also fi nd in-depth discussions on this
subject at www.adobe.com/support
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