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Adjust the trapping sequence – Adobe InDesign CS4 User Manual

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USING INDESIGN CS4

Trapping color

Note: The speciality inks and varnishes used in the document may have been created by mixing two spot inks or by mixing
a spot ink with one or more process inks.

1 Open the Ink Manager and select an ink that requires special treatment.

2 For Type, choose one of the following options, and then click OK:

Normal

Use for traditional process inks and most spot inks.

Transparent

Use for clear inks to ensure that underlying items trap. Use this option for varnishes and dieline inks.

Opaque

Use for heavy, nontransparent inks to prevent trapping of underlying colors but allow for trapping along the

ink’s edges. Use this option for metallic inks.

Opaque Ignore

Use for heavy, nontransparent inks to prevent trapping of underlying colors and to prevent trapping

along the ink’s edges. Use this option for those inks, such as metallics and varnishes, that have undesirable interactions
with other inks.

See also

Ink Manager overview

” on page 628

Mixing inks

” on page 457

Adjust the trapping sequence

The trapping sequence (also called the trapping order) matches the order in which inks are printed at the press, but it
doesn’t match the order in which separations are produced at the output device.

The trapping sequence is particularly important when you’re printing with multiple opaque colors, such as metallic
inks. Opaque inks with lower sequence numbers are spread under opaque inks with higher sequence numbers. This
process prevents the last applied ink from being spread, and it still creates good traps.

Note: Don’t alter the default trapping sequence without first consulting with your prepress service provider.

1 Open the Ink Manager. The current trapping sequence is displayed in the Sequence column of the inks list.

2 Select an ink, type a new value for Trapping Sequence, and then press Tab. The sequence number of the selected

ink changes, and the other sequence numbers change accordingly.

3 Repeat the previous step for as many inks as necessary, and then click OK.

See also

Ink Manager overview

” on page 628

Updated 18 June 2009