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"cluttering the design file"?
Crop marks aren't part of the design. Once design is approved we drop the crop marks in as needed then export out for printing, close the design file without saving. Our print tech doesn't need to click, click, click their way through with the RIP to drop in crops.
Lets expand on this. After thoroughly reading your first post I see your dilemma. Ensure that your outline color is the the same as your contour outline color. Then save settings as default. Another thing to do is after setting all these parameters save the preset by clicking on the the "+" next...
Pdf is most universal (ENSURE FONTS ARE CONVERTED) Rarely eps as most have fountain fills/blends/gradients. DO NOT MAKE EPS FILES IF ANY OF THESE FILLS ARE PRESENT.
We just went through this same scenario. This was patch of a patch of a patch. After cleaning it all off you could see several logos and text crisscrossing everywhere. We ended up throwing a coat of white vinyl with clear adhesive backing to it then apply the translucent logo decal.
Yes, set up everything in CorelDraw. Layout with cut lines, weed lines, registration marks etc. Export to the Flexi print RIP. Our guy prints it then lets us know it's ready for cut. Open the file in Corel then use FineCut Pro plugin to plot it.
you'll need to download this macro then create another one and insert this code.
Sub MakeBleeds()
Dim sr As ShapeRange
Set sr = ActiveSelectionRange
sr.SetOutlineProperties 0.125
sr.SetOutlineProperties LineJoin:=cdrOutlineRoundLineJoin
GMSManager.RunMacro...
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