The Process Manual

Print all pages at 100% to a laser printer to proof your pages for accuracy before creating the final PDF. Size 9 users, print pages at 85% to view all parts of the page on an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet. UV COATING Adding UV coating should be the last thing you do in your page creation process, as the UV coating you add will cover page elements. There are two types of UV coating: spot and flood. Spot UV coating is used on specific square or rectangular photos or elements on the page. Flood UV coating covers an entire page. Talk to your Walsworth yearbook sales representative before specifying UV coating on a page, as its use can result in substantial extra charges. To use UV coating with Walsworth Enhancements, you must add the color in the Swatches palette. Use the UV Coating selection within Color Information. To use UV coating without Walsworth Enhancements, you must create a color in the Swatches palette: 1. Select New Color Swatch in the Swatches palette fly-out menu (Window > Swatches). 2. Name the color UV coating. Uncheck the Name with Color Value check box if you cannot enter your own swatch name. 3. In the Type drop-down, select Spot. 4. In the Mode/Model drop-down, select CMYK. 5. Using the CMYK percentage sliders, set the Cyan percentage to 100% and the rest to 0%. 6. Click OK. Your color will be added to the Swatches palette. To specify spot UV coating, select the element you want to coat. You will need to duplicate the element and apply the color to the duplicated element. For example, if you want to set UV coating for an image on your page, first place the image and prepare it as you would normally. Then, use the Rectangle tool to draw a rectangle over the window where your UV coating should be placed. Remember, if your image has a tool line, the UV coating window should also have a tool line. Use the Fill and Stroke buttons on the Swatches palette to change the fill and stroke of the UV coating rectangle to 100% solid UV coating color.

Once your rectangle is drawn, select Window > Attributes. Select the rectangle and click the check boxes for Overprint Fill and Overprint Stroke (if necessary). SUBMITTING

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