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Re: InDesign postscript question
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Re: InDesign postscript question


  • Subject: Re: InDesign postscript question
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 8:40:58 -0600
  • Sensitivity: Normal

Hi Ed,

Yes, manually I'm able to do this:

Select 'Print' from the 'File' menu, select 'PostScript File' from the 'Printer' dropdown menu, select 'Output' on left-hand side of window, select 'Separations' from the 'Color' dropdown menu, turn off all the colors I don't want (by turning off the printer icons in the 'Inks' section).  There's a few other things too, but that's the main part and then I hit the 'save' button and my postscript file looks fine.

Thanks for looking at this.

Jay

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 >>>I'm trying to create a postscript file from InDesign CS3 that contains
only 1 color.  But for some reason, even if I turn off all the inks I don't
want, when it gets to the 'print' command it turns the CMYK inks back on so
the Postscript file contains not 1 color but 5 colors.

Have you been able to do this from the user interface?

ES
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