Does anyone have a timesaving trick for applying ghosting bars in preps? We spend a hours adding ghosting bars to some of our jobs, there has got to be a better way.
This is how we do it today; 1. We add necessary marks to preps template (preps 5.3.3)
2. Add impo plan to workshop (5.03.1)
3. Make VPS
4. Look at the VPS to determine where the ghosting bars are needed.
5. Measure the width of each area where the ghosting bar needs to be (this is where fun starts :-()
6. Go back to preps and add rectangles that are colored 50% of c,m,y,k
7. Add the impo plan back in
8. Make VPS
9. Look at VPS to assure that your measurements were correct in preps. If the boxes are not exact you need to go back to preps to fix the rectangles and start the process all over again.
We have found that printing without the bars is not an option. Does anyone have an idea on this? The picture that is uploaded with this, is just the tail of the top of the web. The same ghosting bars are need to be placed on the lead edge, that part is easy, just a step and repeat.
And here I thought I was the only one making ghostbusters in Preps. I cringe when our Production Manager comes into Pre-Press with a printed sheet in his hands and says "we need ghostbusters, the press is waiting." I feel your pain. I've spent literally hours making ghostbusters in Preps for just one job.
I have made ghost bars that way also. Sometimes I find it easier to create ghost bars in Quark, InDesign or Illustrator from the art file. That way I can control the width of the ghost bar more precisely.
Well, I keep hearing these guys at work over the years how much easier and streamlined Preps is over Esko's FastImpose. I can create ghost bars in seconds using FastImpose just by going wireframe if I need to snap to specific elements. I would love to see Preps guys angle impos to eliminate ghosting...
We have also angled jobs in Preps to eliminate ghosting. The wireframe feature in Esko FastImpose sounds interesting though. I will have to look into that in the future.
Selecting the page in the template / Page information / Additional settings / Page Rotation (Bottling)
I assume this tool is used in web printing frequently.
Angling the entire sheet works if you have the space.
I usually make an independent page for the ghosting bars. creating a page and adding it to the end of my run list. set the page cmyk value to the area causing the ghost problem.