BackStage

Plucky07

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Hi
I have a question about BackStage that I hope someone can answer:

When I run a workflow task from Illustrator using a report ticket we are finding that if we use
a Pantone colour ending in 'U' backstage is converting it to a C.

Example:
We produced a job that uses Pantone 485 U in Adobe Illustrator CS3 via Adobe's Swatch Libraries and then run a ticket that:

Normalizes the file --> Create's a ReportCard --> Print's it --> Creates a PDF 1.4

That then creates a PDF and prints it showing the ink now converted to Pantone 485 C.

Any ideas?
 
Re: BackStage

Have you checked the advanced setting in the export to pdf stage of the workflow, there is an option to change the suffix for pantone inks.
 
Re: BackStage

Hi

I am just creating a Normalized pdf and it does not having any option of what I can see.
I've tried the Export to PDF settings but it still renames the colour with a C.

Have you come across this problem as well on your BackStage Server?
 
Re: BackStage

As far as I know, Esko still doesn't have a Pantone Uncoated library. Try adding an ink to the Designer book exactly as you have it in Illustrator. Not a very practical solution, but it would at least let you know what might be going on.
 
Re: BackStage

Do you have a license of Packedge, or just Backstage w/ Illustrator clients? I'm not sure I've ever seen a designer book editor outside of Packedge...
 
Re: BackStage

I think I have found it.
On our Flex-Rip we have Kaleidoscope installed but not licensed and
yet if I open it up it has a Ink Book window and within this there is a designer option and Pantone Coated library.
We do have 1 x PackEdge station but can not find any ink books on this station.
I have emailed esko but have not had a reply as yet.
 
Re: BackStage

Yeah, Esko only seems to ship with the Pantone Coated library. I've asked about the uncoated book before, but that never really went anywhere. What I was suggesting was seeing if adding a color such as "PMS 485 U" into the designer book, then using that same name in Illustrator would even work...

Edited by: Bobby Congdon on Apr 28, 2008 8:13 AM
 

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