PDFs with crops and printer marks almost always cry out for the Acrobat Touch-up object tool. When I impose the page later I don't want them possibly sneaking into the image area.
Actually, I usually don't do a preflight. The reason being we're all digital here so I'm free of many concerns encountered by CTP offset press folks. I do preflight when I see transparency, flattening, etc. issues occuring on the Canon 7000, but that isn't often. But since so many of our customer pdfs are distilled from MS word and Publisher files, I would rather just delete crops and other printer marks with the Tools/Advanced Editing/Touch up Object Tool. Since the front/back duplexing is never dead-on, I'll get FusionPro marks with no customer generated marks getting in.You are preflighting your PDF right?
I'll let coremac respond with a file...
But from what i've seen so far, it is EVERY file. regardless of what program it was generated from.
I skipped 10, so I'm not sure, but this was NOT a problem in 9. 9 worked/works fine.
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