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After years (decades?) of our in-house studio using Freehand, the art/prepress function is moving over to Adobe Illustrator. For every piece of art, we output black and white separations from a laser printer. Our art contains many specials (varnishes, opaque layers etc.) in addition to CMYK and sometimes pantones.
One quirk we have found is that Illustrator prints the separation names consecutively across the top of the art. Because we use so many colours (as many as 15 or 16), the names end up falling off the page. These lasers are used further down the line and without a sep name are hard to identify.
My question is, is there a way to user-define how the sep names are presented? Freehand just prints them one on top of another. All we've found so far in Illustrator is a choice between roman and Japanese format - neither does want we want. We need to keep the artwork in Illustrator, so converting to pdf isn't an option.
One quirk we have found is that Illustrator prints the separation names consecutively across the top of the art. Because we use so many colours (as many as 15 or 16), the names end up falling off the page. These lasers are used further down the line and without a sep name are hard to identify.
My question is, is there a way to user-define how the sep names are presented? Freehand just prints them one on top of another. All we've found so far in Illustrator is a choice between roman and Japanese format - neither does want we want. We need to keep the artwork in Illustrator, so converting to pdf isn't an option.