New to the forum.
I'm looking for a solution to white lines in the "spine" of imposition files.
We rip individual pages through Rampage. 1/8" bleeds are included.
Then, imposition work is done through Heidelberg's Signa Station.
After creating a pdf (or even an eps out of Quark) imposition file, and
re-rip that for plates, we often get a white hairline in the "spine" of the
pages. So for example, where pages 1 and 16 meet in the spine. It's
all fine if it's an inside spread that gets covered up, but not when it's
the cover or inside spread.
I'm looking for a solution.
Thanks
I'm looking for a solution to white lines in the "spine" of imposition files.
We rip individual pages through Rampage. 1/8" bleeds are included.
Then, imposition work is done through Heidelberg's Signa Station.
After creating a pdf (or even an eps out of Quark) imposition file, and
re-rip that for plates, we often get a white hairline in the "spine" of the
pages. So for example, where pages 1 and 16 meet in the spine. It's
all fine if it's an inside spread that gets covered up, but not when it's
the cover or inside spread.
I'm looking for a solution.
Thanks