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Each program has it's own way of handling bleeds through the printing and/or
exporting function, and has nothing to do with Acrobat job options.

Rich 

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Do you provide PDF Creation setups for your clients, and if so do you take
this issue into consideration?

Is it possible to set the PDF Creation options so that Bleed is
automatically taken care of?
What settings would you use for this?

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David Lewis
President

Lucid Dream Software, Inc.
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www.luciddream.com  www.ontimeproof.com  www.trapping.org

"Clearly a Better Solution"
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A. People forget to add the bleed in their original file.

B. People forget, or don't know how, to turn on and include the bleed
amounts in the print dialog box.

C. People turn on the bleeds, but forget to print on a custom paper size
that allows for the bleeds.

D. People don't turn on the crops.

E. Some export programs (like CorelDraw) include the bleeds and/or crop
information, but when the PDF is opened, it looks like it is 8.5 x 11. One
needs to go into the crop tool to change the page margins so the bleeds will
show.

Rich


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