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Black Crop Marks

Community Beginner ,
Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

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When exporting out of InDesign is there a way to make crop marks only 100% Black. Mine come out 100% of all colors and if I am running a 4 over Black job it sees page two a full color becasue of the crop marks? Thanks for any advise.

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Community Beginner ,
May 22, 2022 May 22, 2022

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I have exactly the same issue. When I send a job to a press, the cmyk crops are not a problem, but my digital press in-hoiuse bills wayyyyyyy more for a colour page vs greyscale, and 'colour' might be just the crops so i get dinged for each otherwise greyscale page.

 

You _would_ think there'd be a toggle somewhere in InDesign offering that, but I am not sure Adobe is even listening to users much any more (see Pantone issues for example).

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May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022

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Hi RMDufour,

did you try the solution rudo123 suggested a few replies before?

 

Open the exported PDF in Acrobat Pro. Go to Print Production > Preflight and run this fix on the PDF:

Convert registration color to CMYK black only

Acrobat Pro-Convert registration color to CMYK black only.png

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Professional )

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