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Hello everyone,
I am adding custom crop-marks to my InDesign file. I select the object, and I apply the CropMarks.sx script. I can see my crop marks on my document.
Now, when I export (yes, all layers, plenty of bleed) I only see my document's main crop marks, and there's is no way I can see the ones that I added with the script.
I even dragged a line from it onto the document, and I can see it. As soon as it goes outside the bleed area, it disappears.
What am I doing wrong?
Hi @Elizabeth22827667lv5g , It looks like your custom marks are positioned outside of the document bleed? Does it work if you uncheck Use Document Bleed Settings and set a larger bleed? Something like this:
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I've never used that script so, a couple of questions:
1. Are those objects on a non-printing layer?
2. Have you used it successfully in the past?
Edit: make sure the offset is larger than the bleed area.
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Hello,
the layer is a printing layer indeed. No, it's the first time I use it.
And even setting a big offset doesn't make the layer appear.
Thank you.
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Hi @Elizabeth22827667lv5g , It looks like your custom marks are positioned outside of the document bleed? Does it work if you uncheck Use Document Bleed Settings and set a larger bleed? Something like this:
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Ha, this was the issue! Thank you so much!
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As soon as it goes outside the bleed area, it disappears.
Anything outside the bleed area gets cut off. But as a workaround, you can add a slug area as well. The slug area must be big enough to include the crop marks but this should fix your problem.
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Thank you. I've applied a big slug area and that didn't solve the issue.
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You have to turn on the "Include Slug Area" option when you export …
Tested this and it works.
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