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February 23, 2017
Question

Print Blooket Problem. What I do?

  • February 23, 2017
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Hi. Many times I do a print blooket at Indesign, it appears this thin lines at images.

I've tried many configurations from PDF conversions and I can't resolve.

Could someone help me?

Thanks.

Gustavo

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    Participant
    February 23, 2017

    I'm using the function "print blooket" into Indesign. I'm sorry, but I didn't understand your advice.

    I do like this because I need blooket type and creep to send the file to CPT and offset printer.

    BobLevine
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 23, 2017

    Then you’ll have to live with the stitching.

    Participant
    February 23, 2017

    Thanks for you help.

    Participant
    February 23, 2017

    BobLevine, I export using Adobe PDF Converter, from Acrobat DC.

    Please, see my print summary, if I doing something wrong, I can't see.

    Print Preset: [Custom]

    Printer: Adobe PDF Converter

    PPD: Adobe PDF

    PPD File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\DRIVERS\x64\3\ADPDF9.PPD

    General

        Copies: 1

        Collate: N/A

        Reverse Order: Off

        Pages: All

        Sequence: N/A

        Spreads: N/A

        Print Master Pages: N/A

        Print Layers: Visible & Printable Layers

        Print Non-printing Objects: Off

        Print Blank Pages: On

        Print Visible Guides and Baseline Grids: Off

    Setup

        Paper Size: Custom

        Paper Width: Auto

        Paper Height: Auto

        Page Orientation: Portrait

        Paper Offset: 0 mm

        Paper Gap: 0 mm

        Transverse: Off

        Scaling: 100%

        Constrain Proportions: On

        Page Position: Centered

        Thumbnails: N/A

        Tiling: N/A

    Marks and Bleed

        Crop Marks: Off

        Bleed Marks: Off

        Registration Marks: Off

        Color Bars: Off

        Page Information: Off

        Printer Mark Type: Default

        Crop Mark Weight: 0.25 pt

        Mark Offset from Page: 2,117 mm

        Use Document Bleed Settings: Off

        Bleed Top: 2 mm

        Bleed Bottom: 2 mm

        Bleed Inside: 2 mm

        Bleed Outside: 2 mm

        Include Slug Area: N/A

    Output

        Color: Composite CMYK

        Text As Black: Off

        Trapping: N/A

        Flip: None

        Negative: N/A

        Screening: Default

        Simulate Overprint: N/A

    Graphics

        Send Data: All

        Download: Complete

        Download PPD Fonts: On

        PostScript®: Level 3

        Data Format: ASCII

    Color Management

        Document Profile: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2

        Color Handling: Let PostScript® Printer Determine Colors

        Printer Profile: N/A

        Preserve CMYK Numbers: On

        Proof Profile: N/A

        Simulate Paper Color: N/A

    Advanced

        Print &as Bitmap: N/A

        Bitmap Resolution: N/A

        OPI Image Replacement: Off

        EPS: Off

        PDF: Off

        Bitmap Images: Off

        Transparency Flattener Preset: [High Resolution]

        Ignore Spread Overrides: Off

    BobLevine
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 23, 2017

    That is not an export. You creating postscript and distilling.

    I’ve given you the best advice. At the very least, try it.

    BobLevine
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 23, 2017

    Looks like stitching artifacts from flattening. Try exporting a proper PDF and using the booklet function built into Acrobat to print it.