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Simple shape in white not printing

Jun 23, 2012 10:10 PM

Tags: #problem #path #printing #objects

I've never seen this before. I have a simple white shape with a logo on top.

The shape itself sits on a coloured background.

So far I only used this in a document and exported it as a pdf.

But today I had to print the document and now it turns out it doensn't

print the shape. I did a few tests in ID and AI. When I colour the shape

any other colour then white it prints but as soon I colour it back to white

the shape doesn't print anymore. I have a native postscript 3 printer.

What on earth could be wrong?

 

AI CS5.5

ID CS5.5

 
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  • Currently Being Moderated
    Jun 24, 2012 1:52 AM   in reply to motiondude

    Ensure the white object is not set to overprint in AI.

     
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  • Mathias17
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    Jun 24, 2012 10:37 PM   in reply to motiondude

    Get in the habit of using your Print Preview every now and then when creating artwork headed for print. It'll reveal any fills or strokes set to Overprint.

     
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    Jun 25, 2012 12:59 AM   in reply to Mathias17

    White is often automatically set to overprint. Whevever you intend to print white, you need to verify overprint settings.

     
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    Jun 25, 2012 8:58 AM   in reply to motiondude

    What may have happened is that the white object was in another color and was set to overprint. It was later changed to white but the overprint was never removed.

     
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    Jun 27, 2012 2:08 PM   in reply to motiondude

    You might be interested in a plug-in called WhiteOP2KO (White Overprint To Knockout), from www.worker72a.com, that checks for White overprint in CMYK documents. They offer several versions with varying features (a free version that checks and puts up a findings dialog, a slightly less than free version that checks but doesn't say anything unless it finds something, and then a more full featured version that can actually fix problems).

     

    No connection; just a satisfied user.

     
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    Jun 27, 2012 2:51 PM   in reply to motiondude

    With an Acrobat form with fields, you can update it and not mess up the from fields by using Acrobat Pro and doing a Document>Replace Pages to make changes to the background and still have the form fields.

     
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