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Last updated 6/6/2015
Repair links and images
The Links And Images area of the Package Inventory dialog box lists all links, embedded images, and placed InDesign
files used in the document, including DCS and OPI links from linked EPS graphics. Images embedded in EPS graphics
and placed InDesign files are not included as links in the preflight report. The preflight utility indicates missing or out-
of-date links, and any RGB images (which may not separate properly unless color management is on and setup
correctly).
Note: The Package Inventory dialog box cannot detect RGB images embedded in placed EPS, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe PDF,
FreeHand files, and placed .INDD files. For best results, verify color data for placed graphics using the Preflight panel or in
their original applications.
1 To view only problem images, select Show Problems Only in the Links And Images area of the Package Inventory
dialog box.
2 To repair a link, do one of the following:
Select the problem image and click either Update or Relink.
Click Repair All.
3 Locate the correct image files and click Open.
More Help topics
Link or embed imported text files
Creating PostScript and EPS files
Document installed fonts
Printer’s marks and bleeds
Specify printer’s marks
When you prepare a document for printing, a number of marks are needed to help the printer determine where to trim
the paper, align separation films when producing proofs, measure film for correct calibration and dot density, and so
on. Selecting any page-mark option expands the page boundaries to accommodate printer’s marks, bleed (the parts of
text or objects that extend past the page boundary to account for slight inaccuracy when trimming), or slug area (an
area outside the page and bleed that contains printer instructions or job sign-off information).
If you are setting crop marks and want the artwork to contain a bleed or slug area, make sure that you extend the
artwork past the crop marks to accommodate the bleed or slug. Also make sure that your media size is large enough to
contain the page and any printer’s marks, bleeds, or the slug area. If a document doesnt fit the media, you can control
where items are clipped by using the Page Position option in the Setup area of the Print dialog box.
If you select the Crop Marks option, fold marks are printed as solid lines when spreads are printed.
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