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Title: Adobe Illustrator Printing HELP!
Post by: Jabba on November 29, 2004, 06:26:08 pm
Preamble: I'm a noob when it comes to AI.

A couple of weeks ago, I printed off a CPO with AI over six pages (28" x 17" CPO). After cutting the edges, everything lined up properly (i.e., button printed across two pages came out perrfectly round).

Now, when I print it, there is a 1/4 white border, and the edes are being chopped off. It used to work. What am I doing wrong? Methinks I changed a setting by mistake? What do I do to set it back? It may also be the way I am printing. Under Print->Setup, there is an option called 'Tile Full Pages' and 'Tile Imageable Areas'. What do these two options mean?

Any feedback would be appreciated. I'm sure if I fool around some more I'll make it work, but da@n, that INK is expensive!

Thanks guys...
Title: Re: Adobe Illustrator Printing HELP!
Post by: Oddfeld on November 30, 2004, 06:08:13 am
Well, you have tell Illustrator what sized page you're printing to, but your printer won't be able to print right up to the edge of a piece of paper, it'll stop a few mm short of the sheet edge so you don't get ink (or toner or whatever) all over the internals of your printer. So it'll have an imageable area a bit smaller than the page dimensions.

Now, set it to print with tiling switched off, and you can see this area with the page tool. You can make changes to the print setup and hit 'done' instead of print to check your setup before you commit to printing. The page tool is on a flyout with the hand tool, on the bottom left of the main tool palette - it looks like a rectangle with a little plus sign in the corner. Select this tool, hold down the left mouse button, then you can drag a page guide around your artboard to set the print area - the outer rectangle is the page edge, the inner rectangle is the edge of your printer's imageable area.

Now, you could manually print several pages like that, manually moving the print area each time, or you could select 'tile full pages' or 'tile imageable areas' in the setup section of the print dialog box. If you do that, the page guide you can move around with the page tool turns into a grid of pages.

'Tile imageable areas'  will print the entire artwork, but you'll have to trim the edges of your printed pages down to discard the non-printable border of each sheet in order for them to fit together properly, which can be difficult to do if you don't have graphics right up to the page edge.

'Tile full pages' will print everything in such a way that the artwork is correctly positioned when your printed pages are all taped together edge-to-edge, but because there is a non-imageable area at the edges of the page, you'll have white page border gaps  running through your artwork - this sounds like what you've done, and it's often perfectly adequate for making paper templates and such without having to worry about trimming a few mm off of every page edge.

Title: Re: Adobe Illustrator Printing HELP!
Post by: Jabba on December 04, 2004, 08:20:38 am
Oddfeld. Thanks for the excellent explanation. I followed your advice and everything worked out perfectly. I don't plan on using the printed output for my final CP, just for control placement to see how the overall design looks/feels. Again, thanks for your help.