Creating Printing Data for Gloss Ink
When creating printing data for gloss ink in Adobe Illustrator, follow the procedure below to create two layers for easy operation: one for colors and one for the gloss ink of spot color swatch RDG_GLOSS.
In this section, create data containing both gloss and matte finishes.
Procedure
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- Select the printing data from the desired folder, and then click Open.
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In the Layers window, select the layer with the printing data and click .
Select the CMYK layer in this section.
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Click Duplicate "Layer Name".
The duplicate layer is created in a position that overlaps the source layer. Create the data to print with a matte finish in this duplicate layer. To identify this layer, it is a good idea to change its name and color.
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Change the layer name.
- Click to the left of the "CMYK" layer to hide it.
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Delete the duplicated CMYK illustration from the "Matte" layer.
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Click
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The Roland VersaWorks window appears.
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In the Layers window, select the "Matte" layer.
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In the Color window, select Fill.
MEMO You may also have to select Stroke depending on the matte-printed parts.
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Click RDG_GLOSS in the Roland VersaWorks window.
RDG_GLOSS is specified for Fill in the Color window. The parts specified with RDG_GLOSS are recognized as those to print with gloss ink when the data is opened in VersaWorks.MEMO Point to the swatch color to display its name.
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Click the icon indicated with a red circle to lock the "Matte" layer.
- Click to create a new layer.
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Change the new layer's name to "Gloss."
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Create the illustration with a glossy finish.
MEMO Show the "CMYK" layer and hide the "Matte" layer to create the illustration with a glossy finish while checking the CMYK illustration.
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Refer to steps 9 to 11, select the illustration created in the "Gloss" layer, and specify RDG_GLOSS.
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Save the print data.
Even if a piece of data has a "Matte" layer and a "Gloss" layer, VersaWorks recognizes all the locations specified with RDG_GLOSS. Save these layers to separate pieces of data with different jobs.