
If the print doesn’t come out as desired (for instance, if it’s pixelated, too
light, or the wrong size), you’ll have to start over or at least reconfigure
the image resolution and printer configurations. Read Chapter 23 on pro
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cess color separations, Chapter 27 on page setup and the print dialog
boxes, and Chapter 28 on specialty papers.
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Tip:
If C/15, M/45, Y/75, and K/75 don’t work for you, try C/22.5, M/52.5,
Y/82.5, and B/82.5. You might get better results with these numbers.
Printing Spot Color Separations with
Tints, Gradients, and Highlights
Spot color separations that have tints, gradients, or highlights require
they be printed using halftones ...