If your printing full color with defaults & no seperation then Xara works great. The moment you need to go further that's when the limitations become apparent.

I think what Vlad is talking about is CMYK print preview of each plate so one can see if a seperation will work without having to print test pages. If your working in spot colors it can use alot of paper.

BTW Anton, what you see on screen it not what you get printed. Overprinting or lack of it at times + the conflict between RGB & CMYK drawing tools cause many a print problem. I deal with this every day in Xara.

Some of which could be solved if print angles could be added to the Print Options Custom Mode without forcing one to go CMYK for screen angles. By forcing CMYK for screen angles, RGB effects end up printing on just about every plate, regardless of the color. Overprint of colors gets lost as well (for the most part).

Print Option Upgrades are needed specifically regarding RGB & CMYK drawing tools in the print space.