Not configurable.
Why do they need to be?
Not configurable.
Why do they need to be?
Just "worry" about setting the bleed how they want. If they are like the vast majority of publishers and print establishments, they are not going to actually use your crop marks, info, etc., that you set in the PDF. It gets stripped at the bleed amount and the imposition software uses its own marks and info. That's what I do as well in my imposition software with client files and did even back in the 1990s when working in pre-press.
Even when I have gotten files with an excessive amount of bleed, I clip it at what my press sheets need for efficient imposition. And if I get a PDF from a good client that doesn't have bleed but needs bled elements, if those are simple elements, I use pdfToolbox to add it in and repeat the bled elements. (Else I have them submit a new PDF...)
Mike
Thanks for all clarification mwenz!
You're most welcome, Carlos.
There are some print establishments that request/demand a certain length of crop marks. These are typically establishments that use either ID or QXP to impose work--they have no chance of easily removing them without imposition software, Acrobat or pdfToolbox. I've only run into this a couple times in way too many years. I have talked the clients into changing print providers.
Take care, Mike
When I was working at local print shop we just set our own crop marks to suit the jobs that we were doing. The reason why the strip out bleed and crop marks is that your file is printed out onto larger paper sizes multiple times in one pass. The print house normally would charge you a small fee for setting out your file and then cutting it to the crop marks.
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Many thanks for further info guys!
I'm newbie on the matter and your information is of immense value.
Carlos
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