I've created a white image in illustrator that is CMYK. I have placed it in an Indesign document. I want it to print as the white paper, not a CMYK build of white. How do I go about doing this? Thanks for any help.
so, although the Preflight is stating that there is a CMYK image, when i send it to a service provider, it's going to print PMS+Black/0, not as PMS+Black+CMYK/0?
As long as your white illustrator file is not set to overprint nor a spot color, the "white" is the color of your substrate. Your service provider will know to print 4 color unless you've specified a spot color in addition to the 4 color process.
Mark
Sorry for the confusion. I have 2 logos; both designed in Illustrator - one being PMS 3015, the other white. Both have been placed into an Indesign document. There is black type in the document. I want the document to print P+K/0, no CMYK so it is cheaper.
When i did a preflight, it was telling me the white logo was CMYK, hence the confusion. Form what I am gathering, the service provider will know to print the white logo as paper, so it will be produced as 2/0, not 4p+P/0.
I shows cmyk because there wasn't a spot "white" hence when outputting a blank c0m0y0k0 "paper" nothing will print, when submitting to printer specify you want, say 2 colour, spot and black they will understand that if they have a even a basic level of print knowledge. Or do what jimoblak says and assign 0% of the pantone to the white area.
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