I am unsure if this is a bug, or not. Could someone test this file for me?
I'd like to print this A0 poster to A4 format and define printer's marks for each page. But when I use the poster function and turn on printer's marks, and print to a PDF no marks are added.
Poster function: printer's marks
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Re: Poster function: printer's marks
There are several questions from my side:Herbert123 wrote: ↑Thu 13 Feb 2025 06:55 I'd like to print this A0 poster to A4 format and define printer's marks for each page. But when I use the poster function and turn on printer's marks, and print to a PDF no marks are added.
- Why do you want to print "Print Markers"? In the past, this was done because the printing technology sometimes demanded it. Today, no print shop will ask you to do that.
- What do you expect to get? Do you want markers on every page or on the corner of the A0 document?
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Re: Poster function: printer's marks
At the very least the crop/cutting marks should be printed, otherwise it becomes very difficult to cut out each part.Gerhard Huber wrote: ↑Thu 13 Feb 2025 12:09There are several questions from my side:Herbert123 wrote: ↑Thu 13 Feb 2025 06:55 I'd like to print this A0 poster to A4 format and define printer's marks for each page. But when I use the poster function and turn on printer's marks, and print to a PDF no marks are added.
- Why do you want to print "Print Markers"? In the past, this was done because the printing technology sometimes demanded it. Today, no print shop will ask you to do that.
- What do you expect to get? Do you want markers on every page or on the corner of the A0 document?
I am printing a poster on my desktop printer. The pages are printed without crop marks. Sometimes this isn't a problem, because parts of the poster have content on all sides. Simple to cut along the side(s).
But other parts of the poster have white parts and only have content clipped on one side or two sides. The white prevents easy trimming/cutting of these. It become trial and error unless I start measuring and comparing, which takes a LONG time to do properly. If those crop marks are printed it is a simple task: use a ruler and knife (or cutter) and trim. Easy!
Things are made more complex by desktop printers having a margin where they cannot print. White parts touching the margins make things messy without crop marks.
Anyway, crop marks would be great to have on all printed pages on all sides. Even if I have to scale down the print for each page to accommodate the crop marks, it will be easy to trim off the page edges and fit the entire poster together.
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Re: Poster function: printer's marks
In poster mode, PhotoLine outputs an overlap area of 1 cm.
When I use this, I cut off the edge of the image on both sheets. Then I apply glue to the second image (maximum 1 cm) and slide the two images on top of each other until they fit.
I wouldn't know how to optimize this procedure with “cutting marks”.
When I use this, I cut off the edge of the image on both sheets. Then I apply glue to the second image (maximum 1 cm) and slide the two images on top of each other until they fit.
I wouldn't know how to optimize this procedure with “cutting marks”.
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Re: Poster function: printer's marks
There is absolutely no need for another cutting mark preset for overlapping sheets. Anybody can add his own marks at any location if he wants or needs to. This is the standard procedure we are using for many years now in large format printing. However, we do not use cutting marks, but target marks similar to this one:I wouldn't know how to optimize this procedure with “cutting marks”.
Don't try to make it more complicated than necessary.
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Re: Poster function: printer's marks
Well, I've done these before in other design apps.
For example, in InDesign it's simple to add crop marks (sorry, I mistakenly used the word "cutting marks" before) to accomplish this. In InDesign the overlap can also be set. Here is the result:
. I had been working on a poster design in PhotoLine that I want to print on my desktop printer.
Just seems like a basic option to have, and manually adding cropping marks is something I did back in the last century.* Why make it harder than it needs to be? We have computers to automate this for us.
*Actually, that is not quite true. Last year I worked on a VERY large format print in PhotoLine. And the printer marks kept bugging out on me, and were unreliable (because they would be set not per document, but for the entire app, if I recall correctly. So I was forced to manually add crop marks for printing on a large format printer at a printer.
For example, in InDesign it's simple to add crop marks (sorry, I mistakenly used the word "cutting marks" before) to accomplish this. In InDesign the overlap can also be set. Here is the result:
. I had been working on a poster design in PhotoLine that I want to print on my desktop printer.
Just seems like a basic option to have, and manually adding cropping marks is something I did back in the last century.* Why make it harder than it needs to be? We have computers to automate this for us.
*Actually, that is not quite true. Last year I worked on a VERY large format print in PhotoLine. And the printer marks kept bugging out on me, and were unreliable (because they would be set not per document, but for the entire app, if I recall correctly. So I was forced to manually add crop marks for printing on a large format printer at a printer.
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Re: Poster function: printer's marks
In these cases I used to set up the posterprint, printed the document to pdf, imported this pdf in PL, reduced the page format to A4 minus 1 cm (centred) added cutmarks, exported it again as PDF and printed this on A4 paper. It sounds complicated but in reality just a few mouseclicks.
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Re: Poster function: printer's marks
Yes, that will work as a work-around.PPaul wrote: ↑Wed 19 Feb 2025 13:45 In these cases I used to set up the posterprint, printed the document to pdf, imported this pdf in PL, reduced the page format to A4 minus 1 cm (centred) added cutmarks, exported it again as PDF and printed this on A4 paper. It sounds complicated but in reality just a few mouseclicks.
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As I mentioned earlier, I've done this myself in the past. I do wonder, though, what the use is of a poster function when we can just as well cut up the entire poster manually then? Crop marks are a basic and expected feature in these situations.
That said, based on the responses so far it seems that there isn't a lot of support for this feature to be implemented, so all good. I can do this job in InDesign: import the PDF, then use its poster function.
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