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Printing and Cutting Limitations in Illustrator 9.0 
If Transparency or any effects such as Blur or Drop Shadows are applied to any object in the artboard, the 
cutting line may be printed. When performing printing and cutting, you should not use Transparency or effects 
such as Blur at all.  
Workarounds for this problem and information about special effects that are subject to limitations are 
described in detail in the supplemental "Printing and Cutting Limitations and Workarounds in Illustrator 9.0" 
and "The Transparency Feature of Illustrator 9.0". 
Corel CorelDRAW 8 [Windows] 
Setting up the Palette 
1.  Copy the file 'userinks.cpl', located in the ‘SpotColorLibrary\SOLJET or CAMM JET\CorelDraw8’ folder of 
the Installation CD to the following folder to overwrite the same file ‘Corel\Graphics8\Custom\Palettes’. 
Or, if you want to keep the existing 'User Defined Inks', please add a new color by following the 
remaining steps: 
2. Click 
Tools>Palette Editor
3.  Open the 'User Defined Inks' palette by exploring following folders: 
Corel\Graphics8\Custom\Palettes\userinks.cpl 
4.  Create a new color in the color palette with CMYK mode, and press the 'Add >>' button. The new color 
is named 'unnamed color'. Change it to “CutContour”.  Any other name should not be used. 
Using the Palette 
1.  Select objects that you want to cut.  
2. Go 
to 
Tool bar>Outline Color
3.  Click the 'Custom Palettes' button in 'Outline Color' dialog.   
4. Select 
User Defined Inks in the Type list. 
5. Select 
CutContour” to apply it to the selected objects. 
Corel CorelDRAW 9 [Windows] 
Setting up the Palette 
1.  In CorelDRAW, go to Window > Color Palettes and choose Palette Editor
The Palette Editor dialog box displays. 
2.  In the Palette Editor, select User Defined Inks from the pop-up menu. 
3. Click 
Add Color
The Select Color dialog box displays. 
4. Click 
the 
Models tab to display it. 
5. For 
Model, choose CMYK, and then specify the color you want. 
We recommend using a color that can be easily recognized as contour cut line than the Standard Color.  
6. Click 
Add To Palette, and then click Close
The Palette Editor dialog box returns. 
7.  In the Palette Editor dialog box, choose the color you added in step 5. 
8.  Change the name in Selected Palette Color > Name to “CutContour”. 
9. Click 
OK
* CorelDRAW 9 stores the spot colors in the Custom Palettes. Use Custom Palettes to specify the spot 
color created here. 
 
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