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Advanced Printery Techniques
Take your print design skills to professional level with these advanced video tutorials covering complex color management, multi-page documents, and professional workflows.Advanced Video Series
Video 1: Advanced Color Management
ICC Profiles and Color Accuracy
Duration: 22 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- Deep dive into ICC profiles
- Choosing the right profile for your project
- Understanding rendering intents
- TAC (Total Area Coverage) limits
- GCR vs UCR black generation
- ICC profile options: ISO Coated v2, GRACoL, SWOP
- Regional differences (Europe vs USA standards)
- Coated vs uncoated paper profiles
- Rendering intents: Relative Colorimetric vs Perceptual
- TAC limits and how to check them
- Black generation strategies (GCR)
- Custom printer profiles
- Color gamut mapping
- Out-of-gamut color handling
- Profile mismatches and how to fix
- Soft proofing techniques
- Profile choice affects final colors significantly
- Match profile to printer’s paper stock
- TAC limits vary by profile (260-350%)
- Rendering intent: use Relative Colorimetric for most work
- Get custom profile from printer for critical work
Video 2: Spot Colors and Pantone
Working with Pantone Spot Colors
Duration: 25 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- What spot colors are and when to use them
- Setting up Pantone colors in Figma
- Preserving spot colors in export
- Combining spot colors with CMYK
- Cost implications and when worth it
- Spot color vs process color (CMYK)
- Pantone Matching System (PMS)
- Defining spot colors in Figma
- Enabling spot color preservation in Printery
- Coated vs uncoated Pantone values
- Spot color density control
- Verifying spot colors in exported PDF
- Communicating spot color specs to printer
- Brand logo color matching
- Metallic and fluorescent colors
- Two-color printing for budget savings
- When to use spot vs CMYK approximation
- Spot colors provide exact color match
- Each spot color = separate ink plate = extra cost
- Perfect for brand colors that must match exactly
- Enable “Preserve spot colors” in Color tab
- Always communicate spot color specs to printer
Video 3: Rich Black and Black Handling
Mastering Black in Print
Duration: 18 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- Pure black vs rich black
- When to use each type
- Black overprinting explained
- Preventing registration issues
- Creating perfect deep blacks
- Pure black (K100): text, thin lines
- Rich black formulas (C60 M40 Y40 K100)
- Cool vs warm rich blacks
- Overprinting black text (essential)
- TAC considerations for rich black
- Registration issues and prevention
- Black handling settings in Printery
- Side-by-side pure vs rich black comparison
- Overprint preview in Acrobat
- Registration problem examples
- Creating custom rich black recipes
- Text: always pure black (K100) for sharpness
- Large areas: rich black for depth
- Always enable black text overprinting
- Rich black TAC: keep under profile limit (240% safe)
- Different rich black recipes for different effects
Video 4: Multi-Page Document Workflows
Creating Catalogs and Booklets
Duration: 28 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- Setting up multi-page documents in Figma
- Page organization best practices
- Exporting page ranges
- Binding considerations (saddle-stitch, perfect bound)
- Managing large file complexity
- Organizing pages in Figma (frames as pages)
- Naming conventions for pages
- Master page elements (headers, footers, page numbers)
- Bleed on bound edges
- Gutter margins for binding
- Exporting all pages vs page ranges
- Combining multiple PDFs
- File size optimization for large documents
- 8-page saddle-stitch booklet
- 24-page perfect bound brochure
- 50+ page catalog
- Managing spreads vs single pages
- Organize pages systematically in Figma
- Account for binding type (saddle-stitch vs perfect)
- Add gutter margin on bound edge
- Export in batches for very large documents
- Optimize images BEFORE import for better performance
Video 5: Packaging and Dielines
Product Packaging Design for Print
Duration: 30 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- Working with packaging dielines
- Setting up die-cut templates
- Managing spot varnish and special finishes
- Fold lines and perforations
- Packaging-specific considerations
- Importing dieline templates into Figma
- Understanding dieline layers (cut, fold, safe area)
- Designing within constraints
- Spot varnish as spot color
- Embossing and debossing specifications
- Foil stamping setup
- Fold mockups and verification
- Communicating special finishes to printer
- Box packaging with dieline
- Label with die-cut shape
- Folder with pocket
- Hang tag with perforation
- Always get dieline from printer/manufacturer
- Treat dielines as separate layer (spot color)
- Test fold mockup before finalizing
- Special finishes = spot colors in separate layers
- Clear communication critical for special processes
Video 6: Preflight and Quality Control
Professional Preflight Workflow
Duration: 20 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- Professional quality control process
- Using Adobe Acrobat Preflight
- Catching errors before printing
- Industry-standard checks
- Creating preflight profiles
- PDF/X validation in Acrobat
- Preflight panel walkthrough
- Common preflight errors and fixes
- Checking color space (ensure CMYK)
- Verifying font embedding
- Image resolution checks
- TAC limit verification
- Overprint preview
- Creating custom preflight profiles
- Generating preflight reports
- PDF format compliance (PDF/X-1a)
- Color space verification
- Font embedding status
- Image resolution minimums
- Bleed and trim box correct
- No RGB or spot color errors
- Always preflight before sending to printer
- Fix all errors, review warnings
- Use Acrobat’s built-in preflight tool
- Save preflight report with file
- Establish consistent QC workflow
Video 7: Advanced File Optimization
Optimizing Large Print Files
Duration: 24 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- Reducing file size without quality loss
- Image optimization strategies
- When and how to downsample
- Compression settings explained
- Batch optimization techniques
- Pre-export optimization (most effective)
- Calculating exact image dimensions needed
- Batch resizing images in Photoshop
- Downsampling vs resampling
- Compression levels and quality trade-offs
- Font subsetting (automatic)
- Flattening transparency for smaller files
- Post-export PDF optimization
- Finding the sweet spot: size vs quality
- Resize images to exact needed size (60-80% reduction)
- Enable downsampling (30-50% reduction)
- Adjust compression 85% → 75% (20-40% reduction)
- Remove hidden/unused layers (10-20% reduction)
- Optimize images BEFORE adding to Figma (most effective)
- Calculate: Print inches × 300 DPI = pixels needed
- Enable downsampling for images over 300 DPI
- 85% compression balances quality and size
- Combine multiple techniques for maximum reduction
Video 8: Troubleshooting Complex Issues
Solving Advanced Print Problems
Duration: 26 minutesWhat you’ll learn:
- Diagnosing color problems
- Fixing export errors
- Resolving font issues
- Dealing with transparency problems
- When to contact support
- Colors shifting unexpectedly (diagnosis and fix)
- PDF export failures (common causes)
- Font embedding failures (licensing issues)
- Transparency flattening issues
- Overprint problems
- Registration concerns
- File size exceeded errors
- Printer rejection reasons and solutions
- Systematic diagnosis
- Common causes checklist
- Step-by-step fixes
- When to try different approach
- Escalation to support
- Most problems have simple fixes
- Check settings first (color, export, document)
- Use Acrobat preflight to identify issues
- Test with simplified file to isolate problem
- Document your solution for future reference
Advanced Concepts Reference
TAC (Total Area Coverage)
Understanding ink limits:| Profile | TAC Limit | What Exceeding Means |
|---|---|---|
| ISO Coated v2 | 330% | Too much ink, drying issues |
| GRACoL 2006 | 300% | Paper saturation, offset problems |
| PSO Uncoated | 260% | Ink bleed, muddy appearance |
| Newsprint | 240% | Severe bleeding, unacceptable |
Rendering Intents Comparison
| Intent | Best For | How It Works | Use When |
|---|---|---|---|
| Relative Colorimetric | Most print work | Maps out-of-gamut colors to nearest CMYK match, preserves in-gamut colors | Standard commercial printing (recommended default) |
| Perceptual | Photos with many out-of-gamut colors | Compresses entire color range to fit CMYK | Photo-heavy work with saturated colors |
| Saturation | Graphics and charts | Prioritizes vivid colors over accuracy | Business graphics (rarely in photos) |
| Absolute Colorimetric | Proofing | Simulates exact paper white | Proof prints only, not final output |
Advanced Practice Projects
Challenge yourself with these complex projects:Project 1: Brand Guidelines Document
Project 1: Brand Guidelines Document
Complexity: HighRequirements:
- 20-page perfect bound booklet
- Spot colors for brand logo
- Mix of CMYK photos and spot color graphics
- Multiple sections with different layouts
- Professional quality throughout
- Multi-page organization
- Spot color management
- Mixed color workflows
- Binding considerations
- Consistent quality control
- All pages export correctly
- Spot colors preserved
- CMYK photos accurate
- Professional preflight pass
- Ready for commercial printing
Project 2: Product Packaging
Project 2: Product Packaging
Complexity: Very HighRequirements:
- Custom dieline from manufacturer
- Spot varnish on logo
- CMYK product photos
- Die-cut window
- Barcode placement
- Dieline workflow
- Multiple spot colors (varnish + die cut)
- Precise registration
- Special finish specifications
- Printer communication
- Design fits dieline perfectly
- All spot colors correctly specified
- Photos high quality 300 DPI
- Barcode in safe area
- Complete technical specifications documented
Project 3: Large-Format Catalog
Project 3: Large-Format Catalog
Complexity: Very HighRequirements:
- 64-page catalog
- 100+ product images
- Consistent page templates
- File size under 200 MB
- Professional quality
- Large document organization
- Image optimization at scale
- Template/master page workflow
- File size management
- Batch processing
- All 64 pages consistent quality
- File size optimized (under limit)
- All images 300 DPI minimum
- Fast export performance
- Preflight clean
Professional Workflows
Workflow 1: Color-Critical Brand Work
Get Specifications
- Request printer’s ICC profile
- Get brand Pantone specifications
- Understand paper stock
- Confirm spot color support
Set Up with Precision
- Use exact printer ICC profile
- Define spot colors precisely (PMS numbers)
- Enable spot color preservation
- Set up soft proofing
Design and Proof
- Design with brand colors
- Soft proof frequently
- Order physical proof print
- Get stakeholder approval on physical proof
Final Export and QC
- Export with approved settings
- Run complete preflight check
- Verify spot colors in PDF
- Generate and save preflight report
Workflow 2: High-Volume Catalog Production
Pre-Production Planning
- Optimize all images in batch (Photoshop)
- Resize to exact needed dimensions
- Create page templates
- Establish naming conventions
Efficient Design
- Use components for repeated elements
- Maintain consistent styles
- Work in sections (10-20 pages at a time)
- Regular saving and backups
Batch Export
- Export in batches (10-20 page chunks)
- Test first batch before continuing
- Monitor file sizes
- Combine PDFs after all exported
Quality Control
- Spot check every 5th page in detail
- Verify first/last pages carefully
- Run preflight on combined PDF
- Check total file size
Advanced Troubleshooting Guide
Colors Drastically Wrong
Colors Drastically Wrong
Diagnosis checklist:
- CMYK conversion enabled?
- Correct ICC profile selected?
- Profile matches printer’s specification?
- Rendering intent set to Relative Colorimetric?
- Spot colors preserved (if using)?
Export Hanging on Large File
Export Hanging on Large File
Diagnosis checklist:
- File size and complexity?
- Available RAM?
- Browser memory usage?
- Network stable?
- Simplify file (flatten complex groups)
- Resize images before import
- Export in smaller batches
- Restart browser for fresh memory
- Use Figma desktop app
Spot Colors Converting to CMYK
Spot Colors Converting to CMYK
Diagnosis:
- Spot color preservation not enabled
- Color tab → Preserve spot colors: Enable ✓
- Verify spot colors defined correctly in Figma
- Re-export
- Check in Acrobat: should show spot color separations
Registration Issues / Color Fringing
Registration Issues / Color Fringing
Causes:
- Text not overprinting
- Rich black used for text (should be K100)
- Four-color blacks
- Use pure black (K100) for all text
- Enable black text overprint
- Use rich black only for large areas
- Check in Overprint Preview
Expert Tips and Tricks
- Color Management
- File Organization
- Performance
- Quality Assurance
Pro tips from experienced designers:
- Always get printer’s profile: Don’t guess, ask for exact ICC profile
- Soft proof early and often: Catch color issues during design, not after
- Design in CMYK from start: Avoid RGB → CMYK surprises
- Keep color swatches: Document approved CMYK values for reuse
- Physical proofs for critical work: Screen proofing has limits
Certification and Continued Learning
After mastering advanced series:Project-Based Series
Apply advanced skills to real projects
Industry Standards
Deep dive into print standards (ISO, PDF/X, etc.)
Working with Printers
Professional printer relationships
Color Deep Dive
Comprehensive color management
Learn More
ICC Profiles Reference
Complete profile specifications
CMYK Values
TAC-safe color formulas
Troubleshooting
Advanced problem solving
Cost Optimization
Professional budget strategies