: Use overprint on stroke You simply set that line to "Overprint" in the "Attribute" panel of Illustrator. This way that line will not affect any other CMYK or spot separation and will not
Use overprint on stroke
You simply set that line to "Overprint" in the "Attribute" panel of Illustrator. This way that line will not affect any other CMYK or spot separation and will not be "trapped."
Also, use a spot color on that stroke and rename it
That white line should also be a "spot color" and you should rename that spot color "dieline"; this way the printer will clearly see you have an extra dieline added to your artwork.
Double-click on your color swatch to set the color as spot colors and rename it.
And yes you can put that dieline on a separate layer that has the "print" unchecked as JohnB mentioned.
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