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  1. This is a returning bug that was already solver on v1. When exporting a pdf with all marks active, specially the color bars, the final pdf is off-center vertically, due to the color bars being excessively low of place. This causes serious problems in page imposition software at printshop, as the bleed area and content gets displaced from its expected place. This was reported and solved on v1. By now only solution is to export with only crop marks or not marks at all. In publisher 2.1.0 (1790) And also in Publisher current release. Mac OS. Attached original APUB and exported PDF. 2892 - Interior 1 eus.afpub 2892 - Interior 1 eus.pdf
  2. This was noticed as I was sending a job in two languages (you send one document for each language and are printed half upside down so the document has a correct cover for each language). Printshop noticed that they can't do imposition because documents where not centered vertically so bleeding and cut marks didn't match on turning the 2nd language upside-down, After studying the issue, we have noticed that if you only set trim and registration marks, it centers perfectly, but if you add colour bars and page info, the content gets sightly displaced. Not sure what of the two is causing the misaligning. On regular jobs this will be not an issue, but unfortunately here we do a lot of bilingual design that requires that kind of printing. The used setting are X-1a:2003 with all printing marks active. The solving settings are using just cut and register markings. If you need documents to check it, i can provide through a Dropbox upload link (Sorry, I can't post it here due to customer request)
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