Adding bleed marks to an Adobe Illustrator (AI) file is an essential step in preparing a design for print. Bleed marks are the extra area outside the final trim size of a printed piece that ensures the design extends all the way to the edge of the paper after trimming. This prevents any unprinted edges from appearing due to slight shifts during the printing and trimming process. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to add bleed marks to an AI file:
1. Open Your Document:
Begin by opening the AI file that you want to add bleed marks to in Adobe Illustrator.
2. Set Up Your Artboard:
Go to “File” > “Document Setup.” In the “Document Setup” dialog box, make sure the “Edit Artboards” option is checked. This will allow you to adjust the size of the artboard if necessary.
3. Extend the Artboard:
Extend the size of your artboard by the amount of bleed required. For example, if your final trim size is 8.5″ x 11″ and you need a 0.125″ bleed, you would extend the artboard to 8.75″ x 11.25″.
4. Create Guides for Bleed Area:
With the artboard now extended, create guides that mark the boundary of the bleed area. Go to “View” > “Rulers” > “Show Rulers” to make rulers visible. Then, click and drag from the top ruler to create a horizontal guide at 0.125″ and from the left ruler to create a vertical guide at 0.125″. Repeat this for all four sides to form a box that represents the bleed area.
5. Extend the Design to Bleed Area:
Adjust your design to extend to the bleed area guides. Make sure important elements, such as background colors, images, or patterns, reach all the way to the bleed area to avoid any white borders after trimming.
6. Add Crop Marks:
Go to “File” > “Print” to open the Print dialog box. In the “Marks and Bleeds” section, check the “Crop Marks” option to add trim marks to indicate where the document should be trimmed.
7. Save Your File:
Once you have added the bleed marks and crop marks, save your AI file. It is now ready to be sent for printing.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your print design has the necessary bleed marks and crop marks to achieve a professional, polished result. It’s important to note that the specific requirements for bleed and trim marks may vary depending on the printing company or project, so always consult with your print provider to confirm their preferred specifications. With the addition of bleed marks, your AI file is ready for high-quality printing with precise and clean results.