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    Background color assigned to the artboard not register as a color when printing?

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      Boldline
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      Could the background color assigned to the artboard not register as a color when printing? Sometimes I use an off color or a shirt color that the design I create will eventually get screen printed on as the background color so colors in the design like white are visible during the print set up process.

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        @Boldline No, it is not printed nor exported. The artboard color is used as a guide, for cases where the drawing is printed on a paper of that color.

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          @VectorStyler ok but for me it shows up as a color to print in the print panel. I used red as the artboard color because nothing in my design has red in it - it's showing as a spot color and also the Magenta and Yellow both have it as part of the print preview

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            @Boldline The print preview is wrong in this case.

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