Hi, Daryl

Here's a little trick to verify the SPOT colors are coming through the
FusionPro composition engine OK.

Compose a small subset of your job (maybe just 1 record) to PDF output
with FusionPro as opposed to JLT.  View that PDF in Acrobat.

There's an option in Acrobat to view separations of your job.  You
should be able to see the CMYK and SPOT plates listed in this view.  In
Acrobat 7, this option is located under Tools -> Print Production ->
Output Preview.  You will be able to show/hide the plates for CMYK and
the SPOT plates if they are there.  If you don't see the SPOT plates
listed, there must be something else going on with the job with the SPOT
being converted to CMYK earlier in the workflow.

--Mark Hilger
  Product Manager
  Printable Technologies, Inc.

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