![]() Only include the two colors you want in your design. To export 2 colors, you can export just those colors, but the easiest way to do that is to first DESIGN it that way. Why would you set CMYK to transparent? If you have CMYK in your doc, that's what's going to print, and the printer will have to use their 5 or 6 color press for your job. ![]() As it is, CMYK printing + 1 Pantone sounds a little bit excessive unless it's a corporate client who absolutely has to have their corporate color print correctly. You might want to "Preflight" your layout from InDesign first and see if you have any extra Pantones in there you don't want. Sounds like you have 2 Pantone colors, not one. But many printers use the PDF-X1a standard because of the way it handles color and raster and vector images as well. You need to ask whomever's printing the document what they require.
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