 
    The 'Illuminated panel' recipe uses light blocking selectively across the image to allow more light through in some areas. When illuminated from behind, applications created with this recipe show a stunning effect.
In the example below, the PDF contains the following information.
A coloured area to apply varnish.
The colour image.
A coloured area to apply black ink to block out the light when illuminated from behind.



The 'Illuminated panel' recipe contains 5 layers, 1 printed on the front side of the media, 4 printed on the back side.

| Layer number | [Layer name] | [Layer source] | [Print mode] | Remark | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Front] 1 | PDF with layers - varnish - Shape detect varnish | varnish | Express - High Gloss Varnish only | The coloured area in the varnish layer is printed with varnish. | 
| [Back] 1 | PDF with layers - image - Color | image | Quality | The image is printed in CMYK. | 
| [Back] 2 | PDF with layers - image - Shape detect white | image | Quality-Density W only | The complete shape of the image is printed in white. | 
| [Back] 3 | PDF with layers - image - Color | image | Quality | The image is printed in CMYK. | 
| [Back] 4 | PDF with layers - varnish - Shape detect black | blockout | Express | The coloured area in the blockout layer is printed in black. | 
This recipe uses a rectangle as big as the media size needed to print the application to help with registering both the front and the back on the table.


