 
    The 'Stained glass' recipe creates an application that, illuminated from behind, gives a stained glass 3D effect.
In the example below, the 2 page PDF contains the following information.
One page with the image in spot colour 1 to apply black ink.
One page with the colour image.



The 'Stained glass' recipe contains 6 layers, 4 printed on the front side of the media, 2 printed on the back side.

| Layer number | [Layer name] | [Layer source] | [Print mode] | Remark | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Front] 1 | 2 pages PDF - p1 - Color | 2 pages PDF - p1 | Production S1 to WK | Spot colour 1 is printed in both black and white in order to get a greyish mix that resembles lead.. [Overprints] = 3 layers, so in total 4 layers. | 
| [Back] 1 | 2 pages PDF - p2 - Color | 2 pages PDF - p2 | Quality | The image is printed in CMYK. [Overprints] = 1 layer, so in total 2 layers. | 
In this case, we use the lead lines image to properly register the front and the back


