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Exporting a Print-Ready PDF File from Illustrator or InDesign
Exporting a Print-Ready PDF File from Illustrator or InDesign
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When exporting your design files, it is important to ensure your file is print-ready. Be sure to double check that all content is within the appropriate safety margin and when necessary, your artwork has bleed added. Prior to exporting, make sure you have also checked spelling and image quality. Jukebox is not responsible for any customer errors, including spelling mistakes.

Before exporting files:

  • Remove any objects from the artboard that are not intended to be printed; including any extra layers, swatches, links or extra objects

  • Artwork should be in CMYK color mode

  • Images should be at least 300ppi

  • Delete any templates you used

Exporting a Print-Ready file

Ensure your PDF is exported to include the bleed area you defined earlier in the file setup.

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