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Claritas est etiam processus dynamicus, qui sequitur mutationem consuetudium lectorum eleifend option congue nihil imperdiet doming. You've spent days, even weeks, designing and revising your print project and are ready to go to press.

Don't fumble on the hand-off. Providing us with the right file format with the right details will insure that your print project is produced exactly as you envisioned. We've created a few tools to help with proper PDF creation and even help you during the design process.

If you need any help with installation of these, please don't hesitate to contact your sales representative or our prepress team.

Set your PDF export settings to our perfect print specifications with just a few clicks. This install will add a new PDF save option with optimal printing standards applied. For InDesign and Acrobat, our preflight plugin supervises as you design.

Errors like using RGB or low resolution images are identified early so printing is no problem. Print files saved as PDF allow the greatest accuracy when printing. All important info like color builds, spot colors, layers, and fonts are included without having to import additional resources and locate missing links. Saving as a PDF can be confusing, especially with so many options.

This simple install will create a new PDF save options which automatically selects or deselects any of the necessary checkboxes when saving. Download the appropriate version for your print project. Then uploading the unzipped preset we provided. Download and install the appropriate preset for your design software. The only difference between Standard Cedar Graphics presets and our Online Store presets is the addition of crop marks for standard jobs. An additional tool that will preemptively catch any file errors is our in-document preflighting for InDesign.

When installed and running, any errors will be noted along with details such as RGB images, low resolution graphics, missing bleeds, overset type, font issues and more.

Tell us about your project and we will quickly get back to you. All sales are made pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this quotation, notwithstanding the provisions of any purchase order or other commercial form of Customer submitted to Cedar Graphics.

Any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other form issued by the Customer, which are in addition to, modify, or are inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this quotation will not be binding on Cedar Graphics unless the Customer and Cedar Graphics agree, in a separate writing, to such additions or modifications. A quotation not accepted within thirty 30 days is null and void.

All prices are based on material costs at the time of quotation. Pre-press proofs shall be submitted with original copy. If revised proofs are desired, request must be made when proofs are returned.

Unless specifically provided in quotation, press proofs will be charged for at current rates. An inspection sheet of any form can be submitted for Customer approval, at no charge, provided Customer is available at the press during the time of makeready.

Lost press time due to Customer delay, or Customer changes and corrections, will be charged at current rates. Because of differences in equipment, processing, proofing substrates, paper, inks, pigments, and other conditions between color proofing and production pressroom operations, a reasonable variation in color between color proofs and the completed job shall constitute acceptable delivery.

Orders placed, verbal or written, cannot be cancelled except upon terms that will compensate Cedar Graphics for all loss incurred in reliance on the order. The price set forth in the quotation is based upon the specifications detailed therein. Any changes to such specifications that require additional production time or other additional costs will be charged in addition to the price set forth in the quotation.

Upon acceptance of quote, performance by Cedar Graphics is expected to begin within a reasonable time frame i. Material prices quoted are current to date. Increases in our cost of materials between date of quote and performance date by Cedar Graphics must be added to quote prices. Upon receipt of original copy or manuscript, should it be evident that the condition of the copy differs from that which had been originally described and consequently quoted, the original quotation shall be rendered void and a new quotation issued.

Cash or approved negotiable instruments, i. If Customer has credit terms, payment is due thirty 30 days from date of invoice. All other terms of payment must be approved in advance by Cedar Graphics Credit Department. Invoices not paid in full within 30 days from the invoice date will be subject collections and will be assessed any administration and collections fees at actual cost.

Customer shall also pay any sales, use, or other taxes now or hereafter imposed by any federal, state, or local taxing authority upon or with respect to the sale, other than taxes imposed on net income or personal property taxes. In the event such taxes are not included in the invoice from Cedar Graphics, but are later determined or alleged to be due by a taxing authority, Cedar Graphics may pay such taxes and the Customer will reimburse Cedar Graphics the amount thereof.

For jobs that require mailing through the US Postal Service, Cedar Graphics will estimate postage costs prior to the mailing. Customer is required to pay postage to be received by Cedar Graphics at least 48 hours before the job is scheduled to be mailed. A delay in the payment of postage by Customer may cause a delay in the mailing of the job.

Customer accepts responsibility for delays in mailing caused by lack of or delay in payment of postage. Customer-supplied materials delivered from Customer or its suppliers are verified with delivery ticket as to cartons, packages or items shown only. Exporting a document or book to Adobe PDF is as simple as using the default High Quality Print settings, or as customized as you need it to be to suit your task. The PDF export settings you specify are saved with the application, and applies to every new InDesign document or book you export to PDF until you change them again.

To quickly apply custom settings to PDF files, you can use presets. You can export a document, a book, or selected documents in a book as a single PDF file. When you export an InDesign file to PDF, you can preserve navigation elements such as table of contents and index entries, and interactivity features such as hyperlinks, bookmarks, media clips, and buttons. You also have the option of exporting hidden layers, nonprinting layers, and nonprinting objects to PDF.

Specify the following Accessibility Options under the Advanced tab, if necessary:. Display Title. Choose what to display in the title bar of Acrobat when it opens your PDF. Available options are Document Title and File Name. Choose the document language for the PDF. This determines the default language for the exported PDF. If the required language is not in the list, you can also type the standard language ISO code.

The Cancel button changes to Reset. To avoid duplication of layer names in the PDF, you can merge the layers on export. If this option is not selected, layer names appear separately under each document name. To select this option, you must use Acrobat 6 PDF 1. For PDF files that are intended to be distributed for viewing purposes only, you may want to reduce the size of PDF files when you export from InDesign.

In the Compression area, downsample images to 72 pixels per inch, select automatic compression, and select either low- or medium-image quality for color and grayscale images. When you work with photographic images, use Automatic JPEG compression; when you work with images that are mostly solid color, such as charts and graphs, use ZIP compression.

These settings are designed to balance file size with quality, depending on how the PDF is used. You can also create and share custom presets for your unique output requirements. A few of the presets listed below are not available until you move them—as needed—from the Extras folder where they are installed by default to the Settings folder. Some presets are not available in some Creative Suite components. Review your PDF settings periodically.

The settings do not automatically revert to the default settings. High Quality Print. Creates PDFs for quality printing on desktop printers and proofing devices.

This preset uses PDF 1. These PDFs can be opened in Acrobat 5. Illustrator Default Illustrator only. Creates a PDF in which all Illustrator data is preserved. PDFs created with this preset can be reopened in Illustrator without any loss of data. Oversized Pages Acrobat only. Creates PDFs suitable for viewing and printing of engineering drawings larger than x inches. Used for long-term preservation archival of electronic documents. Compliant files must contain information describing the printing condition for which they are prepared.

The PDF created in this setting can be opened in Acrobat 4. Press Quality. In this case, the quality of the content is the highest consideration. The objective is to maintain all the information in a PDF file that a commercial printer or print service provider needs to print the document correctly. This set of options uses PDF 1.

Note : Before creating an Adobe PDF file to send to a commercial printer or print service provider, find out what the output resolution and other settings should be, or ask for a.

You might need to customize the Adobe PDF settings for a particular provider and then provide a. Smallest File Size. Creates PDF files for displaying on the web, an intranet, or for email distribution. This set of options uses compression, downsampling, and a relatively low image resolution. It converts all colors to sRGB and embeds fonts. It also optimizes files for byte serving. For best results, avoid using this preset if you intend to print the PDF file. Magazine Ads Japan. Standard Acrobat only.

Creates PDF files to be printed to desktop printers or digital copiers, published on a CD, or sent to a client as a publishing proof.

This set of options uses compression and downsampling to keep the file size down, but also embeds subsets of all allowed fonts used in the file, converts all colors to sRGB, and prints to a medium resolution. Note that Windows font subsets are not embedded by default. PDF files created with this settings file can be opened in Acrobat 6. If so, you or your service provider can create custom presets. Adobe PDF presets are saved as.

Enter a name for the preset and click OK. New PDF presets. Windows Vista and Windows 7. Use your system search utility to locate additional.



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