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Old February 12th, 2006, 01:56 PM
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Question How do I make a pdf from a Quark document?

I need to create a pdf from a Quark document, to be printed in a newspaper. The document is in grayscale and includes images. I do have Acrobat but I don't know how to do this! Can someone tell me how to do it?
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Old February 12th, 2006, 04:00 PM
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What system and computer?

If OSX you can choose to save as a pdf from the Print window.
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pdfs from quark

I'm on OS10 but this pdf needs to be sent to a newspaper for print. My understanding is that it has to be created from Acrobat Distiller because of, well, I'm not really sure. Image resolution? Unfortunately I just don't know that much about this ...
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Unhappy Forgot to say which computer

I'm on a G5 on OS10.

Thanks for your help ...
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Old February 12th, 2006, 07:16 PM
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If it has to be distilled, then you'll need to acquire Acrobat (the paid version). That or ditch Quark and grab a copy of InDesign (good PDF export capability in CS and later versions).

You can try try print to PDF option first, then send it to the paper and see if it'll work. I've sent such PDFs to a variety of production houses on differing machines (4-color, single color, digital presses, copier-based, etc.) and haven't had an issue yet—then again that could be attributed to luck. Doesn't cost anything and the newspaper should be able to tell mighty quickly if the file is usable or not.
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If QuarkXPress uses Apple's "Print" diaglog instead of it's own proprietary print dialog, then you can choose "Save PDF as Postscript..." from the "PDF" button in the lower left-hand corner of the Print dialog box. This will save out a raw postscript file that can then be distilled using Acrobat Distiller for a high-quality PDF.
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Quark has it's own pdf maker (JAWS). I have no experience of it, I use Acrobat...
Use export as pdf and work your way from there.
Acrobat Pro is a good option (but somewhat overkill for a one off :-).

Check out the Quark forum on the Quark website, it walks you through. It also tells you the best working practice.
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Export an eps file and Distill that. Make sure you distill the eps file as PDF/X-1a. It's the best printer format pdf because it will not allow the rip to complete if there are file errors.

Then get InDesign. It exports PDF and PDF/X-1a files natively.

I find Quark's export pdf option creates files that are at least 5 times larger than files directly exported from InDesign.
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