What is this?
When working from InDesign, we recommend that you actually export to PDF, then print from Adobe Acrobat.
Why we do it
It optimizes print quality while minimizing print queues and corrupted print jobs.
How often we do it?
Perform as needed
How we do it?
Step 1
In the Links tab, ensure that InDesign knows exactly where to find your images when it exports them. Make sure that no links are broken or in need of updating. If there are any exclamation marks, you will need to update or relink the file.
Step 2
In the File menu, select Export
Save as Type: Adobe PDF (Print)
Press Save
Step 3
In the Export PDF pop-up, set Adobe PDF Preset to [High Quality Print]
In the Compression tab, the preset settings will compress images to 300ppi.
If you want your images to be at a higher resolution, set Color Images to Grayscale Images to Bicubic Downsampling to 600ppi for images above 900ppi,
Monochrome Images to Bicubic Downsampling to 1200ppi for images above 1800ppi.
Set the Image Quality to Maximum
Click Export.
Finally, see the Creating an Optimized PDFguide for final print output.