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May 9, 2023
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1:10 workflow with images and exporting as PDF

  • May 9, 2023
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I have a layout which is 200 m x 2 m. I started in illustrator with a scale of 1:10, so 20 m x 0.2 m. The printing firm will print the layout on boards measuring 3 m x 2 m and wants a PDF with individual pages. So I splitted the layout in 67 artboards each 0.30 m x 0.2 m and exported them as PDF via "Save as copy".


My question: The layout contains images. The quality and placed size gives me about 720-1500 ppi for each image. How should I export to ensure that they remain their full quality after the printing firm scales it up x10 ? Is it enough to change all settings to "Do Not Downsample." in the compression tab?

 

 

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Inspiring
May 10, 2023

If you are setting DPI in the PDF, then you have to know what the output resolution is in the RIP ( based on the output device which typically would be inkjet-grand format ).  But, you should not have to pre-set the DPI in the PDF with the way your files have been prepared.  Incedentally, grand format inkjet resolution is 600dpi, some are 720dpi and others are 1200dpi ( depending on printer ). You could save the PDFs as medium or office versions and feel confident the image quality will hold up.

Participant
May 10, 2023

My printer says they are printing in 1080x360 dpi. So when I do not have to pre-set the DPI, how do I ensure, that Illustrator doesn't downsample my images and preserve their quality?

Ton Frederiks
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Community Expert
May 9, 2023

I would certainly not downsample the images. 720-1500 ppi will end up as 72 an 150 ppi after scaling.

Using these resolutions will probably be sufficient when viewed at a distance, which is almost certainly the case with a 200 meter wide object. Did you contact your printer about this?

Participant
May 9, 2023

Yes, I contacted my printer. 150dpi should be fine. I definitely don't want to downsample. I just want to preserve the quality. I discovered that illustrator also has a print option to export to pdf (conveniently in the final size of 3x2m) and also here I can exactly say how many dpi I want to export. Would that be the most viable way to export the layout?

Ton Frederiks
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Community Expert
May 9, 2023

Windows? I would use the Illustrator save as way to create the PDF.

Print to PDF sounds like the old way to create a PostScript file that gets converted or a non Adobe way to create the pdf. But I am not on Windows so I do not have recent experience with that print workflow.