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Participant
April 26, 2022
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Bleeds and Crop

  • April 26, 2022
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I  am newly signed up and learning to use Adobe Creative Cloud Express because I am a printer and our customers will certainly be using it to create things for free because... well FREE..

In attempting to learn how to use it, I find no way to create and image with or output a design with bleed and crops as a printer would normally require.  Does Creative Cloud Express Free or Premium versions offer this capability?

 

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Participant
May 29, 2022

At work we use Canva as a designing tool for our customer. In comparison, the Adobe  Express is a superior product but lacks the most important element in printing. Bleed and Crops.

Participant
November 4, 2022

Agree, superior but lacking in that basic feature for which I searched high and low was frustrating. People will want to use this and print vs having to drop into another program. I pay premium for Adobe Express too and also Canva Preimum and guess having to use both. Adobe support - make this an integral feature!

Participant
June 16, 2023

I agree. It ought to be a basic feature.

➰ Syska
Amitej S
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 26, 2022

Hey Melinda,

 

Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, we don't support this feature at the moment. It's something we are looking into, though! It sounds like an excellent idea and will let the team know about this. If you want to share for others to upvote, you can submit your feedback here, too.

 

Thanks,

Amitej

Participant
April 26, 2022

Thank you Amitej - it seems that Adobe Express may be trying to compete with other newer on-line offerings such as Canva.  As a printer, we get an increasing amount of customers using Canva to create simple files for social events.  Canva can do bleeds and crops.  Also, as a printer, if we have a customer who doesn't provide a file with bleeds and crops but they are needed, we must correct their files and we must charge them for the cost of doing so.  Since bleeds and crop marks have been a staple in commercial print for eons, I would think that this should be one thing that a software offers if it intends it's offerings to be used for print.  If, however, the express offering is not intended for print, that should be made clear and not supported.  If you want to compete, I'd strongly suggest making the bleed and crop mark offering available for those customers who wish to use it.  As a printer, again, we get inquiries as to what programs to seek for setting up files when customers can't afford to pay for professional graphic design.  I point them to Canva as I know it works well.  

Participant
June 16, 2023

I agree. This is so dissapointing. I just got started with Adobe Express, but without a basic feature as bleeds and crops, I will turn back to Canva. I just spend 8 hours working on an add, and I discover that this is not an option. I downloaded the file as a PNG in order to ad the crops and bleeds there. And the design doesn´t fit 100% - so I have to start all over. What a waste of time. 

➰ Syska