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Inspiring
May 15, 2024
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how do bleed in Adobe Express

  • May 15, 2024
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Hey folks!

I have made several files in Adobe Express, - but I can't figure out how to make bleed on these files?
I will use them for offset printing, - and the print is out to edge all around the 4 edges.

I can see I can download a quite ordinary PDF file for printing. But with no bleeding??
So how to make bleed in Adobe Express??

Thank you very much if somebody could help me!! 

Correct answer default08y0xrug26zy

I beg to differ. I only use express and create print worthy flyers and never had an issue with it.


I had a wonderful Community Expert walk me through the proper steps to get a bleed on my designs. This was very helpful. Here is that solution thread for others to see. 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-express-bugs/show-bleed-does-not-show-up-after-exporting-your-file-for-commercial-printer/idc-p/14813408#M22091

I have also made a YouTube video explaining this process. https://youtu.be/xjLST3AVkgg

 

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 15, 2024

If you're creating artwork for professional offset printing, you should be using professional tools.

 

Acrobat Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign.

https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/printer-marks-hairlines-acrobat-pro.html

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
haneadinoAuthor
Inspiring
May 15, 2024

Of course I use all these tools.

But I was working in Adobe Express!!

In Canva you can do bleed. So I would suggest Adobe to be as good as Canva where we can do bleed 

Michelle Chocolita
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 6, 2024

Hi,
Is there any chance to adjust bleed and margin values?


Hi! Bleed and margin values are set at standard dimensions, you can't adjust them in Adobe Express. 

 

If you need other dimensions for your margins I suggest using a shape (like a rectangle) as a guide and remove the shape once your design is done.

 

The bleed dimensions are standard and usually any printer can work with that. But if you do need a bigger bleed you will have to set that in an other app, i.e. make your design entirely in Illustrator or InDesign, or adjust the bleed in your PDF in Adobe Acrobat.

Hope this helps!