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Booklet pdf resolution quality

Community Beginner ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

I have been attempting to export a high quality pdf with the “Print Booklet” option in InDesign.

However, despite specifying “High Resolution” in the Advanced Print Settings and despite specifying “All” for the Graphics “Images”/ “Send Data”, I still find that the pdf produces a fuzzy result for certain of the placed graphics (e.g. all the .psd graphics (which, incidentally, turn out much crisper if I use the 'normal' Adobe “High Quality Print” pdf preset.  But if I use this then I don’t achieve the booklet impositon).

I would like to know if it’s possible to apply the Adobe “High Quality Print” preset to the “Print Booklet” function.  If not, then how is one supposed to produce a good Booklet pdf for printing ??

Thanks in advance if anyone has the answer!

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Community Expert , Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

Are you printing to the Adobe PDF print driver on Windows?

What are the PDF settings you are using--the default is Standard, which is not very good.

If using Windows, open the Print Booklet dialog box.

Click the Print Settings... button.

Change print driver to Adobe PDF.

Click the Setup... button. (Click OK on the warning dialog box.)

In the Windows Print dialog box, click the Preferences button.

Change the Default Settings to desired settings.

(Let me know if you need screen captures.)

After you reply,

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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

Are you printing the booklet yourself or sending it out to a commercial printer?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

Are you printing to the Adobe PDF print driver on Windows?

What are the PDF settings you are using--the default is Standard, which is not very good.

If using Windows, open the Print Booklet dialog box.

Click the Print Settings... button.

Change print driver to Adobe PDF.

Click the Setup... button. (Click OK on the warning dialog box.)

In the Windows Print dialog box, click the Preferences button.

Change the Default Settings to desired settings.

(Let me know if you need screen captures.)

After you reply, I can tell you how to permanently change the Adobe PDF print driver to your desired settings.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

Thank you so much!

This has worked and I now have a HUGE high res pdf.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

Try making a custom setting in Acrobat Distiller.

Below are a conservative settings example and a smaller file size example (that will still print fine).

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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

To permanently change your Adobe Print driver default settings...

(If you customize your Distiller settings, make/save as a new setting first.)

Open your Windows Settings dialog box.

Click on Devices section.

Select the Printers & Scanners sub-section.

Click on the Adobe PDF driver in the list.

Click on the Manage button.

In the new dialog box, click on the Printing Preferences sub-section.

Change the Default Settings to the one you want.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

Thank you, and Thank you.

Very useful information.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018
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If not, then how is one supposed to produce a good Booklet pdf for printing ??

Acrobat Reader and Pro also have a booklet feature (choose Print and click Booklet).

Using InDesign's Print Booklet forces you into a flattened postscript workflow, so depending on your document's content exporting a PDF and handling the imposition in Acrobat would be better.

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