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Booklet printing in InDesign is not creating postscript in correct page size

Community Beginner ,
Oct 27, 2022 Oct 27, 2022

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I can't get booklet printing in InDesign to print a postscript/PDF in the correct paper size. It has always worked correctly before. All the correct information is in the preset with the custom paper size but instead of the PDF being in the custom paper size, it's 8.5x11.

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Advisor , Oct 27, 2022 Oct 27, 2022

@ericar13 

 

To go along with Brad @ Roaring Mouse's question, you should be using the ADPDF9.PPD for printing PS files under the Print Booklet/ Printer Settings.

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If you don't have the Adobe PDF 9.0 as an option under the Printer Settings, you can download the PPD from the link below and put it here: Applications/Adobe InDesign 2022/Presets/PPDs.

If the PPDs folder doesn't exist just creat it.

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/add-acrobat-ppd.html

 

Regards,

Mike

 

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Oct 27, 2022 Oct 27, 2022

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What PPD are you using?

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Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

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It uses my printer as PPD, anything else and it won't allow custom paper sizes. We set this up a number of years ago when the comapny I was working for decided to do in-house printing for single foreign languages. If the set-up didn't link to a physical printer it wouldn't work. 

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Actually, using the PPD for your actual printer is good if that's what you will be printng to. It knows the possible page sizes it can do. Otherwise, use the generic Adobe PDF 9.0 version suggested!

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@ericar13 

 

To go along with Brad @ Roaring Mouse's question, you should be using the ADPDF9.PPD for printing PS files under the Print Booklet/ Printer Settings.

Screen Shot 2022-10-27 at 8.17.20 PM.png

If you don't have the Adobe PDF 9.0 as an option under the Printer Settings, you can download the PPD from the link below and put it here: Applications/Adobe InDesign 2022/Presets/PPDs.

If the PPDs folder doesn't exist just creat it.

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/add-acrobat-ppd.html

 

Regards,

Mike

 

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Nov 04, 2022 Nov 04, 2022

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Thanks, Mike

As I told Brad, it uses my printer as PPD, anything else and it won't allow custom paper sizes. We set this up a number of years ago when the comapny I was working for decided to do in-house printing for single foreign languages. If the set-up didn't link to a physical printer it wouldn't work. 

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 So, did you try installing the recommended PPD? Or just assume it won't work?

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As I told Brad, it uses my printer as PPD, anything else and it won't allow custom paper sizes.

 

Hi @ericar13 , The Adobe PDF 9.0 PPD @Mike Bro  linked to will let you set any page size when Saving Postscript. If you are printing the imposition directly from InDesign to a printer use your printer PPD, but for Postscript to PDF use Adobe PDF 9.0:

 

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Hi Mike, I actually decided to try it before I saw your responses because, well, nothing else was working. LOL. And thank you sooooo much, it worked and I'm back in business. thank you again. Erica

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