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e ch n
Inspiring
May 2, 2025
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Configuraciones para prensa.

  • May 2, 2025
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Voy a imprimir unas tarjetas de presentación por ambas caras y son 3 cambios, es decir, tarjetas para 3 personas impresas frente y vuelta.

 

¿Cómo debo de configurar el archivo ( tanto al diseñarlo como al exportarlo ) para que al exportarlo se creen 3 pdf separados, cada uno con frente y vuelta de cada tarjeta?

 

Actualmente el archivo está como muestran estas imágenes:

 

Gracias.

 

 

 

Correct answer Eugene Tyson

It can be done but the setup is a bit convuloted - so for 3 doing it 3 times is easier than doing it a different way that's long to setup. 

I've done it for 500 business cards. 

 

Yeh that's the safest option to provide them separately. 

 

As for your questions about the red rectangles - the printer should provide you with a .joboptions file this has all the settings - then you go to File>PDF Presets and import the file. 

 

Can't see what all the settings say so I can't advise further. 

However, send it to the printers and ask them for their advice, they are in the best position to help you with this.

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Community Expert
May 3, 2025

Are you printing these yourself? 

If you're sending to a printers then send them the PDF they'll sort out the logistics. 

Do all the backs have different information - it looks like they do. 

 

If you want 3 different files then you can use File>Export and select your page range 1-2 for the first one.

Then export page 3-4

Then export 5-6

 

Or export all to a single pdf and in Acrobat Pro you can extract the pages. 

 

But you don't have to do much more if you're sending to a printers - send them what you have and they will set up the printing and logisitics for you.

 

 

e ch n
e ch nAuthor
Inspiring
May 3, 2025

Hola, @Eugene Tyson 

 

  1. Serán impresas en imprenta digital.
  2. Sí, cada tarjeta es diferente en frente y vuelta, son 3 personas distintas.
  3. Sí... era tan obvio... que no lo vi... ciertamente limitar el rango de exportación a frente y vuelta por tarjeta y repetir la operación 3 veces.... quizá lo que tenía en mente era hacer eso mismo en una sola operación.
  4. El separarlas es para evitar un posible error del impresor en confundir el frente de una con la vuelta de otra.

 

Gracias. 

Eugene TysonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 4, 2025

It can be done but the setup is a bit convuloted - so for 3 doing it 3 times is easier than doing it a different way that's long to setup. 

I've done it for 500 business cards. 

 

Yeh that's the safest option to provide them separately. 

 

As for your questions about the red rectangles - the printer should provide you with a .joboptions file this has all the settings - then you go to File>PDF Presets and import the file. 

 

Can't see what all the settings say so I can't advise further. 

However, send it to the printers and ask them for their advice, they are in the best position to help you with this.

Robert at ID-Tasker
Legend
May 3, 2025

I think too much bleed? 3mm should be enough. 

 

How it will be printed? 

 

Not sure if you need 3x separate files?

 

Do it as you've right now - just one file with 3x sets of front+back - and info for the printing place. 

 

e ch n
e ch nAuthor
Inspiring
May 3, 2025
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I think too much bleed? 3mm should be enough. 

 

¿Para reducir el área de sangrado, debería modificar desde el AI que es el fondo, o sólo disminuir la dimención en las configuraciones dentro de ID? ¿Qué es lo correcto y lo funcional? (Para no hacer de más...)

e ch n
e ch nAuthor
Inspiring
May 4, 2025

@e ch n

 

In the Document Properties should be enough. 

 

If you know the max paper size they'll be printing them on - you could prepare your own full sheets. 

 

But, in order to make it as easy as possible to cut - you would've to let me know max printing size. 

 

And how many copies of each design. 

 


¿La información de los rectángulos en rojo debe ser emitida por la imprenta para así configurar el archivo de prensa, o es algo que el impresor puede configurar sólo con el pdf para impresión en prensa que le entregue?