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Hi there, I'm an InDesign newbie, self taught. I am making a zine that is tabloaid size (11x17 inches) I have my spreads in InDesign setup and would like a PDF booklet to take into kinkos to print. When I go to "print booklet" and change my printer to postscript it keeps cutting off my PDF because the page size isn't correct. I can't change the page size in postscript because it's greyed out. If there is a better way I'm all ears, I just want a booklet, print ready file I can fold and staple on my own!
Thanks 🙂
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Are you on a Mac?
When you change the printer to PostScript, what is the PPD set to (below printer setting)?
Can Kinkos actually print a 22x17 page size, double-sided?
(unless you are doing an 8.5x11 as spreads)
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hello we need helps. so we can not put in photos with out template . we need put 1 photos on another . i can do it in PowerPoint .Can i do it in your app?answer me pls soon what u can
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@Incredible_interest5002 please start a new topic providing full information about your version of InDesign and OS and a full description of what you are trying to accomplish.
A screen shot of an example from powerpoint would probably be helpful.
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@Peter Spier This person posted the same question in an Acrobat forum a little earlier (and DM'd me for some reason). I'm not sure WHAT program they are using.
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@Dave Creamer of IDEAS your reputation precedes you.
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Good or bad? 😁
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No worse than mine, I'm sure.
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@KFryDraws you have several options here.
If you want to use Print Booklet to print to a PDF, you will need to install the ADPDF9.ppd file. You can download it from me at https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/yzPMgVsXKD
If you trust Kinkos to know what they are doing, you can export a single pages PDF (which will allow you to have live transparency) and let them perint the booklet using the booklet printing feature in Acrobat.
You can use a script to do the impostion. A good one can be found at https://shared-assets.adobe.com/link/3bfdb004-f188-4f3d-5904-d82dd8f8e2d1
EDIT: the link to the script seems to be dead
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Thanks Peter- do I add that ADPDF9.ppd to my InDesign presets?
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Not sure where you put it on Mac, but it should be in the same folder where you have the Generic Postscript and your Epson PPD files
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Yes, I'm on a Mac
Full size of the spread is 11x17 (8.5x11 pages)
I'm attaching a screenshot of what the settings look like currently.
By @KFryDraws
OK--did you BUILD the pages as 8.5x11 with reader spreads in InDesign? (Hopefully you did.) If you did, the first page would be by itself on the right and the last page would be by itself on the left. Your page count needs to be divisible by 4.
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If you want to bypass the PostScript/Acrobat Distiller process, you can install the Print to PDF-Print Pro app from the Apple App store (Pro version is not free).
https://www.flyingbee.com/products/pdf-printer/#
I would not use this for commercial printing but should be good for Kinkos stuff.
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My spreads and pages are formated correctly and divisible by 4. I'm very sued to making zines at the 8.5x11 size with no issue I'm just bumping up against a cropped export and unable to change it for this bigger size. The PDF Print Pro works! I would prefer to get the PostScript/Distiller process to work. Is there a reason I can't format the document once that is my setting? I've noticed a lot of folks saying to install ADPDF9.ppd but I'm not fully understanding that process.
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I'm not having a problem on my Mac:
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@Dave Creamer of IDEAS and @Peter Spier I added the ADPDF9.ppd to my presets in a PPDs file. That gave me the option to have a drop down PPD which allowed me to change the paper size for the PostScript file... thanks for both your help! (side note, Adobe should absolutely consider making this a simpler process.
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Glad you worked it out.
Technically, it's Apple's doing. They wanted control over the PDF printing process by making it part of the Mac OS (this was a long time ago). As you can see, it doesn't always come in handy. Windows still has the Adobe PDF print driver that _used_ to be on Mac too. It's very easy to print to PDF with the Print Booklet feature on Windows.
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Kinko's or any reputable copy shop will know what to do with single-page PDFs. This is the business they are in. Try that first.
The main issue with creating a booklet PDF is that the mechanism for doing so involves printing flattened Postscript to a PS file, which can affect your output if you are using a lot of transprency effects, etc. since it's not your own printer you are sending it to.
If you were printing to your own printer, this wouldn't necessarily be an issue, so you could try do the Booklet approach, using the PPD that is mentioned in another reply.
"When I go to "print booklet" and change my printer to postscript it keeps cutting off my PDF because the page size isn't correct"
This is because you more than likley selected Postscript File > Device Independent in the Print settings. This will not work, as this does not include any page size specifications, so when you Distill it, Distiller assumes the default page size (which is Letter) so the remainder gets cut off. However, when you use the AdobePDF9.PPD, this allows you to select the page size you need to conatin your imposed pages and that will be included in the PS.
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You can work around by changing the pages sizes in Distiller and fix it there. Had to do this for funky sized booklets that a client wanted to print on their own copier.
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Sure, but there's no need to do this if the proper PPD is used. Makes it easier in the end, especially if one sets up a Print Preset with all the relevant settings.
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