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Why Two Sets of Crop Marks?

Participant ,
Mar 25, 2019 Mar 25, 2019

My InDesign files are printing and rendering PDF's with two sets of crop marks - never had this problem before.

I have bleed set up in Document Setup - 0.125".

I end up with an innner and outer set of crop marks - very strange.

How did this happen and what am I overlooking?

Thanks!

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Community Expert , Mar 25, 2019 Mar 25, 2019

Those are bleed and trim.

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Community Beginner , Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024

What worked for me [if you just want to use the bleeds you set up when creating the document].

1. When exporting, uncheck everything but "Crop Marks" in the "Marks" section.

2. Leave "Use Document Bleed Settings" selected. 

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Mar 25, 2019 Mar 25, 2019

Those are bleed and trim.

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Participant ,
Mar 26, 2019 Mar 26, 2019

Uncheck the Bleed Marks in the export Adobe PDF dialogue box, under Marks and Bleeds.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024
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What worked for me [if you just want to use the bleeds you set up when creating the document].

1. When exporting, uncheck everything but "Crop Marks" in the "Marks" section.

2. Leave "Use Document Bleed Settings" selected. 

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