Exporting a Print ready PDF from Quark 8

August 5, 2009 by Brenda Bell
Filed under: Design, Educational, Preflighting, Prepress 

The procedure described below applies to QuarkXpress 8 for Mac. Other versions of the program work in a similar fashion.

Make sure you’ve saved your file before attempting to create a PDF. First, select the Export option in the File Menu:

A window similar to the one below appears:

Choose a destination for your PDF document, select PDF/X-1a: 2001 as your pdf style, then click the Options button to access settings in the PDF Export dialog box. We recommend using the preset designated PDF/X-1a: 2001 because this is a PDF standard that has been put together specifically for print PDFs.

An additional dialog box opens, which is filled with export settings. In the color section (shown in the above), make sure you create a composite PDF and specify to your job specs: CMYK, CYMK +spot, B&W, Grayscale or As Is if your
project is printing in just spot colors.

Next you will want to add crop marks and bleeds as shown in the following two screen shots:

Click the OK button. You will be returned to the “Export as PDF” window.

Click “Save” to create the PDF

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Comments

2 Comments on Exporting a Print ready PDF from Quark 8

  1. Sherman Rawding on Mon, 11th Jan 2010 7:27 pm
  2. Well done!

  3. Brian Harrison on Mon, 11th Jan 2010 8:02 pm
  4. Thanks Sherman!

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