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Adobe Acrobat Print File Guide

Coming Soon: Watch our step-by-step print design files setup guide for Adobe Acrobat. Learn about file format, bleeds, CMYK color, resolution and more!
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Top Rated Questions for Adobe Acrobat
When is the last moment for me to make changes to my PDF brochure proof? John N. - July 30, 2009
You can make changes as long as you have not approved your proof nor let your file be put into production. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Do you accept PDF documents for brochure printing? Oscar B. - July 30, 2009
Yes, we do. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
I have a business card design ready in PDF format. What is the largest file size that I can upload? Hannah A. - July 28, 2009
Our file size limit is 100MB. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
How do I add the necessary bleed to my PDF business card design? Jody P. - July 28, 2009
You need to extend the artwork .25 inches to both the height and the width. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Does my PDF business card design need to be set to CMYK coloring? Paula V. - July 28, 2009
Yes, all files must be in CMYK format. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
If I have an older version of Adobe Acrobat, can I continue using my calendar design and still be able to upload it to your Design Tool? Alex L - July 26, 2009
Yes, as long as your file is in PDF format, it does not matter what version of Adobe Acrobat you are using. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
My PDF calendar file is more than 100MB. How do I shrink the file size while keeping all the design elements? Lori M - July 26, 2009
Try flattening your image first and then save the PDF. This should shrink your file size. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
I'm using Adobe Acrobat to create my calendar template. What PDF quality do you prefer? emilie s - July 26, 2009
We prefer the PDF/X-1a:2001 quality. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
If my PDF catalog design has a color gradient, should I choose offset printing or digital printing to get the best results? Darrel K. - July 23, 2009
Offset printing does a better job with color gradients. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
If I have my PDF catalog design ready, how do you convert to CMYK coloring? Noah S. - July 23, 2009
Since your file is already in a PDF format, we will automatically do the conversion for you. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team