I've been creating some one-page magazine ads in X3, converting to PDF
and them mailing or emailing them to the printer. My files have 3 or 4
different graphics. The PDF size is usually 8 to 20 megs, too large to
email. I wonder if my PDF settings can help. I have all the dpi
settings set to 350. I have "compatible with" set to acrobat 4. Any
thoughts?
I've been creating some one-page magazine ads in X3, converting to PDF and them mailing or emailing them to the printer. My files have 3 or 4 different graphics. The PDF size is usually 8 to 20 megs, too large to email. I wonder if my PDF settings can help. I have all the dpi settings set to 350. I have "compatible with" set to acrobat 4. Any thoughts? Thanks, Peter
I don't know if this would work, or is allowed, but there's a free service
called YouSendIt that people who want to share music files use. You get to
post up to 1 GB (assuming you can upload that--I do it at the library,
which has a faster connection) for 7 days, 25 downloads. I've distributed
PDFs that way to politicians I wanted to hit with a letter containing a
lot of photographs.
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I've been creating some one-page magazine ads in X3, converting to PDF and them mailing or emailing them to the printer. My files have 3 or 4 different graphics. The PDF size is usually 8 to 20 megs, too large to email. I wonder if my PDF settings can help. I have all the dpi settings set to 350. I have "compatible with" set to acrobat 4. Any thoughts? Thanks, Peter
Use "PDF for Document Distribution" style and JPEG compression of 100.
Bitmap downsampling keep at 200 dpi because it should bi more than enough
for ads.
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I've been creating some one-page magazine ads in X3, converting to PDF and them mailing or emailing them to the printer. My files have 3 or 4 different graphics. The PDF size is usually 8 to 20 megs, too large to email. I wonder if my PDF settings can help. I have all the dpi settings set to 350. I have "compatible with" set to acrobat 4. Any thoughts? Thanks, Peter
Use "PDF for Document Distribution" style and JPEG compression of 100. Bitmap downsampling keep at 200 dpi because it should bi more than enough for ads.
I've been creating some one-page magazine ads in X3, converting to PDF and them mailing or emailing them to the printer. My files have 3 or 4 different graphics. The PDF size is usually 8 to 20 megs, too large to email. I wonder if my PDF settings can help. I have all the dpi settings set to 350. I have "compatible with" set to acrobat 4. Any thoughts? Thanks, Peter
hi,
try asking the printer about ftp server access, that's what works the
bast for me
good luck
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