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5 Simple Steps for Flawless Printing Results
When you invest in printed materials, you want them to look as sharp and professional as they do on your screen. Yet, all too often, small mistakes in file preparation lead to blurry images, missing fonts, or unexpected layout shifts.
The good news? A little preparation can save you time, money, and frustration!
Avoid Costly Print Errors with These Easy InDesign Tips
By following these five simple steps in Adobe InDesign, you can ensure your finished piece is print-ready and free from errors. Your printer will thank you—and more importantly, so will your audience.
1. Package Your Files Properly
Start by selecting File > Package in InDesign. This step will compile all necessary elements into a single folder, ensuring your printer has everything needed to produce a flawless print job.
- Check for errors using the Preflight panel – If you see a warning triangle, address any issues before proceeding.
2. Save Your Files in an Organized Folder
In the Package Publication dialog box, specify where you want to save your packaged files.
- Give your folder a clear name – This makes it easy for both you and your printer to locate the correct files.
- Ensure all necessary assets are included – Missing elements can cause delays and unexpected print issues.
3. Copy Fonts and Linked Graphics
Fonts and images are often the biggest culprits behind print mishaps. When you package your file, InDesign will prompt you to copy these assets into the package folder.
- Save fonts in the “Document Fonts” folder – This prevents font substitutions that can alter your design.
- Ensure linked graphics are included – Confirm that all graphic links are up-to-date and pointing to high-resolution images. InDesign will create a subfolder named “Links” for easy access.
4. Manage Hyphenation and External Dictionaries
To avoid unexpected text breaks or formatting shifts when your printer opens the file, manage hyphenation settings carefully.
- Use sparingly – Only use hyphenation exceptions if absolutely necessary to maintain proper text flow. Excessive manual hyphenation can cause formatting inconsistencies.
- Avoid linking to external dictionaries – Linking to external dictionaries can cause unexpected changes when opening the document on another computer.
5. Include a Print-Ready PDF
Even though you’re sending a packaged InDesign file, it’s always helpful to include a PDF for reference. This allows your printer to see exactly how the final product should look.
- Use the correct PDF preset – Select File > Export and choose Press Quality or PDF/X-1a for optimal print results. These presets are specifically designed for high-quality print production and include the necessary color management, resolution settings, and font embedding.
- Check your PDF before sending – After exporting, open the PDF to ensure that fonts, colors, images, and layout appear as expected.
Click Submit with Confidence
Say goodbye to messy re-dos of fonts, graphics, and images—and hello to your original masterpiece.
Once you’ve followed these five steps, you can confidently submit your file. Your printer will have everything it needs, and you’ll avoid delays, additional costs, or print errors.
Need help preparing your files? We’re here to ensure you get high-quality prints that make a lasting impression. Reach out today, and let’s create something great together!


InDesign in Easy Steps
by Robert Shufflebotham
Written by an expert on Adobe software training for some of the largest and most prestigious magazine, book and newspaper publishers in the world, InDesign in easy steps, 3rd edition is ideal for anyone wanting to get started with InDesign basics and become a competent and confident InDesign user. You’ll master the fundamentals and then progress to exploit the full creative potential of this powerful tool. In easy steps, you’ll learn:
- The InDesign environment and creating pages.
- Entering, editing and formatting text.
- Adding images and graphic frames.
- Arranging objects, layers and groups.
- Working with color creatively.
- Using tables and tabs to present data clearly.
- Printing and exporting for e-publishing.
Packed with clever tips throughout, you’ll soon be creating professional documents, stunning brochures, creative publications, and more!
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