In InDesign, the text is in CMYK: 100% K.
Forgive my stupidity, but I can't find anything in Acrobat that tells me, other than going to Advanced> Print Production> Convert Colors where it has the choice highlighted that says Convert CMYK.
I have a fairly simple Canon printer i960 that's not...
jimoblak, thanks for that info. It did help, but the text is still not as black a black as when printed directly from InDesign.
Comparing the pdf print with Print As Image checked with the one where it's turned off: the checked one has a green tint to the black text and the unchecked print is...
Back to the original problem: I checked through the Print dialog box and lo and behold, in the Advanced window, the Print As Image box was checked and it was set to 150 dpi. When I changed that to 300 dpi, the quality got considerably better. The file that did not originate from ID was great...
I just printed a pdf that I received from someone else that was not done in InDesign and it is the same crappy quality, so maybe I was hasty in thinking it was an ID problem. I updated to CS3 (which included Acrobat 8.0) from Acrobat Pro 7.0 just a few days ago and apparently have not printed...
I have exported this page from File> Export & chosen Format: Adobe PDF in the next window. In the Export Adobe PDF window that appears, I have chosen both High Quality and Press Quality from the Adobe PDF Preset menu. I've opened both resulting files within Adobe Acrobat 8.0 and printed them...
I must send my file to a small time printer who does not have InDesign. Previously, I've exported files to a High Quality PDF with no problem. However, I just upgraded to CS3 and when I printed the PDF I noticed that the quality is quite a bit less than printing directly from ID. If I send the...
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