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Margins are especially important when preparing your files. Remember the printer can not print right to the edge of the paper. Some ways of binding require paying more attention to your inside or outside margins.
Margins are especially important when preparing your files. Remember the printer can not print right to the edge of the paper. Some ways of binding require paying more attention to your inside or outside margins.
[[File:Margins.png|342x342px]]
[[File:Margins.png|342x342px]]
When creating a new file in Indesign you can specify the margins.
[[File:Margins2.png|439x439px]]
Or you can adjust them.
*Go to File>>Document Set up and see what margins you are using.
[[File: Screenshot_2023-09-07_at_14.22.45.png|529x529px]]
[[File: Screenshot_2023-09-07_at_14.22.57.png|337x337px]]


===Glue binding===
===Glue binding===
If you are planing on glue binding your publication remember that it doesn't fully open. If you want your design to not fall into the spine of the book add a bigger inside margin.
If you are planing on glue binding your publication remember that it doesn't fully open. If you want your design to not fall into the spine of the book add a bigger inside margin.
===Wire-o and ring binding===
===Wire-o and ring binding===
If you are planing on glue binding your publication remember that you will be drilling on the side of the page. You wouldn't want  your design to be drilled through so add a bigger inside margin.
If you are planing on glue binding your publication remember that you will be drilling on the side of the page. You wouldn't want  your design to be drilled through so add a bigger inside margin. For ring binding margins should be between 15-20 mm (depending on the ring size).
===Staple binding and hand stitching===
===Staple binding and hand stitching===
Remember that as you fold the pages they move forward so when you cut the booklet you might cut through the outer ednge of your design. You might want to increase your outer margin.
Remember that as you fold the pages they move forward so when you cut the booklet you might cut through the outer edge of your design. You might want to increase your outer margin.


==Amount of pages==
==Amount of pages==
===Staple binding and hand stitching===
Remember that if you are preparing a file for a booklet that folds in half or multiple signatures for a bigger book, that the amount of pages has to be dividable by 4. If it isn't the print software will ad it automatically and ruin your page order.
=== Glue, wire-o and ring binding===
Remember that if you are preparing a file for a booklet that has single pages, that the amount of pages has to be dividable by 2.
==Page limits==
==Page limits==
===Staple binding and hand stitching===
Remember that if you are preparing a file for a booklet that folds in half or multiple signatures for a bigger book, that there is a limit to how many pages can be folded and stapled/stitched. 8 sheets (32 pages) is usually the max for thin paper, if it is more it will not close properly.
=== Glue binding===
If there is too little pages the glue binding machine will have difficulties glueing them together.
==PDF export==
'''<u>Always export your file as pages when working from Indesign</u>'''
*'''Make sure your file is exported as a pdf 2001'''
===Photoshop===
*Save as>> Photoshop Pdf>> Pdf 2001
[[File: saveas1.png|296x296px]]
[[File: pdf2001.png|429x429px]]
===Illustrator===
*Save>>Adobe Pdf>>Pdf 2001
[[File: pdfai.png|350x350px]]
[[File: pdf2001ai.png|429x429px]]
===Indesign===
*Export>>Adobe Pdf>>Pdf 2001
[[File: pdfin.png|352x352px]]
[[File: pdf2001in.png|429x429px]]
*Make sure you export it as Pages
[[File: Pagesnotspreads.png|429x429px]]


==PDF export==
==Color profile==
==Color profile==
*Best color profile for the Canon printer is CMYK, you can check the color profile of your file by:
*Best color profile for the Canon printer is CMYK, you can check the color profile of your file by:

Latest revision as of 13:50, 2 November 2023

This page will walk you through file preparation for different type of booklets.

Page dimensions

If your pages are smaller or equal to A5 you will be using A4 paper, if they are bigger you need to print on A3. Always work on a document with pages the same size as you want them to be printed. You can check the page size:

How to check file dimensions in Photoshop

  • Go to Image>>Image Size and see if the width and height are correct.

Screenshot 2023-09-07 at 13.55.19.png Phimdim2.png

How to check file dimensions in Illustrator

  • Click on the Artboard tool, Click on the Artboard and see the dimensions in the Properties window

Screenshot 2023-09-07 at 14.15.58.png Screenshot 2023-09-07 at 14.16.16.png

How to check file dimensions in Indesign

  • Go to File>>Document Set up and see if the width and height are correct.

Screenshot 2023-09-07 at 14.22.45.png Screenshot 2023-09-07 at 14.22.57.png

Margins

Margins are especially important when preparing your files. Remember the printer can not print right to the edge of the paper. Some ways of binding require paying more attention to your inside or outside margins. Margins.png

When creating a new file in Indesign you can specify the margins. Margins2.png

Or you can adjust them.

  • Go to File>>Document Set up and see what margins you are using.

Screenshot 2023-09-07 at 14.22.45.png Screenshot 2023-09-07 at 14.22.57.png

Glue binding

If you are planing on glue binding your publication remember that it doesn't fully open. If you want your design to not fall into the spine of the book add a bigger inside margin.

Wire-o and ring binding

If you are planing on glue binding your publication remember that you will be drilling on the side of the page. You wouldn't want your design to be drilled through so add a bigger inside margin. For ring binding margins should be between 15-20 mm (depending on the ring size).

Staple binding and hand stitching

Remember that as you fold the pages they move forward so when you cut the booklet you might cut through the outer edge of your design. You might want to increase your outer margin.

Amount of pages

Staple binding and hand stitching

Remember that if you are preparing a file for a booklet that folds in half or multiple signatures for a bigger book, that the amount of pages has to be dividable by 4. If it isn't the print software will ad it automatically and ruin your page order.

Glue, wire-o and ring binding

Remember that if you are preparing a file for a booklet that has single pages, that the amount of pages has to be dividable by 2.

Page limits

Staple binding and hand stitching

Remember that if you are preparing a file for a booklet that folds in half or multiple signatures for a bigger book, that there is a limit to how many pages can be folded and stapled/stitched. 8 sheets (32 pages) is usually the max for thin paper, if it is more it will not close properly.

Glue binding

If there is too little pages the glue binding machine will have difficulties glueing them together.

PDF export

Always export your file as pages when working from Indesign

  • Make sure your file is exported as a pdf 2001

Photoshop

  • Save as>> Photoshop Pdf>> Pdf 2001

Saveas1.png Pdf2001.png

Illustrator

  • Save>>Adobe Pdf>>Pdf 2001

Pdfai.png Pdf2001ai.png

Indesign

  • Export>>Adobe Pdf>>Pdf 2001

Pdfin.png Pdf2001in.png

  • Make sure you export it as Pages

Pagesnotspreads.png

Color profile

  • Best color profile for the Canon printer is CMYK, you can check the color profile of your file by:

Photoshop

  • Image>>Mode>>CMYK color

Colphot.png

Illustrator

  • File>>Document Color Mode>>CMYK color

Colill.png