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Exporting InDesign to JPEG

In the event that the average user making a label for their product cannot include the fonts they used or is not aware of how to convert their fonts to outlines, they can export their work as a JPEG image that is ready for print.  Below is a video tutorial demonstrating how to export an Adobe InDesign file to a JPEG image.

By exporting your image the way the video suggests, you’ll be one step closer to achieving the best quality prints for your work.

Note: Exporting your work to JPEG images should only be done if ABSOLUTELY necessary.  We recommend PDF as the best alternative but realize that this isn’t feasible for everyone.

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