advice to export to PDF high ground to indesign

Hi, I'm new to indesig and I'm new to print. I have

signed a page layout in indesign I want to go out as a high resolution PDF. I came to a

workflow, but I'm not sure because I do for professional work, that's why I thought

I would like to get professional help.

Thanks in advance.

Export to PDF (print) and choose the setting of the press. If you need to crop marks and bleeds, add in the part of marks and bleeds from the export dialog box.

Bob

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