During text export JPEG becomes pixelated when printed

I created a few art text in Illustrator I want to print as a poster. Whenever I have save the file as PDF (300 DPI) and print it myself the text will appear crispy with no pixelation. However, I want to post it to 18 x 24, that I can't do with my basic printer so when I print I print only part of the picture, but whatever lines are perfectly clear.

I would be fine with leaving in PDF format, however, I have noticed most all plants ask a JPEG file for prints, which I can't understand because based on what I've read online, JPEG files automatically reduce the quality. Whenever I have the same export to JPEG (300 DPI) the text becomes pixelated.

Is there anyway I can export this file to JPEG and not lose quality?

If your document is set up at the scale 1:1 to the final output size then jpeg 300 dpi should look ok, as long as you choose 'export' in the menu file, DO NOT use the backup for web option, which will be released at 72 dpi.

Make sure that you "the installation document" is 1:1 scale in the right units. so do 18 x 24 and make sure that your text is the size you want in this area.

then choose file - export

Choose jpeg

then in the next window that appears, make sure that you choose at least 300 dpi (it may be higher if your computer has enough ram etc in order to treat her)

ID choose the RGB color model if you print on the type of place that requires a jpeg file. and make sure that the "quality" slider is completely to the right for best quality compression.

If its really not workign out, then you can try sending them a TIFF instead, which usually have compression artifacts (you can zip to reduce the size of the file after you save it)

copy shops more low effort can usually work with tif or jpeg if they avoid pdf for some reason any.

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