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Depending on the job, there may be a template file the printer has for designers. Remember to work in CMYK. Do Collect for Output to organize final files for the printer. For colors, it's best to work in increments of 5% (eg-5c10m30y0k)
If you want to use a "rich black", which is a good idea for large areas of black (not type), add a little of the other colors (ex-30c15m100k), but that is something you might want to ask the printer.InDesign is superior software to Quark, but many printers don't like InDesign files because the color standards Adobe uses are a little flakey.