Customer CD for printing

I have Lightroom 5 on a Windows machine.
I want to make a customer CD with high quality prints. The customer will be printing different sizes of prints, some possibly quite large - 24x36. What settings do I need to choose in the File Settings, Image Sizing, and Output Sharpening? I have been choosing JPEG, quality 100, sRGB, 300 pixels per inch, not checking resize to fit, and standard sharpen for matte paper. My customer tried to print a 24x36 canvas and was unable to do so (through the Artscow website). I changed my setting to Resize to fit, width and height, 24x36 and was able to place the order for the canvas. But I don't want to set all my pictures to resize to fit 24x36 do I? Or do I? I've thought about this so much I've confused myself! Help!

You simply need to send the images at their maximum (original) resolution.
Until the images are actually printed onto paper, PPI has no real meaning. Digital files aren't measured in inches, but the header (EXIF) information in the file can contain a PPI value which is used as a guide by software such as InDesign or Photoshop when you ask for an image to be placed or printed at "actual size". When you specify PPI in the Lightroom export dialog all you're doing is setting that header data, the pixels in the image itself are not changing in any way. The print service provider's job is to always scale your images to fit their paper, they should not care what the EXIF data says.
If the service provider in this case is rejecting images you need to find out why; but if they're demanding an image with so many pixels that it fills  the poster at 300ppi, they're being silly. Unless you own a top-end medium format camera or assemble mega-panoramas you can't possibly take photos with that many pixels.

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