Exporting an indesign document as a jpeg

I've created a poster-sized document, including pictures, in InDesign. In order to have it printed I need to make it a JPEG. When I export it as a jpeg it changes it to 72 dpi, so it would look horrible printed. I know there's something I'm missing here. Can anyone help?

CS3 adds support for resolution but it's still not the best way to
create a JPG.
Export a hi res PDF and then open that in Photoshop. It will give you
far greater control.
Bob

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