Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci Printing System (11),(12),(13),(14) Printing Guide (Fi - Page 89
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PRINT OPTIONS 89 The following booklet layouts are available: Saddle binding: In Saddle binding, signatures are folded together as a group, and then stapled or stitched along the center fold, which forms the spine of the booklet. 1 Saddle (left) binding Saddle (right) binding Saddle (top) booklet Nested Saddle binding: The Nested Saddle binding method combines saddle and perfect binding methods by stacking two or more saddles (also called "groups" or "subsets") together along the common fold, then gluing them together at the fold to form the spine. NOTE: Nested Saddle booklet jobs will print face down, therefore, the last section of the job is on top of the Output Tray. Turn over the printed stack to have the first section on top. 1 1 Nested Saddle (left) binding Nested Saddle (right) binding Nested Saddle (top) binding Perfect binding: In Perfect binding, separate folded pages are printed and stacked in booklet order. Finished pages are stitched adjacent to one another for trimming or gluing. Front Back Perfect booklet For Booklet Maker options and available settings, see the table that begins on page 76. For information about using Booklet Maker options, see Booklet Maker Help.