Konica Minolta AccurioPress C2070/2070P IC-314 User Guide - Page 148

Method, Saddle Stitch, Perfect Bound, Step and Repeat, Step and Continue, Cut and Stack

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138 Chapter 8-Production workflows 2. In the Method list, select an imposition method. You can select from the following methods: ● Saddle Stitch-A book-finishing technique in which the pages of a book are attached through stitching or stapling in the spine fold-for example, in brochures. ● Perfect Bound-A book-finishing technique in which the spine fold is trimmed and the edges of the gathered pages are roughened and glued together-for example, in hardcover books. ● Step and Repeat-A technique in which multiple copies of an image are printed to fill up a large sheet. This method is used mainly for business cards. ● Step and Continue-A technique in which different pages of a job are printed on one sheet according to the selected layout, so that the sheet is filled to capacity. ● Cut and Stack-A book-finishing technique in which jobs are printed, cut, stacked, and bound in the most efficient manner to preserve the original sorting. A job's pages, booklets, or books are sorted in a Z-shape, (each stack of pages is sorted in consecutive order). When stacks are piled one on top of another, the entire job is already sorted up or down. ● Folded Signature-A technique in which a large sheet is folded several times to form a section of a book, a magazine, or a pamphlet. 3. Click New. 4. Type the name of the new template, and press Enter.

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2.
In the
Method
list, select an imposition method.
You can select from the following methods:
Saddle Stitch
—A book-finishing technique in which the
pages of a book are attached through stitching or stapling
in the spine fold—for example, in brochures.
Perfect Bound
—A book-finishing technique in which the
spine fold is trimmed and the edges of the gathered pages
are roughened and glued together—for example, in
hardcover books.
Step and Repeat
—A technique in which multiple copies of
an image are printed to fill up a large sheet. This method is
used mainly for business cards.
Step and Continue
—A technique in which different pages
of a job are printed on one sheet according to the selected
layout, so that the sheet is filled to capacity.
Cut and Stack
—A book-finishing technique in which jobs
are printed, cut, stacked, and bound in the most efficient
manner to preserve the original sorting. A job's pages,
booklets, or books are sorted in a Z-shape, (each stack of
pages is sorted in consecutive order). When stacks are
piled one on top of another, the entire job is already sorted
up or down.
Folded Signature
—A technique in which a large sheet is
folded several times to form a section of a book, a
magazine, or a pamphlet.
3.
Click
New
.
4.
Type the name of the new template, and press Enter.
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Chapter 8—Production workflows