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Advanced Features of DocBuilder Pro
Nested Saddle
—Specifies a combination of saddle and perfect binding methods.
As with saddle stitching, pages are grouped together and stapled or stitched across a
common center fold. The saddle groups are then stacked one on top of another and
glued as with perfect binding.
When imposing a book for nested saddle binding, specify the number of pages in each
saddle group by entering a value in the Groups Of field. As the number of pages in a
saddle group increases, the effect known as binder’s creep becomes more prevalent
(see
). DocBuilder Pro shifts images on the page to compensate automatically
for creep, according to the value in the Groups of field, the value in the paper thickness
field, the specified binding type, and the ordering and orientation of pages specified by
the current layout.
Gang Up
To enable gang printing and disable binding settings, select Gang Up. In gang
printing, you place multiple pages on a sheet for “collate and cut” finishing, rather
than having DocBuilder Pro impose them in the order required by a particular
binding method.
A collate and cut layout reorders pages in a manner that causes them to fall into easily
collated stacks when the sheets in the job are cut into individual pages. The use of such
a layout may allow multiple small jobs to be printed on a single sheet; thus, gang
printing is commonly used as a means of saving paper when printing small jobs on
copier/printers that use large sheets, and when printing jobs such as business cards
or labels.
To disable gang printing and enable binding settings, select the Binding setting. When
gang printing is disabled, DocBuilder Pro imposes pages in the order defined by the
current layout.
You can specify any of the the following Gang Up methods:
Repeat
—Places multiple copies of a page until the sheet is filled; for example, when
printing both sides of a sheet, the front side of the first sheet is filled with images of
page one, and the back side is filled with images of page two; the front side of the