PageFlip Lite User Guide
4.8
Loading Pages into Arms
It should be clear from Fig. 12 that some of the ten arms may
not be usable if the book width is too narrow. The example in that
figure, for instance, only used seven forked arms. This problem
may be solved by attaching Post-It notes to the edge of the page
to extend its effective width. These Post-It notes can be slid into
the slots of the outermost arms to maximize the number of pages
that can be turned prior to reloading the sheets.
It is important to note that the furthest arm that can be loaded is
clearly visible in Method 2. In Fig. 12(b), for example, the edge of
the page reaches only as far as the seventh forked arm. If Method
1 were used to load the pages, this extent would be obscured dur-
ing page loading. Indeed, the arm would slide beyond the edge
of the rotated page when attempting to load the eighth page. This
would become apparent once the arms are brought back to their
initial positions on the right side of the book. It is best to apply
Post-It Notes in this case and/or use Method 2 for books with nar-
row pages. In general, though, most users will tend to find Method
1 easier for loading pages, although it may require a few additional
steps in advancing and then rewinding the forked arms.
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