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E x c e p t i o n a l
Finisher Productivity
To compare finishing results, BERTL analysts ran the same
job (10 sets of 12 originals) with various finishing options.
There was no reduction in speed when hole punching was
added. The addition of one staple, and then two staples
showed a small identical jump in both cases. As expected,
saddle-stitched booklet finishing added a significant jump
due to the initial imposition phase, which resulted in a lon-
ger first-time-out time.
Paper Handling: Paper Output/Finishing