Xerox 5252 User Manual
DocuColor 5252 Operator Manual
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Binding methods
Saddle stitching
Saddle Stitching is accomplished using a stapler or a high-speed
binding machine that inserts and bends thin wire through the spine
of a document. This wire leaves the document looking like it has
been stapled. The maximum number of sheets that can be saddle
stitched is 32.
binding machine that inserts and bends thin wire through the spine
of a document. This wire leaves the document looking like it has
been stapled. The maximum number of sheets that can be saddle
stitched is 32.
Perfect binding
Providing an unprinted area on the inside cover of a perfect bound
book gives an area for the glue to adhere to and allows it to wrap
around some of the inside pages.
book gives an area for the glue to adhere to and allows it to wrap
around some of the inside pages.
Mechanical binding
Mechanical binding allows pages to be flat, so it is often used for
technical manuals, notebooks, and calendars.
technical manuals, notebooks, and calendars.
Looseleaf Binding
Looseleaf bindings are ideal for documents that undergo frequent
updates because pages can be inserted and removed easily.
updates because pages can be inserted and removed easily.