Xerox Phaser EX7750 Leaflet

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Basics of Imposition
Creep becomes more noticeable as the number of groups in a saddle increases, and 
its effect is most noticeable on pages farthest from the center fold of the saddle. 
Consequently, a book layout must also specify the number of groups in each saddle 
because the number of groups in each saddle affects the amount of creep that needs to 
be accounted for.
Compensating for creep is tedious, exacting work that DocBuilder Pro does for you 
automatically when you change any aspect of the imposed job that is affected by creep. 
Gang-Up printing
Layout is essential for defining the elements of complex print jobs such as booklets and 
books, but it can also be useful for smaller jobs. Consider, for example, how you might 
approach the task of printing business cards. It is slow, wasteful, and expensive to print 
a single business card per sheet, when you can repeat the image of the business card 
until the entire sheet is filled. This printing technique is known as Gang Up Repeat 
because the image is repeated in each page area, or step, on the sheet. After printing, 
the sheet is cut apart to produce individual cards. 
Creep
Gang Up Repeat layout