Xerox CX 用户手册

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Step and continue: The step-and-continue method enables you
to place different pages of a job on one sheet so that the sheet is
filled to capacity.
Cut and stack: The cut-and-stack method is used to print, cut,
and stack pages while preserving a certain order. When the cut
stacks are piled one on top of the other, the entire job ends up in
the desired order. The cut-and-stack method is useful primarily for
high-volume variable information jobs.
Saddle stitch: The saddle-stitch method prints pages in a manner
that is suited for saddle-stitch binding. With this binding method,
sheets are folded, inserted one inside another, and then stitched
or stapled along the spine, such as in a brochure or magazine.
Perfect bound: The perfect-bound method prints pages in a
manner that is suited for perfect binding. Perfect binding is a book-
finishing technique in which the folded sheets are gathered in
order and clamped into place. A saw roughens the spine edge of
the gathered pages. Glue is then applied to the spine, and the
cover of the book is affixed to the glued spine. This method is
used for most books.
Previewing an imposition layout
The Preview window enables you to view your imposition layout
and settings.
Requirements:
An imposition method must be selected.
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Chapter 8—Production workflows