Xerox 2000 Printer User Manual


 
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DocuColor 2000 series design guide
Binding
Saddle stitching
Saddle stitching is the most common and least expensive binding and is best suited to
low page count publications. In a saddle stitched publication, the signatures are opened
and straddled across a metal right angle plate called a saddle. In small quantities,
saddle stitching can be performed with a stapler, however it is most commonly
accomplished on high speed automated binding equipment. In this automated process,
wire is inserted into the paper, then bent and cut to length, leaving the document
looking like it has been stapled.
Side stitching
Side stitching is used when the bulk is too great for saddle stitching. The sections are
collated, placed flat under a stitching head, and the stitches (or staples) inserted about
8 mm from the edge. Side stitched books cannot be opened completely flat.