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Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Quark Item Marks
- Quark MarkIt
- Quark Imposer for QuarkXPress
- Overview
- Setting Up Printer Flats
- Step 1: Specifying a Sheet Type
- Step 2: Specifying an Imposition Type
- Step 3: Specifying a Binding Type
- Step 4: Flipping and Moving Pages
- Step 5: Specifying Bleed
- Step 6: Specifying Creep
- How Creep Works
- Step 7: Specifying Crossover
- Step 8: Specifying Margins
- Step 9: Specifying Gaps
- Step 10: Specifying Registration Marks
- Step 11: Printing with Quark Imposer
- Tiling with Quark Imposer
- Creating Custom Impositions
- Previewing Printer Flats
- Creating and Choosing Styles
- Sample Imposition Scenarios
- Quark Imposer for Acrobat
- Setting Up Printer Flats
- Step 1: Specifying a Sheet Type
- Step 2: Specifying an Imposition Type
- Step 3: Specifying a Binding Type
- Step 4: Flipping and Moving Pages
- Step 5: Specifying Bleed
- Step 6: Specifying Creep
- How Creep Works
- Step 7: Specifying Crossover
- Step 8: Specifying Margins
- Step 9: Specifying Gaps
- Step 10: Specifying Registration Marks
- Step 11: Creating an imposed PDF file with Quark Imposer
- Creating Custom Impositions
- Previewing Printer Flats
- Creating and Choosing Styles
- Handling PDFs with Bleed Included
- Sample Imposition Scenarios
- Setting Up Printer Flats
SPLIT WEB SCENARIO
In this example, say you’re creating an imposed PDF file for a 16-page
book which will be printed to a web press with two roll stands. Each press unit
prints an 8-page signature. Both rolls are printed at the same time and collated
in line to be final folded into a 16-page stapled book. In the Layout pane,
click the
8-Up tab and then choose Split Web from the Type drop-down menu
(
Units defaults to 2 out), choose Saddle Stitch from the Binding drop-down
menu (
General area). Proceed as usual.
SAMPLE IMPOSITION SCENARIOS
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