Nested Saddle binding
Nested Saddle binding joins two or more saddle booklets (called “subsets”) to form a larger booklet. The subsets are stacked along the common fold, or spine, for stitching or gluing after printing. In Nested Saddle booklets, creep is a factor.
Number of sheets in a subset (saddle) - Use this option to specify the number of sheets in each subset.
The following illustration shows Nested Saddle, left-edge binding imposition for a 16-page document with two sheets (equivalent to eight document pages) per subset:
1 | Subset 1 |
2 | Signature 2 |
3 | Signature 1 |
4 | Subset 2 |
5 | Signature 4 |
6 | Signature 3 |
The following illustration shows how the signatures of a 16-page Nested Saddle booklet are folded and the subsets grouped together. Subset 1 iincludes Signatures 1 and 2; Subset 2 includes Signatures 3 and 4:
1 | Signature 1 |
2 | Signature 2 |
3 | Signature 3 |
4 | Signature 4 |
The following illustration shows how the subsets are joined together along the common fold for the nested saddle, left-edge binding, booklete: