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Binding a PerfectBack Book Using Your Fastback 15xs Binding MachineNow you can make books that look just like paperbacks-where the front cover, spine, and back cover are all one piece. Perfectback strips let you create books with wraparound covers, so you can have graphics on both covers and the spine!The Fastback Scoring machine is definitely the easiest machine on the market for seeing and positioning exactly where your scores will be made. Now you can make books that look just like paperbacks-where the front cover, spine, and back cover are all one piece. Perfectback strips let you create books with wraparound covers, so you can have graphics on both covers and the spine! You will need a scoring machine to crease your covers. The Fastback Scoring machine is definitely the easiest machine on the market for seeing and positioning exactly where your scores will be made. However any scoring or creasing machine should work. Just be careful not to use a rotary scoring device on digitally printed output or you may end up with cracking along your fold lines.Follow these steps to make a Perfectback book using your 15xs: 1. Assemble your document pages. Do not include a cover at this point. Jog the pages on the top of the binder or any flat surface to ensure they are straight and aligned. Now put your document in the Fastback binder, and slide it all the way to the right. 2. Be sure your pages are aligned, then press the green BIND button to clamp them. 3. Insert the correct width Perfectback™ LF, PS, or TA strip, glue side-up, into the binder. 4. When the clamps open, take your book out of the Fastback binder and put it in the cooling rack for a few minutes. HINT: Rest the book directly against the cooling rack, instead of against another book. 5. While your book is cooling, select your cover. Make sure it's more than wide enough to wrap around your entire document pages. 6. Now you need to "score" your cover. Scoring creates a slight crease in the cover that helps the cover to bend. For best results, you should score the image-side of the cover in two places at the spine edges of your book, to allow the front cover to open more easily. Here's how to do it: a. Determine the width and proper location of the spine area of your cover. The width should be the same as your document thickness. The spine location should be centered around your spine title. This determines where your two scores should be made. b. Make both scores in your cover. Check to be sure they are the same distance apart as your book thickness. c. Gently fold your cover into a book form at these scores. For Perfectback LF and PS binding only: 1. Pick up your document from the cooling rack. Peel off one section of release paper from the spine. This leaves a narrow adhesive band exposed. (If the release paper doesn't come off easily, the glue may still be too warm. Place it back in the cooling rack for a few minutes, then try again.) 2. On a flat surface, put the document inside your cover, making sure the front cover corresponds with the front of your document. 3. Fold your front cover tightly over the book block. Starting from the middle, rub back and forth to secure the cover to the adhesive strip beneath it. 4. Flip the book over. Open the back cover and remove the remaining release paper. For Perfectback TA binding only:
1. Pick up your document from the cooling rack. Peel off the release
paper from the spine. Start from one side of the book, and then peel
off the other side. 2. Position your document squarely inside the
scored cover. Laser-printed copies and output from color printers can
be damaged by the heat of a Perfectback bind. Some output from digital
printers can withstand heat with the addition of a protective sheet. It
is a good idea to test your cover first if you are going to be using a
TA strip to make sure that you don't have problems with your cover. 3.
Place the whole cover/document assembly inside the binder and press the
BIND button to close the book clamps. 4. Press and hold down the BIND
button for two seconds to bind the cover to the Perfectback - TA
document. 5. When the book clamps open Article Tags: Perfectback Book Using, Perfectback Book, Book Using, Cooling Rack, Front Cover Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
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