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    dcm
    dcm is offline Junior Member
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    Default saddle stitch cover feeder

    Does a saddle stitch cover feeder need a lip?

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    TheProcessIStheproduct is offline Senior Member
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    not really, can help to keep the whole book block the same, but not an absolute...

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    ondemandbindery is offline Senior Member
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    The short answer is no. But you should have planning put a lip in substrates run through your flat feeder whenever possible. This does not always work out in the grand scheme of things but I have seen more than one stitching disaster which could have been prevented if a cover had a lip on it when it had to be converted for running out of a form feeder.


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