folks, i've never done booklets before, but have been asked for some A5 stapled booklets on a short deadline. grateful for any help.
when i'm cutting the booklets (three-sided trim) i'm having a hard time getting them to cut straight. I wasn't sure whether this is due to the accuracy of the cutter, registration of the prints (or alignment of cover with signatures), or movement of the booklet during cutting.
I'm spreading the booklets flat on the cutter, then pressing them against the back/side with a jogging block. there's then quite a bit of nudging and tweaking to get the laser to align straight with the trim marks. This means i can only really cut 3 booklets at a time, which is going to take forever.
to check the accuracy of the cutter/straightness of the blade, i just cut a sheet of a4 in half, and stacked the two halves, and they seem to align right. Not sure if there is a more conclusive method?
I think it's mostly due to the shifting of the booklets whilst clamped. Does anyone have any suggestions on how i can keep the booklets in place whilst cutting them? I've seen suggestions for clamps. I don't think i can get one ordered in time, but may still order something for next time.
any suggestions gratefully received. and excuse my ignorance - i've never done this before and am almost entirely self-taught.
p.s. the document was not print ready (no bleeds or anything) and we did not have any SRA4 stock. So i've scaled the documents down to fit onto A4 and added trim marks to be slightly under A5 booklet size.
equipment: ricoh c5310, SR5120 booklet maker, Ideal 4315 stack cutter, TF prep.
when i'm cutting the booklets (three-sided trim) i'm having a hard time getting them to cut straight. I wasn't sure whether this is due to the accuracy of the cutter, registration of the prints (or alignment of cover with signatures), or movement of the booklet during cutting.
I'm spreading the booklets flat on the cutter, then pressing them against the back/side with a jogging block. there's then quite a bit of nudging and tweaking to get the laser to align straight with the trim marks. This means i can only really cut 3 booklets at a time, which is going to take forever.
to check the accuracy of the cutter/straightness of the blade, i just cut a sheet of a4 in half, and stacked the two halves, and they seem to align right. Not sure if there is a more conclusive method?
I think it's mostly due to the shifting of the booklets whilst clamped. Does anyone have any suggestions on how i can keep the booklets in place whilst cutting them? I've seen suggestions for clamps. I don't think i can get one ordered in time, but may still order something for next time.
any suggestions gratefully received. and excuse my ignorance - i've never done this before and am almost entirely self-taught.
p.s. the document was not print ready (no bleeds or anything) and we did not have any SRA4 stock. So i've scaled the documents down to fit onto A4 and added trim marks to be slightly under A5 booklet size.
equipment: ricoh c5310, SR5120 booklet maker, Ideal 4315 stack cutter, TF prep.