> On 9 Oct 2022, at 02:58, Max Chernoff wrote:
>
>
> Hi Bruce,
>
>> I have a book to be perfect bound[1] and I'm trying to work out what
>> imposition to use.
>>
>> The printer would like 4 A5 pages laid out on A3 e.g.
>>
>> +---+---+
>> | | |
>> | a | b |
>> | | |
>> +---+---+
>>
Am 09.10.22 um 02:29 schrieb Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context:
I have a book to be perfect bound[1] and I'm trying to work out what imposition
to use.
The printer would like 4 A5 pages laid out on A3 e.g.
+---+---+
| | |
| a | b |
| | |
+---+---+
| | |
| c | d |
| | |
+---+---+
Hi Bruce,
> I have a book to be perfect bound[1] and I'm trying to work out what
> imposition to use.
>
> The printer would like 4 A5 pages laid out on A3 e.g.
>
> +---+---+
> | | |
> | a | b |
> | | |
> +---+---+
> | | |
> | c | d |
> | | |
> +---+---+
>
> so that he can cut
I have a book to be perfect bound[1] and I'm trying to work out what imposition
to use.
The printer would like 4 A5 pages laid out on A3 e.g.
+---+---+
| | |
| a | b |
| | |
+---+---+
| | |
| c | d |
| | |
+---+---+
so that he can cut the paper and simply stack a, b, c, & d on