Adobe InDesign User Manual
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2-up Saddle Stitch
2-up Perfect Bound
4. To change settings such as printer’s marks and color output, click Print Settings. Using the options on the left, change settings as needed,
and then click OK.
5. In the Print Booklet dialog box, specify other booklet setup options as appropriate, and then click Print.
The number of pages in a booklet is always a multiple of four. If you are printing to a PDF printer, blank pages are inserted in the PDF to
create the booklet.
Booklet types
You can choose three types of imposition: 2-up Saddle Stitch, 2-up Perfect Bound, and Consecutive.
Creates two-page, side-by-side printer spreads. These printer spreads are appropriate for printing on both sides, collating,
folding, and stapling. InDesign adds blank pages as needed to the end of the finished document. The Space Between Pages, Bleed Between
Pages, and Signature Size options are dimmed when 2-up Saddle Stitch is selected.
Print Booklet imposes pages based on the Binding setting. If the document has a Right to Left Binding setting, Print Booklet will impose pages
accordingly. Choose File > Document Setup to view the document’s Binding setting.
Creating printer spreads for a 24-page black-and-white newsletter using the 2-up Saddle Stitch style yields 12 spreads.
Creates two-page, side-by-side printer spreads that fit within the specified signature size. These printer spreads are
appropriate for printing on both sides, cutting, and binding to a cover with adhesive. If the number of pages to be imposed is not evenly divisible by
the signature size, InDesign adds blank pages as needed to the back of the finished document.
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