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You can change the following options in the Setup area of the Print Booklet dialog box.
Specifies the gap between pages (the right side of the left page and the left side of the right page). You can specify a
Space Between Pages value for all the booklet types except Saddle Stitch.
For Perfect Bound documents, if you are creeping in (with a negative value), the minimum Space Between Pages value is the width of the Creep
value. If you’re manually creating signatures (for example, if there are different stocks in the same document), you can enter a Space Between
Pages value to specify a starting creep for spreads that belong to different signatures.
Specifies the amount of space used to allow page elements to encroach the gap in Perfect Bound printer spread styles.
This option is sometimes referred to as crossover.) The field accepts values between 0 and half the Space Between Pages value. You can specify
this option only when 2-up Perfect Bound is selected.
Specifies the amount of space necessary to accommodate paper thickness and folding on each signature. In most cases, you’ll want to
specify a negative value to create a push-in effect. You can specify Creep for 2-up Saddle Stitch and 2-up Perfect Bound booklet types. (See
Understanding creep.)
Specifies the number of pages in each signature for 2-up Perfect Bound documents. If the number of pages to be imposed is not
evenly divisible by the Signature Size value, blank pages are added to the end of the document as necessary.
Lets InDesign calculate the margins to accommodate the bleeds and the other printer mark
options currently set. The fields under Margins are dimmed when this option is selected, but they reflect the actual values that will be used to fit
marks and bleeds. If you deselect this option, you can adjust the margin values manually.
Specifies the amount of space that surrounds the actual printer spread after trimming. To specify individual values for Top, Bottom, Left,
and Right, deselect Automatically Adjust To Fit Marks And Bleeds, and increase the values to insert extra space beyond the default marks and
bleeds. (Decreasing the values may result in clipping the marks and bleeds.) You can specify margin values for all booklet printing types.
If the number of pages to be imposed is not evenly divisible by the Signature Size value, blank pages or spreads
are added to the end of the document. Use this option to determine whether those blank spreads at the end of the document are printed. Note that
printing other blank pages in the document is controlled by the Print Blank Pages option in the Print dialog box.
Understanding creep
Creep specifies the distance pages move from the spine to accommodate paper thickness and folding in Saddle Stitch and Perfect Bound
documents. InDesign considers the “cover” of the final piece to be the outermost printer spread, while the “centerfold” is considered to be the
innermost printer spread. The term sheet represents two printer spreads: the front of the sheet and the back of the sheet. The creep increment is
calculated by dividing the specified creep value by the total number of sheets minus one.
When you provide a positive creep value, the centerfold is not adjusted, but the pages on the outer sheets move away from the spine. When you
provide a negative creep, the cover is not adjusted, but the pages on the inner sheets move towards the spine.
For example, a 16-page InDesign document could yield eight printer spreads, or four sheets. The front of the first sheet will consist of the first
printer spread (pages 16 and 1) while the back of the first sheet will consist of the second printer spread (pages 2 and 15).
If the creep value in this example is 24 points (an exaggerated amount for the sake of clarity), the creep increment is 8 points per sheet (24
divided by 3). The amount of creep applied to the innermost sheet is 24 points, the amount of creep applied to the third sheet is 16 points, and the
amount of creep applied to the second sheet is 8 points. No creep will be applied to the first outermost sheet.
The amount of creep for each successive sheet is decreased by the creep increment. In summary, each page on the innermost sheet is moved 12
points (half of the 24-point creep value for this sheet) away from the spine, each page on the third sheet is moved 8 points (half of the 16-point
creep value for this sheet) away from the spine, and each page on the second sheet is moved 4 points (half of the 8-point creep value for this
sheet) away from the spine.
Preview or view a summary of booklet printing
The Preview area of the Print Booklet dialog box lets you review color thumbnails of the printer spreads created by your selected imposition style.
You can also see the printer’s marks you’ve specified in the Print dialog box.
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