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SCORER USER’S MANUAL
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Scoring Your Cover (continued)
5. Bring the lever upright to unclamp your cover.
Lean over the top of the Centering Guide to see the
yellow arrows on the back side of the Book Thickness
Rings. Slide your cover over so its right edge lines up
with the point of the right arrow (Figure 79).
Push the Lever to the left to score — you have
just made your rear spine edge score.
To add a rear cover secondary score, move your
cover to the other end of the same yellow arrow
(figure 80) and execute another score.
6. To make your front spine edge score, slide your cover
over so its right edge lines up with the point of the
left yellow arrow on the back of the Book Thickness
Rings (Figure 81). Push the Lever to the left to score.
To add a front cover secondary score,
move your cover to the other end of that same
arrow (figure 82) and execute another score.
The distance between the two middle scores on your
cover is now the same as the thickness of your book.
Assembling your Document
1. Fold your cover at the two scores that represent
your book’s spine edges (figure 83) — these are
the scores that are the same distance apart as the
thickness of your book block. If your cover has a
total of four scores in the spine region, these are the
two middle scores.
2. Peel off the release liner from the back of your cooled
book block (figure 84). Then, insert the book block
into your cover (figure 85). Make sure the front
page is under the front of your cover .
3. With the PERFECTBACK setting on your Fastback®
binder, bind your cover and book block together.
4. Trim the book ends as desired.
USING PERFECTBACK™ TA
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