Naming Used in the Standard Schemes

The elements of scheme "F06-04_dd_3x1_P" are taken as an example to explain the naming in stan­dard schemes:

F06-04

d

d

3x1

P

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(1): Name of the scheme as listed in Heidelberg's fold type catalog.

First digit: Number of pages per folding sheet
Second digit after the hyphen: Consecutive number

(2): Orientation of the top page after folding:

u: upright
d: head down
l: head to left
r: head to right

(3): Numbering order

i: increment, 1st page is in front after folding

d: decrement, 1st page is at back after folding

(4): "Number of columns" x "Number of rows"

(5): Numbering is for a brochure if a "P" is added to the scheme name. The "Accordion Fold" pagination mode in the Folding Scheme Editor is for brochure numbering.

Double Gate Fold as a Special Case

The following scheme names are designed for double gate folds:

F06-03_ui_3-4x1

F06-03_ud_3-4x1_P

The difference to all other names used for standard schemes is found in the number of columns spec­ified in item (4), see above.

In this case, the number of columns is defined as "3-4". "3" stands for the number of unfolded pages. "4" stands for the number of numbered pages.

Loading the 'Schemes' Resource to the Job

This is where you load the resource to the job:

"Schemes" step and "Select Scheme from Resources..."