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.

Overview of folding schemes beginning with L or S: Fold types L* and S*

Loading the 'Schemes' Resource to the Job

This is where you load the resource to the job:

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