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The Fastback Model 15xs also lets you binddocuments using our Halfback covers. These covers are unique, becausethey're a one-piece cover and spine, with an adhesive strip alreadybuilt-in. One of the great Halfback cover features is that you candesign it on a computer and print it on an ink jet printer-which meansyou can customize your book's cover and spine with text, design, andphotographs. And since the front cover and spine are one continuouspiece, you can have text and images wrap onto the spine. To create a Halfback document with your Fastback 15xs, follow these steps: 1. First select Halfback as your binding style in the Special Functions menu. 2. Choose the correct Halfback cover size for your document. The display should read "HALFBACK READY." 3. Design your cover, using any graphic design or page layout program (even Microsoft Word). 4. When you're ready to print, load your cover into an ink jet printerso the printing will be applied on the side without the adhesivestripe. With most printers, this means inserting the cover into theback of the printer, with the adhesive stripe facing down. Make sure toplace the cover into the printer so that the spine is on the right. Donot use your Halfback covers in laser printers! Laser printers melt theHalfback adhesive and will damage or ruin your printer. Halfbackcovers can be printed using most popular brands of inkjet printers. Trya practice cover to see if your printer accepts the Halfback coverthickness and size. 5. Once your cover has printed, form the cover into an "L" shape byfolding in along the crease. Stand it upright-with the adhesive flaplaying on a table or desk-and place the book's pages on that flapsection so they are sitting on the un-melted adhesive. Make sure allthe pages rest evenly on the flap, and then put your back cover inplace. For proper binding results, the Halfback spine flap must not betoo curled prior to insertion in the binder. Flatten the spine by handif necessary. 6. Now you're ready to bind. Place your document in the binder, withthe Halfback front cover facing the wavy binder fence. The back covershould face you. You can use any Fastback compatible cover as the backcover for your Halfback book. Many users choose a linen cover or aFastback bindercover that will match the color of the Halfback thatthey are using. 7. Slide the entire document to the far right, and press the green BIND button to clamp your book. 8. Now press and hold the BIND button for one second until the Halfback binding cycle begins. 9. When the binder's book clamps open, take your book out of the binderand set it on the cooling rack for a few minutes. It is important thatyou let your document cool for 5-7 minutes before you attempt to openor use it. Using your book or document before it is cool can cause thespine to become deformed or can compromise the integrity of the bind.
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