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And a small point that makes the assembly a little bit faster if you don’t fully open the signature, it’ll assemble faster and actually come out a little * so you don’t have to put it that close. So, from here, we will go to our next photos. Always check if the end leaf folds in the right direction. It’s so easy to make the book with the end leaf backwards and then basically start over and, at that point, waste the book. Make sure that is the direction you want it opening. I always like to physically open it and give it a little bit more thought. So, beginning one’s there again, the pilot photograph and in the first signature was our end leaf, and we’ll try to pull.Just an important side note, whenever you put an end leaf in, never assume you got it right because you probably have it in the wrong direction. As I go through the book, I’m giving each page a little tap. So just add those and we’ll put that on the top. Then we’ll add our end lay and our first photo of the book. So our picture that’s gonna show through the window, that’s gonna go face down on the machine. So, the first page is always a little bit more complicated because we’re adding the end leaf and the title page. We now want to put the fold on the outside and you’ll see why that’s important in a minute. We’re gonna load it really in the opposite way that we've done in the past, where the signature fold has been in this corner. The reason for leaving the fold facing out is that’s how we will load it in the machine. And the signature sheet should be placed on the table with the shiny side up and the fold facing outward. The pages should be placed in front of the book down. And the key thing to do is to get your materials organized before you start. So we’re gonna build this book, starting from the front of the book down.














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