Once of the common challenges that you may tend to experience when punching your booklets for binding is getting the punched holes to be centered. Ideally you want to have equal space from the last holes to the edges of the sheet. Having to figure out which direction to adjust your punch’s side guide (paper stop) can sometimes make even the most experienced bindery operator feel like they need a rocket science degree. Well, fret no more – we’ve prepared the following video to demonstrate the easiest way to center holes when you use a punch.
Do you have a handy, quick tip for your book binding tasks? Feel free to share it in the comments below.
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