Bindery methods usually fall into the following three general categories

20 Mar

There are a variety of bindery methods in Image Printnig for books. The bindery method refers to the way the pages and cover are assembled into a book unit. Bindery methods for books used in business usually fall into the following three general categories.


1) Saddle Stitching.  This simple method is one of the most widely used binding styles. With this softbound method, books are constructed from folded sheets that are stapled together along the crease of the fold. For example, a Saddle Stitched book that measures 8.5″ x 11″when closed is constructed from 17″x 11″sheets that have been folded in half. 
2) Perfect Bound.  The softcover books that you see on the shelves at bookstores are good examples of perfect bound books. They have a square spine and the cover is usually made from paper stock that is heavier than the pages. Plus, the cover is often coated to provide durability and improve appearance.
3) Spiral Bound.  This popular binding method uses a plastic or metal coil that is inserted and twisted through small holes that run along the spinal edge of the book’s cover and pages. An advantage to this type of binding method is that the pages can be opened 360 degrees which permits the book to lay flat.
 
Image Printing is becoming one of the largestbook printing solution provider on large scale in China and operate internationally. We go to great lengths to provide competitive prices, good terms and high quality products to meet and exceed customer expectations.Our full color book printing products are priced 30% to 70% lower than those of our competitors and that’s why we require a minimum number of books per printing job. Since our products are shipped from China, normal delivery time is 6 to 8 weeks. However, if you can’t wait that long, we do have other delivery options.
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