As a printer, you know that finishing is one of the most important parts of any print job. It is what really makes the final product attractive and functional. At our print shop, we are proud to offer a wide variety of finishing options for our customers, including multiple binding systems.
If you need to staple a brochure or a catalogue, we offer you two options: easel stapling and checkbook stapling. Saddle stapling is perfect for materials with few pages, while stub stapling is ideal for larger documents that need to be divided into more manageable sections.
If what you need is a more durable binding, we offer you the option of spiral or wire-o binding. Both binding systems allow the document to open fully and lie flat, making it perfect for presentations, user manuals, and any other type of document that needs to lie open while in use.
We also offer milled paperback, which is a popular form of binding for paperbacks. This type of binding creates a clean, professional look for any book.
At our print shop, we make sure to use the best binding materials and techniques to ensure your final product looks and feels exceptional. And best of all, we offer all of these finishing options at competitive prices.
Feel free to contact us for more information on how we can help you create the best print product possible. We are here to help you every step of the way. Thanks for trusting us!
Some examples of products that can be bound include:
Brochures and catalogues: brochures and catalogs are common products that are bound by stapling, spiral binding, or perfect binding.
User Manuals: Owner's manuals are often spiral bound or wire-o bound so they can be kept open while in use.
Magazines and newspapers: magazines and newspapers are often bound using milled paperback to create a more professional appearance.
Books: The books are bound using a variety of techniques, including perfect paperback binding, hardcover binding, and wire-o binding.
Magazines and newspapers: magazines and newspapers are often bound using milled paperback to create a more professional appearance.
Theses and academic papers: Theses and academic papers are often hardbound to ensure they stay protected and look professional.
In short, virtually any printed product that needs a long-lasting, professional finish can be bound in one way or another. If you have doubts