Binding Options
Saddle Stitched : is where two or more sheets of paper are bound together in the spine with two staples, folded in half. This method of binding is not viable for over 60 page booklets as they are too thick to satisfactorily saddle stitch, often bulging at the spine.
Wire Binding : Also known as "Wiro Binding" this is where the spine of your booklet is hole punched and then has wire threaded through the holes to bind it, forming a coil at the spine. This is great for large documents.
Perfect Binding : With this binding merthod the spine is glued and ends with a flat edge. Most large comercial books are perfect bound.
Stapled : Some people require custom staple positioning (such as at the top, rather than side. We can cater to all your needs.
Saddle Stitched : is where two or more sheets of paper are bound together in the spine with two staples, folded in half. This method of binding is not viable for over 60 page booklets as they are too thick to satisfactorily saddle stitch, often bulging at the spine.
Wire Binding : Also known as "Wiro Binding" this is where the spine of your booklet is hole punched and then has wire threaded through the holes to bind it, forming a coil at the spine. This is great for large documents.
Perfect Binding : With this binding merthod the spine is glued and ends with a flat edge. Most large comercial books are perfect bound.
Stapled : Some people require custom staple positioning (such as at the top, rather than side. We can cater to all your needs.