When choosing binding options, the following printed matter aspects are taken into account:
number of pages;
paper thickness and type;
special processing combination;
application purpose;
durability requirements.
The most frequently used binding options are:
Stapling (e.g. brochures of up to 96 pages)
Adhesive binding (e.g. catalogues of over 80 pages)
Stitched adhesive binding (e.g. books)
Hard-cover, stitched with glue binding (e.g. books)
Spiral binding (e.g. calendars)
The binding options that add value:
Loop stapling (e.g. product catalogues)
Riveted binding (e.g. exclusive printed matter)
Rope binding (e.g. invitations)
Folding
16 pages A4
12 pages A4
32 pages A5
24 pages
6 pages
6 pages “G-fold”
8 pages
6 pages “Z-fold”
French fold
14 pages
Special processing
All good and innovative ideas are implemented through special processing. To use your printed matter special processing potential to the maximum, we recommend that you and the printing house find the most suitable special processing combination in the early stage of design to achieve the highest quality and add essential value to that printed matter.
Post-processing
When choosing binding options, the following printed matter aspects are taken into account:
The most frequently used binding options are:
The binding options that add value:
Folding
Special processing
All good and innovative ideas are implemented through special processing. To use your printed matter special processing potential to the maximum, we recommend that you and the printing house find the most suitable special processing combination in the early stage of design to achieve the highest quality and add essential value to that printed matter.