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Letterheads With different type of paper and accurate printing colour Invoices Finishing with perforation lines and running number Note Pads / Memo Pads With glue on the top edge and are backed with hard cardboard backing. Option of 50 or 100 sheets per pad Business Envelopes Come with Standard size/Special Made
Finishing: Saddle Stitching, Perfect Binding, Thread Sewing, Wire-O Binding or Loop Stitching. Saddle Stitching: Most booklets, magazines, catalogues and many other printed documents are bound using saddle stitching. Loop Stitching: A method of saddle stitching whereby the stitch is formed into a semi-circular loop that sticks out beyond the spine of the publication. These loops slip over the rings of a binder, serving as an alternative to hole punching. Perfect Binding: It is well suited for use with books, thick magazines, annual reports, technical manuals, and catalogues. From a minimum thickness of approximately 3mm, it works well with a wide range of document thickness and trim sizes. Thread Sewn: Mainly used in book production requiring more durability than perfect binding. Case Binding: A book bound with a stiff, hard cover that is covered by fabric or other material. In case binding, most often used in book production Wire-O Binding: Typically used to bind reference books, reports, proposals, and calendars. They are durable, but do not permit printing on the document spine or the insertion of new pages. A method of saddle stitching whereby the stitch is formed into a semi-circular loop that sticks out beyond the spine of the publication. These loops slip over the rings of a binder, serving as an alternative to hole punching.
Saddle Stitching Loop Stitching Perfect Binding Thread Sewn Case Binding Wire-O Binding