
Binding
Options include saddle stitching, perfect binding, hard case binding, and more.
How We Work Here
Wire Stitching Centre & Side
A binding method using wire staples to bind pages either along the spine (center stitching) or the side.
Perfect Binding
A binding technique where pages are glued together at the spine with a flexible adhesive, commonly used for paperback books.
Hard Case Binding
Also known as hardcover binding, involves sewing pages together and attaching them to a hard cover.

Collating
- Printed sheets are gathered and organized in the correct sequence.
Binding Methods
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- Saddle Stitching: Staples are used to bind the pages together along the fold. Suitable for booklets and magazines.
- Perfect Binding: Pages are glued together at the spine with a flexible adhesive. Common for paperback books.
- Spiral Binding: A plastic or metal coil is threaded through punched holes along the spine. Ideal for notebooks and manuals.
- Case Binding (Hardcover): Pages are sewn together and then attached to a hard cover. Used for high-quality books.
Trimming
- The bound books are trimmed to their final size, ensuring clean and even edges.
