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Book Binding
Whether you're producing a proposal, presentation materials, training manuals or reports, binding adds a professional polish that stapled corners and binder clips just can't match.
Q's can bind your document with a variety of colorful options.
Remember to add an extra 1/2" margin on your document to make room for the binding.
Coil Binding A continuous, spring-shaped piece of plastic, this durable crush-resistant bind allows a bound book to lay flat ... even back on itself for easy reading. Comb Binding A continuous, spring-shaped piece of plastic, this durable crush-resistant bind allows a bound book to lay flat ... even back on itself for easy reading. Tape Binding A piece of sturdy cloth tape is fused to the document along the left margin, forming a spine. Known for its strength and permanence, this preferred bind of academia produces bound results similar to a paperback book.
Bookletmaking Bound with staples along its folded edge, this finishing touch is used most commonly with newsletters, company bulletins and catalogs.
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