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The most impressive
and professional way to get the point across- Jones
Printing can create custom booklets, catalogs & manuals
of any size. Choose from a variet of papers, finishes, covers and
binding methods. Once again, Jones Printing
has the custom solution for you!
Choosing a binding? Try
comb-binding or professional-looking coil binding. Create a booklet,
magazine or brochure with saddle stitching, or use perfect binding
for a book-like appearance. Short descriptions below to help you
understand the differences.
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- Bookletmaking
Bound with staples along its folded edge, this finishing touch
is used most commonly with newsletters, company bulletins and
catalogs.
- 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.
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- 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.
- Velo Binding
Most commonly used for legal documents, velo binding creates a
sleek profile by using a thin plastic strip to bind the pages
of the document.
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- 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.
- Wire Binding
Wire binding offers a high-tech look with outstanding durability.
The metal wire comb is pushed through holes punched in the left
margin of the document, then crimped together to hold pages. Wire
binding allows pages to turn easily, and the book lay completely
flat when opened.
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