Advantages of Print on Demand:
- Low cost – Unlike offset printing, setting up your project for printing is moderately easy, which means savings for you.
- No minimums – Print on Demand is much more streamlined, so the difference in cost between one or one hundred copies is nominal allowing us to pass the savings onto you.
- Ideal for revisions – If you have to make any last minute changes this can typically be done easily. Much like making a change in a text document.
Teaching Materials
Private Books
Hymnals
Scripture Portions
Coupon Books
Calendars
Saddle stitch is where a thread or staple is passed through the fold of a magazine or booklet to hold all papers together. This is a smart, durable, and economical way to finish off your project where its contents are smaller.
Saddle Stitch Examples
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Perfect Binding uses a hot glue process where the edges of the binding are trimmed, glued, and then wrapped with a thicker outer shell that makes the front and back cover. This is an excellent choice when your project has more content or needs to have a more “finished” feel to it.
Perfect Binding Examples
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Wire binding (also known as twin loop wire, double loop wire, wire-o, or ring wire) utilizes a wire loop inserted into holes punched into printed paper. The greatest advantage of this style binding are that documents will open completely flat on a desk and allow for 360 degree rotation of bound pages.
Wire-O Examples
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Plastic Comb Binding is a fast and economical option to bind your pages together. This method uses round plastic spines with 19 rings (for US Letter size) or 21 rings (for A4 size) and a hole puncher that makes rectangular holes. The advantage of this option is cost.
Comb Binding Examples
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Binder Options
We offer several different binder options for your projects so you can choose what fits your needs as well as your budget.