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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.
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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. |
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Wire Binding
Wire binding offers a high-tech look with outstanding
durability. The metalwire comb is pushed through holes
punched in the left margin of the document, then crimped
together to holds pages. Wire binding allows pages to
turn easily, and the book lay completely flat when opened. |
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Tape Binding
A piece of sturdy cloth tape is fused to the document
along the left forming a spine. Known for its strength
and permanence this preferred bind of academia produces
bound results similar to a paper back book.
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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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Bookletmaking
Bound with staples along its folded edge, this finishing
touch is commonly with newsletters, company bulletins
and catalogs used most. |
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LAMINATIONS
Colour Copystat provides laminations of upto A0 size.
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