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Book Binding: A Solution
Have you thought about making your cookbooks at home? Or maybe you are a business just starting out and trying to discover the proper way to market your company to walk in customers in an economic way? Binding could be good a perfect solution for you! In the following sections will guide you through the "ins" and "exit" bookbinding, the most popular methods of book binding, how can your business life easier, and offer help to buy supplies since the beginning until the end of your project.
Type of binding methods
Next, we review the different union types. The three most popular binding methods is called Wire-O, spiral (plastic coil) and plastic comb. All three of these methods Union require a drilling machine to drill holes in the paper. Below is a list of three popular methods, along with a variety of other methods large union that could work for you.
Wire-O Binding:
Wire-O binding is often referred to as double-O Twin wire or wire handle. Books that are related to Wire-O uses a continuous hinge of double loops of wire to hold the covers of books and pages. This aspect is the most popular among graphic designers and has a fresh and professional looking metal finish. This traditional method of binding pages to ensure that can not be changed without loss of binding of the book. Bound books Wire-O ® Wire loop lying on a table, and the leaves can turn a 360 °, so is the perfect solution for calendars and notebooks. The holes are available in round and square, and 3:1 or 2:1 pitch (holes per inch). Wire-O supplies are available in 10 different colors and sizes ranging from 1 / 4 "to 1-1/4" books as thick as 1-1/8 ".
Benefits:
1. Flip the pages with ease, lay flat and stay flat. 2. Facing pages stay in perfect register and open a full 360 ° (Front to back). 3. Available in coils and cut lengths pre-cut/standard the measure. It can be cut easily in the home or office with standard pliers. 4. A wide selection of standard colors available in diameters from 1 / 4 "through 1-1/4"
Limitations:
1. The metal may be out of shape (not favorable for storage or by mail). 2. The higher costs than other joining methods 3. You can not reuse wire elements once they are removed 4. Requires two different hole patterns to use wide range of sizes
Hole Pattern:
1. 03:01 - 3 holes per inch round or square. Available in sizes from 1 / 4 "to 9 / 16". 2. 02:01 - 2 round or square holes per inch. Available in sizes from 1 / 4 "to 1-1/4".
How to link Wire-O:
1. Position Guide role in its binding machine based on the desired paper size. Gather the printed pages and insert the amount allocated in the opening paper. When paper is inserted completely, slide the battery to the left until it touches the paper guide. To ensure that all edges are flush leaves, touch the sides of the stack. Activate drilling through the driver to pull, push the button, or pedal your binding machine. 2. Arrange the leaves in the desired order. Turn the back cover, so it's in front of the layout. Inside the back cover should now be the first page of your arrangement. You will see in later steps it's going to hide wire column, making the look more professional. 3. Set your wire closer to the corresponding size Wire-O is used. Set the edge of his book with the wire in the wire closer opening. Pull the handle close to sealing wire and secure the cable around your schedule. 4. Flip the top sheet (the cover rear) end of the book to hide the spine and see your complete Wire-O book.
Spiral binding (plastic Coil) Binding:
Spiral binding is also often referred to as plastic coil. Books that are associated with binding spiral using a spiral continuous piece of plastic coil is rotated through a series of holes spaced along a binding edge. Pages can be rotated 360 ° so that the books flat. This is a durable bonding method retains its original shape, even with excessive use. Several colors are available, including custom color matches. Diameters ranging from 6 mm (1 / 4 ") to 50mm (2").
Benefits:
1. 2 clean modern look. Durable, maintains the original 3. Economically prices binding supplies 4. Wide variety of color options
Limitations:
1. Subjected to extreme temperatures (although with our 75 years in the union, we have never found a customer with a problem of high enough temperature to melt or deform the coils) 2. It is ideal for projects requiring registration extends through narrow. Pages do not line up perfectly from side to side due to the rotation angle of the coils
Hole Patterns:
1. 04:01 - 4 holes per inch round. Available in sizes 6 mm (1 / 4 ") to 50mm (2"). 2. 04:01 - 4 holes per inch oval. Use coils itself round 4:01 pitch. 3. 05:01 - 5 holes per inch round. Available in sizes 6 mm (1 / 4 ") up to 20 mm (3 / 4"). 5:01 Pitch Spiral Coil binding is a special order and are very rarely used.
Linking spiral:
1. Position paper guide on your machine based on the desired binding paper size. Gather the printed pages and insert the amount allocated in the opening paper. When the paper is fully inserted, slide the battery to the left until it touches the paper guide. To ensure that all edges of the leaves are light, press the side of the stack. Press the pedal, or pull the lever to pierce the leaves. 2. Manually insert and rotate the plastic coil in the first 3 or 4 holes in your stack. If are using the optional insertion tool electric coil, hold the binding edge of the book with the coil against the active rollers turning. If you are not with the electric coil inserter, continue to rotate the reel by hand all the way to the binding edge. 3. Place the book flat on the table. With hand right, make sure the red dot on the court and the brake calipers is up. Place the cutting head in the center of the coil and squeeze the handles. It is important that the center cutting head, otherwise the coil linker. Flip the book and repeat the steps to cut and fold the other side.
Comb binding Plastic:
Plastic comb binding is a traditional method of union, economic and easy. PVC plastic combs is a column of rings extending around the open sheet insertion. The rings fit into rectangular holes along the binding edge. The standard length of a comb binding is 11 "with 19 rings. Binding plastic comb is perfect for those who will need to edit your documents links can be easily opened and closed.
Benefits:
1. Widely available 2. Cheap 3. The imprint of the spine for customization 4. You can add or remove pages 5. You can reuse the spine after removal of Book 6. You can cut at home any length of 7. Faced with the alignment pages 8. Wide range of diameters
Limitations:
1. Less 2 standard color options. The page can not be activated in all directions (360 °) 3. Pages a little when he turned over
Patterns Hole:
1. Pitch rectangular, plastic comb. Available in sizes 3 / 16 "through 2"
How Plastic comb binding:
1. Position the paper guide on your machine binding based on the desired paper size. Gather the leaves print and insert the amount allocated in the opening paper. When the paper is fully inserted, slide the battery to the left until it touches the paper guide. To ensure that all edges of the leaves are light, press the side of the stack. Turn the drill by using the pull handle, button, or pedal your binding machine. 2. Place the plastic comb in the comb opener with the wide portion of the spine away from you - this should ensure that opens onto the comb. Pull the handle to open the comb. 3. Place your stack holes in the teeth of the comb and pull the handle to its original position to lock and secure Card out of the stack. Remove your finished book.
Perfect union:
Paperback, also known as soft cover binding, is similar to the binding paper back novel. Unlike other processes require sewing binding on the back pages the book, perfect binding requires no sewing, and instead uses a strong adhesive is used to store pages instead of attaching them to a soft cover. When finished, binding creates a clean look with a flat spine. Sometimes called union case, the use of binding also lends to small refers to the publication, such as desktop publishing and self publishing on demand publishing company. The equipment needed to create a perfect bond is relatively simple and easy to operate. Glues used in this bonding technique are also easy to work, making the task of creating a professional appearance possible, even people with little experience of union. Stitching is used for many types of type paperback books, manuals, corporate reports, brochures, and other simple collections of documents.
Benefits:
1. Versatile 2. Fully customizable covers and spines 3. Cheap 4. Professional
Limitations:
1. Expensive equipment 2. You can only bind soft cover books
Patterns of Holes:
1. None
Linking to binding:
1. Click the "Automatic" and place the book on the clamp. The DB-280 automatically that the process through the notch, hitting and biting areas. 2. A Once the book was recorded the first time, put your custom cover bite on the table and set guidelines for measuring the role that perfectly centered. The block book adds to the deck and cut off safely.
Thermal Tape Binding:
Accubind binding tape Thermal offers a professional look by applying a linen cloth of high quality binding strip the backbone of a set of documents. The strip is applied using a tape machine and thermal bonding creates a strong bond quickly and easily. No drilling required. Tape is perfect binding for mail clients, since they are flat and have no spine bulky. Accubind thermal tape binding creates a rapid and permanent bond that allows its books to lay flat.
Benefits:
1. Fast 2. Permalink 3. Books lay flat four. Flat Column 5. Front Cover consistent margin 6. Requires no drilling 7. Available up to 2 "wide
Limitations:
1. Unable to remove once bound the strip 2. The page can not be activated in all directions (360 °) 3. Limited selection of color is only available up to 11 "4. 5. It is very available
Patterns of Holes:
1. No holes.
Linking to the tape Like:
1. Insert all the leaves turned 2. Machine determines the size of the strip to use 3. Press the start button 4. Enter the strip 5. Machine strip is aligned and attached document
Pro spine are joined hard / thermal cover Binding:
Pro-Bind thermal binding machine is sure to exceed your expectations for the perfect desktop binding systems. Using a thermal adhesive binding of the spine for accession to the paper. Unlike many competitor's products, Pro-Bind covers are pre-folded with the adhesive previously applied to thermal easy union. No drilling or cleaning is necessary. Simply place your loose pages in a thermal binding cover, place in the binding machine, and press a button. Seconds later, your link is complete. Linking hard and soft for covers are available to provide a more polished and finished to all bound documents.
Benefits:
1. Versatile 2. Visual appeal 3. To print the column 4. Longevity 5. Capacity 6 pages interspersed creatively. Low cost compared with standard perfect binding machines
Limitations:
1. Soft covers or links from the backbone-only do not put two planes. Minimum thickness "thick and up to 1-3/4" 1 / 16
Patterns of Holes:
1. No holes
Linking to ProBind:
1. Jog and align the stack so that all edges are flush. Place the battery into the trot Pro-Bind Cover Photo Book Binding drive or run back again to ensure all pages are aligned. 2. Place the cover of Pro-Bind in Pro-Bind binding machine, and press the button for the appropriate binding cover that is using. This starts the heating process. 3. Leave your photo book binding machine until you hear the audible tone. You can remove your photo book. If used hard cover, immediately place the book in hardcover Crimper. Pull the handle of your Crimper and leave the photos in the book Crimper to allow the adhesive to cool completely to ensure your pages on your site. Within minutes you can remove your finished photo book.
Saddle stitch binding and Brochures:
Saddle Stitch is one of the most simple and widely used in the union. Stapling and booklet can be done with three different teams: Saddle stapler, stapling unit, or Booklet. A stapler uses staples perpendicular along the binding edge. A saddle stitching wire stitching is used on a reel. A Booklet uses staples and folds / staple the booklet. Saddle staplers and staples, folded brochures are placed on a "chair" and staples or stitching wire is inserted along the spine. Books bound with saddle stitch was relatively flat and are the most used for applications including brochures, newsletters, brochures, direct mail, magazines and catalogs. They also have the ability to accommodate special inserts such as envelopes Business Reply, membership forms, order forms, etc.
Benefits:
1. Fast 2. Cheap 3. Amply available 4. Relatively flat Sets 5. Fits special inserts such as business reply envelopes, order forms, etc. .. 6. Drop-down are possible
Limitations:
1. Not recommended for parts for an intensive 2. No spine to print 3. Limitations of thickness 4. Settings may require special design
Patterns of Holes:
1. No drilling required
Linking to binding:
1. Leaves are collected and folded 2. The leaves are opened and hung on a "saddle" or chain 3. The product is "join" or stapled through double 4. Book may be trimmed on three sides for a cleaner look
Velobind Binding:
VeloBind union is more commonly used in the legal industry. This is a sure way to bind documents with plastic strips are heat sealed rigid closed or items together. There are two strips used in the bonding process. For hot knife then a strip contains 11 tips made to be inserted into the perforated paper. The other is flat, with corresponding holes 11. Using a knife VeloBind hot machine, the teeth are inserted into the holes in the flat spine. The use of heat, the two strips of plastic melt Velo and sealed, creating one of the safest available joins. Velobinding cold knife hooked and have four points. VeloBind Strips are available in 1 ", 2" and 3 "and the ability to 8-1/2", 11 "and 14" in length.
Benefits:
1. Permalink 2. Column Floor 3. Professional
Limitations:
1. Less than 2 standard color options. Book does was flat 3. It can be cut to length 4. No items can be reused if removed link
Patterns of Holes:
1. VeloBind 1 Hole pattern - Available in sizes 1 "to 3"
Linking to VeloBind:
1. Punch sheets VeloBind with two machines. Insert column three planes. Place the sheets in the perforated top of the column 4 planes. Insert the prongs into the spine others in the holes in the leaves 5. Press the button on the machine to produce a tight permanent, Velo bind
3-Ring Binding:
A 3-ring binder is an office accessory that never seems to go out of style. We have a choice of three ring binder organizers vary in size from a 1 / 2 "through a folder in the capacity of 4" folder capacity. Our range of folders and organizers are conceived of in the Poli, ecological particle board, or the standard view folders. All our folders are tough, durable, ideal for manuals, catalogs, reports, presentations, directories, handbooks, meeting rooms, school requirements, and more!
Benefits:
1. Three ring binders are readily available in a variety of places 2. Available in different materials, like vinyl (which is the standard folders to find in the store) and tissue polyethylene, even. 3. Customizable - we can custom make three rings (or more / less) binders to suit anyone's needs. You can also print on the front offers an impressive stand-out-of-the-crowd affect you.
Limitations:
1. Stored in two sizes ... letter size and average size
Patterns of Holes:
1. Standard 3-hole 8.5 "x 11 "letter size sheets 2. Standard 3-hole 85" x 5.5 "half-sheet size 3. Two holes, 6, and more available for orders of clients
Linking to the 3-ring binders:
1. Simply place your rings perforated sheets and about them.
Loose leaf binder:
Link rings are an easy and economical method of materials binding that may require frequent editing. Photo albums, reports, samples of fabric, and point of sale are just some of the most popular applications linked with these hinged binding rings.
Benefits:
1. Available in loose sheet metal (and back), metal locking screw (round with a straight edge), and the rings of plastic safety lock 2. High capacity binding - loose leaf rings can be purchased as small as ½ "and locking screw rings can be bought as large as 10" 3. There is no limitation drilling patterns. Only standard drill ¼ "holes in their role in the intervals and insert the screw posts. 4. You do not need expensive equipment
Limitations:
1. The paper is loose rings, small books that can be drawn from lightweight papers holes in the paper. This is easily solved by adding standard paper hole reinforcements of small size used. Addition of front and back covers can also help durability. 2. Rings extend beyond the role once bound because of its shape, so this is not ideal for storing or filing
Patterns of Holes:
1. No pattern of holes needed to binding rings, however, most customers choose to use a three hole punch. Standard 3-hole punches to create a ¼ "hole, which is all that is needed to bind to the binding rings.
Linking to rings Binding:
1. Drill the holes in his book many times as necessary 2. Insert the open ring binding and lace (plastic rings Snap rings or metal sheet) or screw (locking screw rings) of the closed ring.
Note screw (screw Chicago) Binding:
Screw back (often referred to as Chicago screws or Chicago screw posts) is a great choice for binding photo albums, sample books, scripts, architectural plans, engineering drawings, or any other application in which the sheets must kept together.
Benefits:
1. Large binding capacity - silver screw posts are available to 5 "2 The capacity can be expanded by simply adding further extensions available ... screw 3 plastic, aluminum or Heavy Duty 4. Posts by thread plastic are available in white and black. Aluminum screw posts are available in silver, black, gold or antique brass. 5. Screw heads lay message almost flat, keeping his book, even to stack and store 6. There is no limitation drilling patterns. Only standard drill ¼ "holes in their role at intervals and insert the screw posts. 7. To facilitate publication of books without damaging the material or post screw 8. You do not need expensive equipment
Limitations:
1. The books will not lie
Patterns of Holes:
1. No pattern of holes needed for the positions of screw. Standard 3-hole punches to create a ¼ "hole, which is all you need to link with screw posts.
How link with screw posts:
1. Drill the holes in his book as many times as necessary 2. Insert the long side of the post screw (called the female side) into the hole. Take the small side screw position (called the male side) and insert it into the hole after the female thread. Screw together to create a close bond.
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