Thursday, 8 November 2012

WHAT IS DESIGN FOR PRINT?//FINISHING: LOOP STITCH BINDING//OUGD504

LOOP STITCH BINDING:
Definition: A method for binding loose leaves using a series of metal wire loops formed from a single continuous wire run through punched holes on the binding edge.

What is it used for? Commonly used for Price Lists, PLOF, Training Manuals, Calendars, Note Pads, Parish Plans, Town Plans

At what point do we do it? Wiro Binding is a print finishing process (after printing).

How do we do it? The pages are gathered in order, punched, and the metal wiro spine is inserted and clenched.

More about... Wiro Binding allows the book to lie flat and is such is well suited to the production of manuals.
Wiro binding is a process by which the book is placed on the determined length of cut wire and them pressed to a circular form. Wiro binding is unique, in that it is offered in an array of different colors and furthermore allows you to lay the book open flat. Common applications of this type of binding are calendars, computer and operating manuals, cookbooks, reports and more. We offer standard wiro binding, Calenders with thumb cuts and hangers, both Half and Full Canadien, and back cover bound styles.

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