Bound Documents (Document & Stationery)
Step 1. Instant Quote & Order
Bound Document Printing
Choose your book binding style finish for your pdf, word or dossier documents. Print one of or several copies of your document bound together with a professional finish.
Book Binding Styles: Coil, Wire, Comb, Glued or Insert Binders
Print any document with the appropriate size page count for the respective binding styles:
COIL BOUND BOOK
Plastic coil that loops through circle punch holes along the spine of each page.
WIRE BOUND BOOK
Metal wire crimped into square punch holes along the spine of each page.
COMB BIND BOOK
Semi temporary comb teeth binding that can be undone to add more pages. Rectangle punch holes along the spine of each page.
INSERT BINDERS
2 hole or 4 hole punch along the spine of each page, fitted into an unlockable insert binder. They're called insert binders because you can slip a cover and spine into the plastic sleeving of the binder.
GLUED (PERFECT BINDING) BOOK
No punching of pages, just a glued edge spine with a thicker wrap around cover. Easy to order, all prompts will appear when you switch to this option.
For Document Printing with more than one Document see : Multi File Document Printing
Ordering Bound Books & Documents Online
- Set the number of copies of your document prints.
- Nominate the sides whether you want them single or double sided
- Colour or Black and white: save money by printing B&W but our colour per click charges are very reasonable.
- Stock = Select Stock Type/s
- (80/100gsm,150gsm,200gsm,300gsm,350gsm)
- MIXED STOCKS: (covers & internal pages)
- Pages Count (pp) = Number of Pages in Original File.
- Finishing Options = Binding Style
- Coil • Wire • Comb • Binders • Glued
- Hole Punching? = (Only on insert binders
- 2hole or 4hole
PRINTING & BINDING - MARGINS:
Bound Docs (coil, comb, wire) need at least 12mm on the bound edge to avoid being punched.
Perfect Binding (softcover) requires 10mm on the glued side (spine) of the pages - since the books don’t open flat, there is a risk of losing text down the spine.
All Options