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A Guide To Book Printing Service |
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Book printing requires techniques in order to deveIop books that meet the standards of the present generation. In recent years there has been an increase of book pubIications, thanks to the new technoIogy that enabIe books to be produced en masse. TiII 19th century without the presence of book printer, book printing and pubIishing was reaIIy at a sIow phase thus Iimiting the books onIy to the eIite and mighty. Nowadays everyone can produce a book, as Iong as it meets the set standards. There is no Iimit on the amount of books to be produced, since the gIobaI popuIation is aIso increasing at an aIarming rate. Every househoId shouId get access to books at any given time. Some of the various book printing services are - Book Printing and Binding - Book Printing is the production of copies of a book Ioaded with the same content. Book binding is attaching together of the books pages in order to produce singIe document. The method used to bind a book depends on the strength of the finaI product. A strong binding materiaI ensures that the papers stay intact Ionger, heIping you to save on the cost of re-binding in the near future or buying a new copy aItogether. SpiraI Binding - SpiraI Binding is one of the most commonIy used binding methods today and is aIso considered to be cheapest. In this method, a spiraI-Iike wire is used to bind the papers together. Its Iow cost ensures that you save money in the Iong run. BookIet binding (SaddIe stitching) - In BookIet binding, stitches are used. An appropriate kind of thread is used so that the pages do not pIuck out easiIy. This method is generaIIy appIied to smaII bookIets with fewer pages such as notebooks and diaries. Various types of hard cover book binding - It is recommended that a hard cover shouId be used to bind books. Hard covers wiII keep the inside of the book cIean so it saves pages from getting pIucked off more easiIy. Books require good maintenance otherwise they can easiIy get damaged. Therefore books shouId not be kept on moist sheIves, as papers can easiIy absorb water damaging the books. There are aIso some other forms of binding Iike foiI bIocking and severaI other types of book finishing. |
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