- Saddle StitchingThis is the cheapest and most common binding method. It involves punching a wire through the spine of the manual, similar to stapling but more secure.
- Sewn BoundSimilar to saddle stitching, but different in that a thread is used, a stitch is used to bind the manual together through the spine. This method allows you to add more pages without having to undo the binding.
- Stab/Side StitchedThis method is also affordable and popular but involves punching the wire through the left edge of the front cover, through the inside pages and back cover.
- Screw BoundA stud or screw secures the manual after holes are drilled through the left margin. Similar to side stitching, but using a screw.
- Tape BoundAn adhesive tale is used to secure the pages together. This method is usually used in conjunction with some form of stitching for additional strength
- Plastic GripA 3-sided plastic spine is used to hold the manual in place.
- Spiral/Coil/Comb BoundThis method uses a special punch that creates small rectangular holes along the left margin. After that, a round plastic or metal spine is inserted to secure the manual together.
- Perfect BoundThis is the classic (and more expensive) method of binding. Pages are bonded together with glue and then usually secured with a wrap-around cover.
This is the classic (and more expensive) method of binding. Pages are bonded together with glue and then usually secured with a wrap-around cover.
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