Printing HELP...
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- rob1
I'm looking for the term used to describe the printing/binding process for the large paper pads that are used on the presentation easels in most corporate boardroom/confernce rooms. They have the rubbery binding that holds the pad together. Sorry, I don't have a printing background, so I don't how better to describe it.
Does anyone know of any printers/compaines that can manufacture those?
- Seff0
"perfect bound" or Perfect binding
- Seff0
also, pretty much every large printer can accommidate that
- rob10
Awesoome! Thanks Seff!
- doesnotexist0
ACTUALLY that's called padding.
- ian000
sounds like perfect binding to me too.
- doesnotexist0
perfect binding is like magazine style bindeing, this sounds like a big pad that you flip pages over and even tear off...that's padding. big, rubbery edge, padding.
- horton0
perfect binding is like magazine style bindeing, this sounds like a big pad that you flip pages over and even tear off...that's padding. big, rubbery edge, padding.
doesnotexist
(Jan 30 07, 13:12)tis true.
- rob10
Yes, "padding" was what I was looking for. Thanks everyone for your responses.
- ian000
makes note: padding: big, rubbery, tear away binding.
- Seff0
they use the 'padding' method in perfect binding.. its just glue, same both ways ya picky bastids
- doesnotexist0
they use the 'padding' method in perfect binding.. its just glue, same both ways ya picky bastids
Seff
(Jan 30 07, 13:37)yeah, they use the same machine, except they dont wrap a cover over it :/