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		<title>The Process of Arranging Pages for Saddle-Stiched Booklet Printing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you finished writing content for your booklet and looking for a printing company for saddle stitch bookbinding? Then you are in the right place. In this blog, you&#8217;ll learn about the process of arranging the pages for saddle stitch booklet printing &#038; saddle stitch bookbinding. Most printing companies adopt saddle stitch bookbinding methods for &#8230;</p>
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									<p class="plain-text"> Have you finished writing content for your booklet and looking for a printing company for saddle stitch bookbinding? Then you are in the right place. In this blog, you&#8217;ll learn about the process of arranging the pages for saddle stitch booklet printing &#038; saddle stitch bookbinding.</p>

<p class="plain-text">Most printing companies adopt saddle stitch bookbinding methods for creating brochures. In this technique, printed sheets are folded &#038; nested inside, then stapled through the folded crease with wire staples. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> The wire staples travel through the folded lines from the outer and clinched between the centre pages to create professional yet straightforward saddle stitch booklets.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Despite the simple process of creating saddle stitch booklets, a new graphic designer faces challenges because the page setup for printing saddle stitch booklet requires a distinct approach compared to other hardcover bound books. </p>

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									<p class="plain-text"> For printing saddle stitch booklet, the pages are built of folded sheets where each folded sheet inscribed within the completed booklet will form 4 pages of the booklet. So, every saddle stitch booklet&#8217;s page count should be four. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> It is impossible to create 7, 10 or 25-page saddle stitch booklets. Every saddle-stitched booklet consists of 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24&#8230;pages. Even one of the pages is empty, and it still counts as a page. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> Following all the procedures for designing the file appropriately at the onset will help enhance your booklet printing hub to press run faster, save time, effort &#038; expenditure. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> The application used to create the booklets will likely offer to submit layout options, such as printer spreads &#038; readers spreads. Printing press &amp; production methods differ from one print shop to another, so don&#8217;t instantly create your booklet in a particular spread or configuration without consulting a professional printing company. </p>
<h3>What are Printer Spreads?</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> A printer spread is the assessed position of pages established on how many pages are in the saddle stitch booklet. The printing press&#8217;s inkjet or laser printer gets to process pair of pages. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> A printer spread is not in consecutive page order. Instead, it is in the correct order, so all the pages seem consecutive when the document is assembled, trimmed &#038; printed. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> For instance:
If a printer spread is a 12-page brochure, it would have pages ordered such as 12/1, 2/11, 10/3, 4/9, 8/5, 6/7, 6/7, 8/5, 4/9, 10/3, 2/11, 12/1. </p>
<h3>What are Readers Spreads?</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Readers spread show consecutive pages in 2-page spreads. These are built for readers to read the booklet perfectly. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> A reader spread is the successive placement of pages by page number in the booklet. In other words, it is in the order in which we all read a completed printed booklet. </p>

<p class="plain-text">For Instance: <br>
A reader spread in a booklet would have page orders the same as consecutive page numbers 1, 2/3, 4/5, 6/7, 8/9, 10/11, Etc.</p>								</div>
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									<p class="plain-text"> The layout spreads designed by your software maybe not be the same page arrangement your printing company will ultimately use to create your booklets. If your saddle stitch booklet printing will be larger order produced on offset printing, it is true. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> However the order size, most printing companies will prefer that you do not submit a file that includes 2-page spreads. Instead, set up your files as individual pages presented one after the other &#038; the exact order will appear on a finished booklet. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> If you are printing a saddle stitch booklet, and the pages are 32 in length, create one file, including all 32 pages. Do not submit every individual 32 files and include all pages in the book, including blank pages, to ensure every page is aligned correctly. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> To initiate the most optimal production run, submit your file as an individual page instead of 2-page spreads, which gives more flexibility &amp; easier to arrange pages in the layout. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> To match the page arrangement &amp; production requirement, your printing press will adjust the margins, allowing page creep &amp; perform tweaks to ensure your unique finished booklet invites the eyeballs. Print books use special imposition software to adjust your page layout for saddle stitch booklet printing. </p>
<h3>What is Imposition?</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Imposition refers to arranging book pages so that once the printed sheets are folded &amp; trimmed, the pages will appear in the proper order. </p>
<p class="plain-text"> Your printing press will use special imposition software to position the book&#8217;s page into the optimal layout. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> The main objective is to fill the master pages fully as possible. Imposition is achieved during the pre-production stage and before creating the printing plates. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> Assume you have an 8-page booklet where imposition might apply. Observe that the pages appear out of order, with some upside down. The pages are produced in a proper sequence once printed, folded &#038; trimmed using imposition. </p>
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									<p class="plain-text">Most <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">saddle stitch book printing</a> has a cover made from a heavier paper weight than interior pages. If this suits your print job, you can send the cover layout as a different file or cover in the same file as pages. As long as the booklet cover is recognized, either procedure will work.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Some saddle stitch bookbinding covers are self covers which means the paper of the cover is the same type &amp; density paper used in interior pages. If this describes your booklet, it will be better to include the cover in the same file as the pages.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Finally, ensure to extend the bleed area 1/8&#8243; past the completed page measurements &amp; involves crop marks. Print books prefer a high-resolution PDF file for saddle stitch book printing.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Printbooks are experts in designing &amp; printing saddle stitch booklet at affordable rates. We specialize in printing booklets with fast delivery around Australia. If you have any queries about saddle stitch bookbinding or an upcoming printing project, feel free to talk to our friendly team &amp; share your requirements with us.</p>								</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hardcover spine is crucial for perfect bound book printing. Your book spine can be tricky to design perfectly. A perfect bound printing has three parts the front cover, the spine &#38; the back cover. A spine is the center of the book cover, the narrow or wide edge where are pages are glued or stapled &#8230;</p>
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									<p class="plain-text"> Hardcover spine is crucial for perfect bound book printing. Your book spine can be tricky to design perfectly. A perfect bound printing has three parts the front cover, the spine &amp; the back cover.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> A spine is the center of the book cover, the narrow or wide edge where are pages are glued or stapled or bound together. Perfect bound book printing is the most commonly used binding method.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Perfect bound printing involves cutting and pressing the spine edge of the pages to create a series of notches to glued over the spine, and the book pressed until the glue sets, the glued edge becomes the spine of the book. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> Printbooks produces <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">hardcover book printing in Australia</a> at affordable rates. The spine of the book content should have three main things: </p>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Consider these five simple steps to design your spine of the perfect-bound booklets</h2>				</div>
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									<h3>Pick your template book design</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Choosing the template design for your perfect-bound book printing will attract the viewers. Printbooks helps the authors with numerous templates to turn their manuscripts into attractive books. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> Printbooks professionals help create hardcover bookbinding in Australia; we suggest the line spacing, font size, positioning of images, header, margins, and book trim to match printer specifications. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> The next phase is to know about your unique perfect bound booklets elements, such as paper type, page count, and cover style, to make a personalised template with the exact match of the spine. Overall, make a unique spine to meet your page count to create a perfect hardcover book printing in Melbourne. </p>
<h3>Frame your bleed or trim area</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Have you noticed a perfect-bound book printing? Printbooks achieve this by printing the pages a bit large then trimming every page to the original size. The stack of pages, also called book blocks, can be cut precisely to get a neat finish. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> A bleed margin is the excess page area lost when the page is cut &amp; trimmed away. When we print pages of your book, we make sure it is large by 1/4 inch. So the overall book is printed at 1/8 inch on each side which is trimmed &amp; cut, including the spine. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> The spine width will differ based on your page count and page type for the book&#8217;s covers. So you need to create a spine to size based on your perfect bound booklets. </p>								</div>
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					<h3 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Understand the width of the spine</h3>				</div>
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									<p class="plain-text">You won&#8217;t be able to complete your perfect bound booklet cover unless you understand the width of the spine. Two things determine the width of the spine; the number of pages in the book &amp; the thickness of the paper used to create the perfect bound books.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Let us assume you have 475 pages and use 60lb stock. To calculate the book spine&#8217;s width, find the page&#8217;s viscosity in inches and multiply by page count: 475*0.0058 = 2.755 inches.</p>
<p class="plain-text">A book spine can vary widely, and it is dependent on the number of pages, the weight, the paper type the pages printed on it. At Printbooks, we ensure the width of the spine on your cover design is perfect for hardcover bookbinding in Australia.</p>
<p class="plain-text"><strong>Design the spine of your hardcover bookbinding</strong></p>
<p class="plain-text">Design your spine with unique colours and include them for at least 1/2 inch on the front &amp; backside. The spine text must be small enough to allow at least 1/8 inch on each side.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Leave margin for your design, merge the front and back cover elements, and work on the final cover as a complete file. Make sure the colours are harmonised with the spine so that there is no conflict left to create a fantastic cover.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Printbooks experts will send you a PDF proof of your perfect bound booklet cover. You can visually see the two thin lines that represent the spine width. These lines will not print on the final book cover, and it is only to represent the positioning of the spine colour &amp; text.</p>
<p class="plain-text"><strong>Check for typos and select your desired font &amp; graphics</strong></p>
<p class="plain-text">Bad grammar, typos &amp; spelling mistakes can hurt your work. If you find a grammar mistake after a perfect-bound book printing, all the above points are a waste of money &amp; time, so always proofread to save your work.</p>
<p class="plain-text">There is always a graphic style that can work on any perfect bound printing. Illustrate your imagination design to the skilled graphic designers who creates the cover and spine that stand out from the crowd.</p>
<p class="plain-text">A spine design can cover from a photograph, an abstract design or a cartoon doodle, but narrowing down a style can be challenging, so Printbooks designs the high-quality spine and cover for hardcover book printing in Melbourne.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Printbooks are professional printers that provide an array of digital &amp; offset printing services, including business cards, flyers, stickers, letterheads and many more. We also have different binding types to make your books and booklets stand out from the crowd at affordable rates &amp; free delivery around Australia.</p>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 06:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p class="plain-text"> In common words, books are just sheets of paper bonded together to one package. All catalogues, brochures, magazines, comic books, textbooks, Etc., are considered books.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Unlike single sheets of paper like business cards, flyers, posters, and coupon cards, books are more complicated and tricky.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Writers spend a vast amount of time and energy writing their books, but the final hindrance in designing and printing the book can be dreadful for many self-publishers.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Cover is essentially the first impression so, your print book will contain front and back cover and spine. It will be sized specifically for your page count and trim size. Different printers have a variety of specifications, so check what you need for your book.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Finally, you have written the book with all the decisions considered. It&#8217;s time to get physical copies into the reader&#8217;s hand. Scroll down to check what all encloses while making a perfect print book. </p>								</div>
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									<h3>Colour Scheme</h3><p class="plain-text">Be environmental friendly. Even though the colour and black cartridges have the same physical impact on the environment. Commonly, black and white printing is more suitable for <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">book printing services</a> because it uses fewer ink cartridges than printing in colour.</p><p class="plain-text">Fiction books and novels are primarily black and white, while photography and art books demand a wide range of colours. And some custom book printing mix both black texts and colours inserted throughout the book.</p><p class="plain-text">You need to discuss and work with <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">book printing Australia</a> to get your desired choice. If you want to print especially plain and colourless documents, printing in black and white and instilling in a monochrome printer is better and saves money by using less ink.</p><p class="plain-text">Unfailingly, printing in black and white is also an excellent choice to sustain an eco-friendly book.</p><h3>Cover Type</h3><p>As a famous quote states, &#8220;People judge books by their covers&#8221;. Custom cover design is the most vital part for many authors and writers.</p><p class="plain-text">The perfect cover makes the difference between a reviewer or bookstore buyer choosing up a book or not. If the cover is unkempt, they think the writing is too. So you need to attract customers with a snappy eye-catchy design.</p><p class="plain-text">Depending on the size of your book, there are periodic binding alternatives available to help climb back the cost. The most professional book printing services are usually perfect bound, ideal for 120 pages or more. However, if you\&#8217;re working with 120 pages or fewer, booklet printing Australia offers the same qualified, polished look of a perfect-bound book but for a sliver of the cost.</p>								</div>
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									<h4>Hardcover book printing</h4>
<p class="plain-text">A hardcover book bounded with a thick protective cover, usually with a paper or a leather dust jacket over the main cover. The purpose of a hardcover is protection and durability.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Hardcover books last elongate than paperbacks. They do not get sabotaged easily, thus creating them perfect for reference guides, great literary works, Etc. Plus, they look amazing on a bookshelf.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Hardcover books can finish with different options like matt printed, glossy and laminated covers, printed endpapers, book cloth covers, head &amp; tail bands of your colour choice, bookmark ribbons and dust jackets.</p>

<h4>Softcover book printing</h4>
<p class="plain-text">Paperback books are designed for non-commercial works that don&#8217;t get much orientation. The covers are made of thinner paper or cardboard, with glue to stick to the leaves.</p>
<p class="plain-text">The cost of production is lower than hardcovers. Most new writers will start with a paperback.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Book printing Australia can print books with top-notch soft cover quality. The in-house book printing services team helps achieve both quality and competitive quotations.</p>

<h3>Trim Size</h3>
<p class="plain-text">How large and better do you want your book to be? The book printing services depend on various factors, so you need to design and plan before authorizing a cover or sending for custom book printing. The standard size for miniature paperback encloses 5.5&#215;8.5, 6&#215;9, 4.25&#215;7, 5&#215;8.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Authors needs to consider an important decision about a few rules about book size and several conventions to know. Readers will expect a specific type of book to be within some standard conventional sizes.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Trim size is the publishing phrase for book size, particularly the dimension used for each page of your book. Used more commonly for a particular genre or type. The publisher uses custom book printing techniques to trim the pages to ensure they are all uniform in size.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Do you want to print your dream book? At Printbooks, we offer different ways of custom book printing, from digital or offset booklets to hardcover or wiro booklets. Booklet printing Australia has a professional and reliable printing service that provides complete print solutions. Let book printing Australia do your work for you and wait for your beautiful printed books to be delivered!</p>								</div>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Krys Sutton Sutton]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 04:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you need your open book to lie flat or like catalogue, user manual or like a cookbook? Bookbinding types play an essential role in the performance and appearance of a printed book and booklet binding. Your book and booklet binding is as significant as the words and thoughts inside. Books can look stunning, but &#8230;</p>
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									<p class="plain-text">Do you need your open book to lie flat or like catalogue, user manual or like a cookbook? Bookbinding types play an essential role in the performance and appearance of a printed book and booklet binding.</p><p class="plain-text">Your book and booklet binding is as significant as the words and thoughts inside. Books can look stunning, but their function weights more than looks.</p><p class="plain-text">Picking the most suitable bookbinding types for a specific print project requires taking into account several characteristics, such as the number of pages, function of the book or booklet, the expected quality of presentation, and your printing budget.</p><p class="plain-text">Whether stapled or glued or otherwise bound together, a good binding turns a stack of sheets into a book, notepad, comic book, manual or magazine. Printbooks book binding Melbourne offers various book printing and binding types, from spiral binding to glueing, and illustrates how to decide the perfect book and booklet binding for your printed product.</p><p class="plain-text">Read on to learn more about the various bookbinding types. You&#8217;ll presumably recognize at least a few of them.</p>								</div>
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									<h3>Case Binding</h3>
<p class="plain-text">Case binding is also known as hardcover binding, and this is a typical bookbinding type that you&#8217;ll see is by far the best binding technique. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> In the past, all major books were hardbound. The inside pages are typically sewn together in sections and glued to the endpaper hardcovers at the spine.</p>

<p class="plain-text">This bookbinding method is most suitable for documents with page counts ranging from 60-400. When opened, the case bookbinding lay flat on the table.</p>

<h3>Perfect Binding</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Perfect binding is the most popular binding you&#8217;ll find in bookshops. It is also known as softcover binding. And similar to case binding except for the lower quality cover.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> A perfect binding cover is created from heavy-weight cardstock paper, usually laminated or coated to shield the book. The covers and pages are stuck together with a super strong glue.</p>

<p class="plain-text">This particular bookbinding style is an ideal choice for nearly any project, and the finished product is comfortable to stack and appears exceptionally professional. Books, catalogues, annual reports and collection of documents do well with perfect binding. </p>
<h3>Saddle Stitch</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Saddle stitch bookbinding is more suitable for books with few pages. The excellent alternative for books that might have short term use. And stitching can be done with or without a book cover.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Using saddle stitch bookbinding method, documents affixed with staples down the middle of large, loose-leaf sheets to secure them, it is cost-effective, and it&#8217;s perfect for binding booklets for smaller projects.</p>

<p class="plain-text">You frequently see saddle stitch used with smaller magazines, zine, and catalogues documents ranging from 8-80 pages that don&#8217;t need to have a long life.
<h3>Wiro Binding</h3>
Wire-O book and booklet binding are assembled by punching holes in the pages of a record and passing &#8220;C&#8221; shaped twisted wires through holes then squeezed closed to form the &#8220;O&#8221; shape. Allows pages to be laid side-by-side on a flat surface for ease of reading and use. </p>

<p class="plain-text"> Wiro binding is best suitable for documents ranging from 16-275 leaves and is a widespread choice for both small and large documents as well as desk calenders and hangings.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> Wiro binding is an affordable option for reports, extensive projects, recipe books and employee training books. </p>
<h3>Spiral Binding</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Spiral binding method is also known as a double loop, twin loop, duo-wire, double-o. It uses pre-formed pairs of wire loops inserted through the holes and punched along the edge of the book pages and covers.</p>

<p class="plain-text"> A serial plastic coil is threaded via the left edge of the perforated leaves to build the book. This procedure is very cheap and allows for a wide range of page counts and sizes. Users can fold the book back to save space in crowded areas.</p>

<p class="plain-text">This attribute makes spiral binding a practical option for manuals, guidebooks, educational workbooks, and directories use spiral binding. </p>								</div>
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									<h3>Top Staple</h3>
<p class="plain-text">Top staple binding refers to a ubiquitous book printing and binding process in which folded sheets are converged together on one side the other and then staples via the fold line from the outside and clinched between the centermost pages.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Two staples are commonly used, but numerous books may need more staples along the spine. The staples are thrust about 1/4 inch from the binding edge, so the inside margin should be plentiful. And top staple stitching pieces do not lie flat when open.</p>

<h3>Padding</h3>
<p class="plain-text">Padding is more or less designed for all-around use, and it is suited for most materials. Different notepads and other paper products are bound together from padding. Bookbinders Melbourne similarly creates removable note pads to create perfect bound books.</p>
<p class="plain-text">One of the main advantages of padding is flexibility; Printbooks book binding melbourne manufacturers typically stack the papers, compress them, and glue them together without burring.</p>

<h3>Printed Covers</h3>
<p class="plain-text">When you hand out your book, as many of the people gaze their eyes on the cover and will inevitably judge it by its cover, so printed covers play a vital role in the finished book.</p>
<p class="plain-text">There are several alternatives to consider while designing the blanket of the book. PrintBooks prints a fully printed cover with a durable laminate finish, and adding internal flaps can be the primary way to enhance the look and handling of the book.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Professional bound and printed cover books with good quality, high-resolution images and sturdy binding instantly give a good impression of the binding company, customers, and clients who choose your services.</p>

<h3>Self Covers</h3>
<p class="plain-text">Self covers signify that the paper used for the cover of a book or other bound document is the same paper stock as the inner pages, then it is known in the printing world as a self-cover.</p>
<p class="plain-text">One of the benefits of the self-cover is that refraining the heavier paper for the cover saves money. Bookbinders Melbourne offers self covers most commonly used in conjunction with the saddle stitch bookbinding and spiral bound applications. Helping the customers get what you want out of your print budget.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Self covers refers to the outside cover of price booklets, comic books, newsletters, brochures and magazines.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Each style of bookbinding type has its impressive features, and picking the finest one for you depends mainly on the project. At Pintbooks, we present a wide range of print, bind and designs solutions to complete your project. With over 20 years of venture in <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">book printing and binding in Melbourne</a>, we assist you to make the right decisions that make your book not only functional but beautiful.</p>								</div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2022 08:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p class="plain-text">At some point in time, while writing your booklet, book, magazine, zine, catalogue or other publication, the question will have to be decided: How you will bind your booklet or project? Well, if you have finished the final drafting of your manuscript, the next step is the printing and publishing process. Cover design is essential for turning your manuscript into a saddle stitch book printing. Many printing companies offer a variety of choices to make, including finish and paper type. Saddle stitch booklet printing is the most popular choice for publications of up to 200 pages when your document is approved and ready for print.</p>
<p class="plain-text"> One of the most critical decisions to acknowledge for your next saddle stitch bookbinding is what type of binding option to choose. There are different binding options available in book printing Melbourne. A saddle-stitched is the most popular and cost-effective bookbinding method, including perfect binding, spiral binding, wire binding, case binding, padding, top staple, self covers, printed covers, Etc. </p>								</div>
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									<p class="plain-text"> Saddle stitch book printing is the least expensive and most straightforward bookbinding method. Parent sheets are cut, folded, and nested by a printer, one inside the other, and stapled through the fold line to form a finished booklet in the saddle stitch binding process.</p>
<p class="plain-text"> Printbooks can print saddle stitch booklets with a maximum page limit of 200 pages at 115 GSM, with square edge options available. Ideally, the saddle stitch booklet printing is most effective with booklets having fewer pages, the more pages you have, the book will become bulky once folded, and it will not lie flat.</p>
<h3>The process involved in saddle stitch book printing</h3>
<p class="plain-text"> Convert your hard work into a printed leaflet once you\&#8217;re finally ready with your manuscript and design. </p>
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 	<li>Pages are stacked and loaded onto a conveyor machine, stitched together using metal staples. Saddle stitch binding services deliver only the highest quality for your project, whether an informational brochure, product catalogue, comic books, workbooks, cookbooks, or booklets of all kinds to reflect the same calibre of your work put into it.</li>
 	<li>Determine your document size by standard paper sizes since saddle stitch booklets fold sheets of paper. A4 is the typical size printed in portrait or landscape.</li>
 	<li>Two staples are generally used along the spine from the outside and clinched between the centermost pages to leave a considerable margin on each page to ensure nothing is hidden.</li>
 	<li>Two standard size printing options utilised in saddle stitch binding:
8.5” * 11”(tabloid/11” * 17” folded in half)
5.5” * 8.5”(letter/ 8.5” * 11” folded in half)</li>
 	<li>For the saddle stitch booklet method, the pages need to follow the rule of multiples of 4; This means your saddle stitch booklet should have several 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 40, Etc pages.</li>
 	<li>The minimum height for a saddle stitch bookbinding is 5.5”. By following all the above processes, the result is a straightforward yet professional-looking document. Finally, achieving a clean and accurate cut after printing.</li>
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									Businesses choose saddle stitch booklet printing and binding because it&#8217;s an excellent value for money and short production runs. Printbooks print and bind the best professional and economical way of <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">booklet printing services</a>, which are flawlessly produced images with eye-catching designs with the highest quality and authentic colours. Helps to send out the right messages for your business with saddle-stitch bindings.
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 	<li>The cheapest and reliable form of binding method.</li>
 	<li>Has a reasonably quick turnaround time and can be done at the most commercial print house.</li>
 	<li>Highly economical way to bind books for short-run productions because minimal preparations are required.</li>
 	<li>Heavier weight covers or self-covers printed on the face of the booklet; self-cover means the same weight as the interior pages.</li>
 	<li>A hole punched to insert a spiral or wire binder along the booklet\&#8217;s spine for stiffness of the booklet.</li>
 	<li>It also qualifies for booklets to be made in various sizes- tiny like a pocket-friendly guide or a large magazine or brochure.</li>
 	<li>Can use multicolour for printing, with plain black ink or any combination ink.</li>
 	<li>With a minimal weight of page count, booklets are perfect for mailing and shipping worldwide.</li>
 	<li>Easy to design and print to accommodate artwork, large images that transit adjoining pages.</li>
 	<li>The best solution for brochures is that catalogues with glossy magazines look good in appearance and style to upscale audiences.</li>
 	<li>It is a straightforward process, which means minimal setup is needed. Publishers prefer the saddle stitch bookbinding process to work on tight schedules.</li>
 	<li>Saddle-stitch adds very little weight on bulk quantity booklets, which keeps shipping costs low.</li>
 	<li>Unlike wire and coil binding, saddle stitch binding uses hidden staples that are only visible when the magazine or booklet is open in the middle.</li>
 	<li>This strategy is highly frugal with artistic freedom, especially for small and short term booklets.</li>
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<p class="plain-text">It&#8217;s important for editors, designers, marketers, and professionals to know where to order saddle stitch printing and binding company. Printbooks have provided top-notch saddle stitch booklet printing for decades. One of the <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">best book printing in Melbourne</a>, we know that we are perfect partners to assist with whatever booklet style you need. You&#8217;ll be perplexed by the way they turn out! Get an instant quote for saddle-stitch booklet printing.</p>								</div>
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									<p class="plain-text">Bookmaking involves a lot of processes, including bookbinding. Bookbinding is of multiple types, among which saddle stitch, perfect binding, spiral binding, wiro binding, case binding (hardcover books), padding, top staple, self-cover &amp; printed covers are popularly sought.</p>
<p class="plain-text"> If you are here, you are interested in getting your book printed and hardcover bookbinding done. But, for a better understanding of the concept, let us start with the most basic question. </p>								</div>
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									<p class="plain-text"> Hardcover books are produced with a stiff board for the front and the back spine. One can wrap the rigid board with various options, including a printed sheet or cloth with the book block glued to the inside of the spine. </p>
<p class="plain-text"> Hardcover book printing requires relatively more coordination than the saddle-stitched or any other binding option, including perfect binding books. Only high-quality hardcover bookbinding makes it worthy of the cost you will be paying for, and hence we provide you with everything you need to know to get your custom hardcover book printing done. </p>								</div>
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									<p>The different types of bookbinding with high-quality hardcover book printing depends on the bookbinding covers used. Below are the listed bookbinding covers of different types available in the market:</p>								</div>
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									There are many options to get your hardcover book covers through the hardcover book printing services. Here are a few listed:
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 	<li>Covered covers</li>
 	<li>Faux leather covers</li>
 	<li>Foil covers</li>
 	<li>Printed covers</li>
 	<li>Self-covers</li>
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									<p class="plain-text">It depends on the author&#8217;s choice, the readers choice in that particular genre, the industry standards recommended, the number of copies, and the printing and release timeline you require.</p><p class="plain-text">Hardcover binding is one of the best and sturdy bookbinding techniques that are long-lasting. One should also keep in mind that with the hardcover bookbinding, printing costs, shipping costs, and royalties should be considered before making the decision.</p><p class="plain-text">To help decide whether to go with hardcover book printing services, Printbooks and any similar <a href="https://printbooks.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">hardcover book printing</a>, Australian companies provide personal consultation services.</p>								</div>
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									As the trim size decides the page count, book thickness, printing costs, and presentation, among other factors, paying attention to the same is highly recommended. Here are a few standard trim sizes:
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 	<li>5.5 x 8.5” &#8211; Digest</li>
 	<li>6 x 9” &#8211; US trade</li>
 	<li>8.5″ x 8.5″ – Square</li>
 	<li>8″ x 10″ – Portrait</li>
 	<li>9″ x 7″- Landscape
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 	<li>8.5″ x 11″ – US letter</li>
 	<li>10″ x 10″ – Large Square</li>
 	<li>11″ x 8.5″ – Landscape</li>
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									Impressing your readers can be done with the paper stock choice you make, which decides the feel and enhances the look of your overall hardcover book.

Here are some of the preferred choices that the industry uses that you should know.
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 	<li>For non-fiction, prose and lengthy novels, it is recommended to use 60lb natural paper stock.</li>
 	<li>While 60lb opaque paper stocks also go well for long novels and extended texts.</li>
 	<li>If you are looking for hardcover books with full-colour printing, 80lb glossed paper stocks are suggested.</li>
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After discussing all the factors that need to be considered and the scenarios that matter, we conclude the discussion of custom hardcover book printing with Print Books with a pros and cons list.								</div>
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									<h3>Pros:</h3>
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 	<li>Impressive presentation</li>
 	<li>Long-lastingly durable and sturdy</li>
 	<li>Variety of cover materials</li>
 	<li>Improves reading aesthetics for the readers</li>
 	<li>Allows more creative designs</li>
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<h3>Cons:</h3>
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 	<li>Not cost-efficient unless a high run count is present due to the technique</li>
 	<li>Heavier weight and could be inconvenient to carry it around</li>
 	<li>High shipping costs</li>
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Even with all the pros and cons, it finally comes down to your specific needs and what best suits your custom-hardcover book printing project. Discuss with us, and we will help you figure out the right choice for you and explain in detail the whole process involved while providing top-notch hardcover book printing services to meet your needs precisely.								</div>
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									Softcover binding is the most popular and is referred to as perfect binding. Before we move into a detailed discussion about the perfect binding book printing, let us understand what binding of books means?								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">What does Binding Mean?</h2>				</div>
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									The technique of securing the pages of a print job together is referred to as binding. There are three popular methods of binding, and they are as follows:
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 	<li>Saddle Stitch</li>
 	<li>Perfect Bound and</li>
 	<li>Saddle Stitch,</li>
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<p class="plain-text">As the title clearly states, here in this blog, we will discuss when to use perfect binding printing services from a renowned perfect bound company.</p>
<p class="plain-text">In short, if you are printing catalogues, books (art book, coffee table book, guide books), magazines, manuals, and more, you can choose perfect bound book printing as it is professional, durable, high-quality option that perfect binding provides at a reasonable price beats the earlier options.</p>
<p class="plain-text">Publications which have more than 28 pages or higher are suitable for softcover binding. Paperbacks, magazines and other softcover books are usually printed on either side of the text weight paper, placed according to their number on top of one another and bound into a book at a perfect bound company. The cardstock cover of the custom perfect bound books is attached via a flexible and robust PUR glue.</p>
<p class="plain-text">The perfect binding printing services are used to print thick and high count book pages that cannot be saddle-stitched. And, if you plan to get the high-quality perfect bound books with an expert paperback appearance, we recommend that you read on.</p>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Does your Project Require Perfect Binding Book Printing?</h2>				</div>
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									<p class="plain-text">With the relatively low cost of perfect bound book printing, Australia and the professional outlook custom perfect bound books possess, going for perfect binding services is an excellent choice.</p><p class="plain-text">Along with the visual appeal, either with shorter runs or longer runs, perfect bound binding is famous for all the varieties of publications mentioned above, from catalogues to manuals.</p><p class="plain-text">Although it works out best for books with more than 500+ pages, the minimum count is 28. The optimum number is above 92 pages, resulting in the superior quality of perfect binding book printing, making it affordable. So to speak, perfect binding is suitable for almost all projects.</p><p class="plain-text">However, anyone should consider perfect binding books because it allows printing/placing content on the spine, be it the author&#8217;s name, book title, or any design meant to enhance its look. The perfect binding printing service produces one of a kind bookbinding.</p><p class="plain-text">It is not just essential to consider the purpose of choosing perfect bookbinding, but also equally important or even more so to select the right size for printing a perfect-bound book. It is one of the determining factors that affect the overall budget, and hence we have gone into further detail to help you with your decision.</p>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">How to Choose the Right Size for Perfect Binding Book Printing?</h2>				</div>
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									<p class="plain-text">Every new print project for perfect bound books requires the right questions to begin with and accurate answers to make it cost-effective and publish-worthy.</p>
<p class="plain-text">The questions would be regarding the size, type of paper and the design/art/font used for the custom perfect bound books; which is the right ones for my project? The answers would depend on the purpose behind the perfect binding book printing.</p>
<p class="plain-text"> Any excellent perfect binding company will help you reach the best size and fit for your perfect bound books printing. The multitude of options perfect bound books provide makes it reliable for most projects. </p>								</div>
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									<strong>Here are some of the standard sizes requested by our clients:</strong>
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 	<li>4.25 x 11</li>
 	<li>5.5 x 8.5</li>
 	<li>6 x 6</li>
 	<li>6 x 9</li>
 	<li>8 x 8</li>
 	<li>8.5 x 11</li>
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									<p class="plain-text">The other factor that highly impacts the quality output of the perfect bound books printing is your work\&#8217;s orientation. How you display your work holds heightened importance as it can be highly impressionable on the end-users. Catching the users attention the right way makes a drastic difference in making your perfect bound book a success.</p>
<p class="plain-text">When it comes to the perfect-bound booklet printing, to assess your final booklet page count, understanding the alignment order of the sheet and page is crucial, with the minimum last page count being 28 (up to 2&#8243; thick).</p>
<p class="plain-text"> The booklet begins with a single sheet with the front and back sides amounting to 2 pages. Understanding this is important too when planning the placement of designs/art in your booklets. </p>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Which process is the Perfect Binding Process?</h2>				</div>
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									Following the advice given below will ensure successful, perfect binding book printing services:
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 	<li>Providing the proper page count after understanding the difference between sheets and pages.</li>
 	<li>Page 1 is the open cover, and the back cover is the last page.</li>
 	<li>Orientation and other factors decided to be implemented accurately.</li>
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The perfect binding printing services process follows closely attaching page to page as mentioned earlier with the flexible glue.								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Top 3 Tips for Perfect Bound Book Design.</h2>				</div>
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 	<li>Ensure the safety margins are adhered to as per the page side, right and left side of the perfect-bound book, which guarantees that your content or design is not lost in the gutter area (the spine).</li>
 	<li>Deciding the two-page spreads correctly as the wrong image/photograph/design might seem disconnected or a little disoriented after the break between the two pages at the spine.</li>
 	<li>The other most crucial factor apart from the orientation is the width of the spine which is tightly linked to the number of pages. The spine width should exactly match the book thickness.</li>
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Knowing the above impacting factors is significant, but you never have to worry when you come to a perfect binding company like Printbooks. We guide you throughout, from beginning our discussion until we deliver and complete your perfect bound books project.								</div>
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