Binding
Bring your project together with the right binding. Binding keeps your pages in order and gives your project professional execution. Choose the option that best meets your needs.
Saddle Stitching
The fastest, most economical binding option available for a high-volume order.
- Saddle stitching is a lot like stapling your pages into booklet form. One flat sheet is folded to make four pages and then bound with a staple.
- Your desired page count must be within four-page increments. Bind up to 68 pages of 100 lb. paper or up to 88 pages of 70 lb. paper.
Perfect Binding
Look like the pros with perfect binding. It is a stronger, longer-lasting option similar to magazine binding.
- All pages nest in the binding perfectly, creating an identifiable, squared-off spine.
- Great for materials that require printed binding or a well-defined spine.
Padding
Your paper is glued together at the edge, making it easy to remove sheets from the binding.
- Add holes to hang or fit in a binder, or add chipboard backing to turn it into a writing pad.
- Ideal for creating notebooks, notepads and stationery pads, coupon books, postcard books, or books of flyers.
Spiral Binding
Spiral wire binds the paper together, just like a spiral notebook. Gives a professional finish for less than perfect binding and works with almost any number of pages.
- Great when you have a high volume of paper (up to 300 pages) or a short run (as few as 100 pieces).
Comb Binding
Similar to spiral binding, but more economical and less durable.
- It uses a round, tubular plastic “comb” with its teeth inserted into rectangular holes in the binding.
- Great for disposable materials or handouts for presentations.
How to order
Specify in special instructions:
- Type of binding
- Number of pages
- Quantity
- Binding orientation
- Flat and finished sizes of the finished product












