Stitching Flashcards

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Advantages of comb binding

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Relatively inexpensive
Ideal for binding multiple sheets of paper
Fairly good quality
Quicker to put documents together
Pages can be added after binding
Production costs are low
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Disadvantage of comb binding

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Not durable
Comb can break
Not secur
Difficult to add paper without specialist equip.

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3
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Disadvantage of saddle wire stitching

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Poor visual appearence
Percentage of page is lost
Spine can get damaged
Booklet dosnt lie flat

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Disadvantages of perfect binding

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Glue may come unstuck
Less durable
Thick glue layer on spine
Cannot withstand constant handling
Expensive binding process
Book cant lay flat
Cant remove or add pages
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5
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Saddle-wire stitching

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Joining pages together by driving stapeles through centerfold

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Side-wire stitching

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Joining pages together by driving staples. Through the cover of a publication along the binding edge

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7
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Perfect binding

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Bing using an adheasive to hold pages together

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8
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Har-bound or case-bound

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Binding pages together using sewing

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9
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Spiral or comb bound binding

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A coil is fed through the edges of pre-holed paper/bored

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10
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Ways of stitching

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Saddle-wire stitching
Side-wire stitching
Perfect binding
Hard-bound or case-bound
Spiral or comb binding
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