PERFECT BINDING
Sandersons are able to assemble every almost type of perfect bound book. A “perfect bound” book is the usual standard for most uses. The pages are glued into position. To improve the quality of a perfect bound book, the pages may also be wired (stapled) or sewn.
| Advantages: | Disadvantages: |
| Competitive price | Not designed for repetitive use |
| Quality appearance |
Producing a perfect bound book may involve some or all of the following processes:-
| Activity | Simple Description |
| Folding | Folding paper of all sizes from A2, including multiple folds |
| Cutting | Sizing paper and finished books |
| Collating | Assembling pages in order |
| Folding | Folding paper of all sizes from A2, including multiple folds |
| Optional:- | |
| Wiring | Application of a wire or “Staple” to hold pages together. |
| Sewing | Insertion of thread to hold pages together |
Typical Order Sizes
From 100 to 20,000, although larger runs are occassionally undertaken and repeat orders are common.