Product Details:
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Size: | A4 ; 210mmxH297mm | Extent: | Softcover+16pages Text |
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Cover: | 300gsm Gloss Paper | Interior: | 128gsm Matt Art Paper |
Printing: | CMYK Offset Printing | Finishing: | Gloss Lamination |
Binding: | Saddle Stitch | Booklet: | Children Story Book |
Children Activity Book, Sticker Book Printing With Saddle Stitch Binding
Product Description
1. Size: 210mmxH297mm; A4 size
2. Extent: Hardcover + 42 pages text
3. Paper stock:
Cover: 4PP, 300gsm gloss art paper
Ends/Text: 42 pages, 157gsm matt art paper
4. Finishing: cover with matt lamination, texture
5. Binding: paper back, softcover, saddle stitch binding
6. Item: Handbook, brochure, flyer, leaflet, booklet printing, children story book
7. Sample: 3-5days
8. Bluk: 7-12days
Print On Demand ( POD )
Print On Demand (POD) is the biggest revolution in book printing since the Gutenberg press, making it convenient and affordable for self-published authors to print and sell their books straight to readers around the world. With on demand printing, authors can distribute their books to readers without having to buy and store hundreds of books on their own. Print On Demand allows authors the freedom to market and sell their book around the world without having to worry about storing, shipping, or having enough books in stock.
How many pages can I have in a saddle stitch booklet?
The page count of a saddle stitched booklet must be a multiple of four, including front and back covers. If you fold one sheet of paper in half, you will naturally end up with 4 different “pages”. Each additional sheet of paper added after this would increase the page count by 4. As a result, the minimum number of pages in a saddle-stitch booklet is 4. The maximum number of pages depends on factors including paper thickness, although 64 pages is considered a reasonable upper limit. With especially thin paper, you can get up to around 100 pages before the book becomes too thick to lie flat naturally.
What are the benefits of saddle stitching?
Today, saddle stitch binding is still the most cost effective book binding method that still produces quality and professional looking brochures and booklets. Especially in cases of large quantities being shipped long distances, saddle stitching adds a minimal amount of excess bulk and weight, leaving shipping costs relatively low. While saddle stitching is generally best for lower page count projects, the method is extremely versatile and can be used for both long and short runs, as well as projects ranging in size from pocket pamphlet to road map.
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