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Where to do I
place a Four Page Section?
A four page section should not
be the first or last section it is better placed between
larger folded sections.
How much head trim do we require?
Usually 3-5mm; more on thicker books.
How much margin do you require for
the intermediate cuts on my two up job?
You should always discuss this with us before printing and
ask us to check your imposition before going to plate.
What is the minimum stock for a book
produced as single leaves?
130gsm if we are collating it. There is no minimum if supplied
collated to us in book blocks.
My book needs to be trimmed to bleed.
Please provide at least 3mm trim off on any book that is
to be trimmed to bleed.
Can I produce a book on matt-coated paper?
Finishing processes can leave abrasive
marks on this kind of paper. To reduce the risk, the paper
should be matt varnished or sealed. Keeping the coatings
away from the areas of the spine and side glue.
Why is grain direction important?
Books open more naturally with correct grain direction,
giving less strain on the spine. This also maximises the
adhesion of pages.
What is the thickest / thinnest book we can
produce?
We can bind books from 3mm to 30mm.
How about 6pp or 8pp covers?
We can produce books with 6pp or 8pp covers, subject to
them being supplied to our specification.
Can I seal the text / inside covers?
Yes - but the seal should not be applied to areas of the
covers or text that will come into direct contact with the
adhesive. If this is not possible please ensure that the
sealant is compatible with our adhesive.
Is it possible to bind 170gsm stock text?
Yes - but only if the grain direction is running the correct
way.
What is tack binding?
A method of binding where the pages are
held together by a thin application of glue to form a secure
book block. The glued spine can then be trimmed off on a
guillotine to produce loose leaf sets.
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