Saddle Stitching
Saddle stitching is the most economical binding available. Pick up a Time or Newsweek to see what this looks like. The pages are stapled together through the center of the spine of folded sheets. A variation on saddle stitching is side stitching. It is not a very popular method, but it is another means of joining pages of a printed piece together by stapling through the cover along the binding edge. Generally used for short-run materials. Cheap cost and easy production makes this binding the most popular binding method.

+ Advantages

  Gives your document that "Saddle Stitch" look
  Great "newsletter" look

  Great for crossover images because it has no "step-up" 
  Fast turnarounds
  Professional style
  Perfect page registration
 

+ Technical Tips

 

  Up to 1/4" thick
  Side stitching available

  Finish trim requires minimum 1/8" all sides

 

+ Common Uses

 

  Annual Reports
  Booklets
  Books
  Brochures
  Calendars

  Catalogs
  Directories
  Magazines
  Manuals
  Newsletters

 

         
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