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Printing supply - how to benefit from it

 

Digital technology gives you unlimited possibilities to produce unique and personalized books.

You can design covers that fit your companys image, print them with your office printer (colour or black and white, laser or inkjet) and bind into a perfect bound book. The binding process takes less than one minute!

The design and printing you can do with any office PC and with any normal office program or graphics program (Word, Pagemaker, Indesign, Coreldraw, Freehand, Photoshop, etc.) or a program for mailing automation (MS Mailmerge etc.)

With Fastbind binding machines you can use almost any paper or card for the covers. Because the covers are so easy to print either yourself or in a printing house, you can make them exactly the way you want to - you don't necessarily need to use any pre-made stock covers.

You can get Fastbind printing cards both for laser and inkjet printing and they work with most of the printing devices on the market today. You can also get cards pre-creased to A4 size.

>> Stock covers

 

A4 Front cover production:
A4 print + oversize spine cardboard

 

The cover and pages are produced with a computer,
printed with a digital printer and then creased and bound with a Fastbind perfect binding machine.



1) Print an A4 size front cover

2) Make a score with 12 mm space

3) Insert a scotch band

4) Insert the printed A4 page to the scotch band

5) Alternatively to produce transparent front covers: Insert a transparent page to the scotch band


1) Print cover

2) Make the scores with 205 mm and 210 mm distance from front edge

3) Bend the cardboard at the 210 mm score so that it forms the front page

 

 

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