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FINISHING
This refers to all the process performed on printed material after printing. It can be classified as an in-line process (attached to the printer) or and off-line process (separate process). Finishing includes bindery services such as binding, perforation, and variable numbering.
FULFILLMENT
This refers to the preparation process after your materials are printed and ready to be distributed or stored for inventory. Examples of fulfillment services include assembling, sealing, and mailing your materials. This allows us to provide a complete end-to-end solution from design creation, printing, then finally distribution.
Saddle Stitching
sheets of paper are stacked, folded, then stapled through the fold line
Perfect Binding
gathering the book’s pages and gluing a heavier paper cover to create a flat spine
Spiral (Coil) Binding
Uses a single plastic coil threaded through the holes of the stacked material.
Laminating
adhering a transparent material to a printed piece of paper to make it waterproof and sturdy
Variable Data & Numbering
stamping or printing unique numbering
Folding
a procedure that bends over a printed piece so that it lies flat upon itself. There are numerous folding styles available, including the popular half-fold, tri-fold, gatefold, and double fold.
Cutting / Trimming
are performed to reduce sheets of paper to a desired trim size. Most cutting and trimming is performed on a guillotine cutter.
Assembly
Printed materials are collated, combined, gathered, folded and organized into a unit. For example notepad assembly and printed forms into a printed pocket folder.
Mailing
Target your audience with direct mailing. Print an address directly on the mailing piece for a more professional look sent via bulk mail, first class stamp, or parcel mailing.