![]() ![]() Spiral Bound books are easy to handle and lie flat when open (180 degrees).Īn added bonus to the spiral binding option is that there are different coil colors, sizes, and diameters available to accommodate your project. The binding can be on the left or top of the project, making it a good option for both booklets and calendars. Then a continuous plastic coil loop shaped like a long spring passes through a row of punched holes at the end of the printed piece. ![]() Spiral bound printing is single sheets of paper printed on both sides, cut down to trim size and collated in page number order. This makes it easy to read or write in the book with just one facing page showing, which conserves space. The thick coil is less professional looking than wire-o binding. This is because the plastic coil is durable and allows for the pages to be turned 360 degrees around on themselves without damaging the edges of the paper or strength of the binding. Spiral Bound Books are usually used for projects such as manuals, workbooks, journals, guides, handbooks, and reports that need to be used as daily reference. While the two are very similar, they also have some distinct differences that could you decide which binding type is right for your project. If you are considering selecting spiral or wire-o binding, then you’re likely wondering about the difference between the two. S electing the appropriate binding option for your next booklet printing project is very important. ![]()
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