What is the largest proclick spine?
Currently there are only three sizes of Proclick binding spines available: small (5/16”), medium (1/2”) and large (5/8”).
Can you cut proclick spines?
GBC Proclick binding spines have 32 rings and are designed for binding 11″ long books. Some users have discovered that GBC Proclick spines can be cut using a pair of sharp scissors for use in binding smaller documents.
What is twin loop wire binding?
Wire-O binding is known by many names: double-loop, double-o, duo-wire, and also twin-loop binding. This method uses a continuous hinge of double wire loops to hold book covers and pages together. Graphic designers prefer this method, because it offers a stylish metal finish in a variety of colors.
What is the difference between coil binding and spiral binding?
Spiral Binding and Coil Binding are interchangeable terms for the exact same book binding method. This popular method joins the pages and cover of a book using a durable plastic or metal coil that is shaped like a long spring.
Which is better spiral binding or comb binding?
Coil Binding One of the biggest benefits of coil-bound books is that they can be fully opened so that the cover is folded back on itself. Coil binding is also slightly more durable than comb binding, since the spine can’t be opened and closed once it’s been threaded through the punched holes.
How many pages can you spiral bind?
Page Counts Unlike our other binding types that have 8-92 (Saddle Stitch) and 28+ (Perfect Bound) page count requirements, spiral bound books can be as few as 8 pages and up to 2 ¾” thick. So, whether you have a small book you need to print or a large book, spiral binding can accommodate both.
What size binding coil do I need?
What size of Coil Binds do I need?
COIL SIZE Diameter in inches/millimeters | Max # of Pages Sheets of 20# Paper |
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14mm (9/16”) Coil Binding Supplies | 120 |
15mm (19/32”) Coil Binding Supplies | 130 |
16mm (5/8”) Coil Binding Supplies | 140 |
17mm (43/64”) Coil Binding Supplies | 150 |