The most economical binding method, a staple is used in the corner to attached pages together.
This inexpensive method binds pages using two staples placed along a folded edge. Suitable for 36 pages or less, there is no printable spine with this option
A round plastic or metal coil is wound through the pages to hold them together. Pages bound this way can be opened 360 degrees and can remain flat when open. Available in black (standard ) and other standard colors.
Also known as twin-loop binding or double-loop binding. A wire is threaded through small holes in the edge of the paper. The result is very simialr in look and function to coil binding. A variety of colors are available.
A paper cover wraps around the pages and glued to the spine. The cover forms the front, spine and back. Popular for paperback and softcover books, this method results in a professional appearance. Suitable for most book types and sizes.
Also known as hard cover binding, case binding cover materials can be laminated or cloth. Threse can have a special Lay-Flat paper and is sutable up to 40 pages.