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Re: book binding

To: "Eric Wells" <eric@associatedprinting.biz>, <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: book binding
From: "davidwjones" <davidwjones@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:38:07 -0400
A "Kinkos" or decent Business services outlet can punch and spiral bind that
for you. -About 2 minutes, and 2 bucks. We use them all the time at work for
documents fatter than that.
David W. Jones
'62 Mk II BT7 tricarb
Cumberland, RI USA

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Eric Wells
  To: healeys@autox.team.net
  Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 2:40 PM
  Subject: Re: book binding


  > If you really would like to keep it bound in the same style, take it
  > to an instant print type shop. Ask if they bind note pads. If so, they
  > can trim off  the edge and re-glue it for you.

  Actually the glue used to do note pads is a little different from the
  glue to do books. Ask your local printer if they can do perfect binding
  (This is the same binding as for paperback books.)
  I am a printer so I do this for people. A better binding would be
  spiral binding. It lets the book lay flat and will be more durable in
  the long run as the glued binding will eventually fail again.

  Eric Wells
  Associated Printing & Services, Inc.
  PO Box 905  905 N Main St
  Rutherfordton NC 28139
  (828)286-9064Fax(828)287-7546
  (800)557-3445

  BJ8 in Western North Carolina

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