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Saddle-Stitched is a method of creating a booklet by creating a double page sheet and stitching the pages together through the center fold;. Saddle stitching allows the booklet to open flat but can only be done through a maximum thickness. When the booklet is too thick for saddle stitching, a different stitch must be used. Saddle stitching is done with binding wire (or "saddle" wire).
Many Booklets, Magazines, Directories, Training Manuals, calendars, Reports, Coloring Books, Service Manuals, Instruction Sheets, and Catalogs are saddled-stitched for a more professional and finished look (versus a single or two staple method on the top of a stack of paper). Saddle Stitch presents a more professional look.
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Saddle Stitched Catalogs, Manuals, and Booklets
Perfect for: Product Catalogs, Cookbooks, Football Programs, Coloring Books, Comic Books, Calendars, Photo Books, Magazines, Annual Reports, Instruction Manuals, Directories, Service Manuals, and Newsletters.
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