Wire-O Bound
Like comb binding, this technique is most suited for booklets and manuals required in smaller print runs.
What is it?
Books bound with double wire spiral binding (also called twin wire) use a continuous hinge of double loops of wire to hold the book covers and leaves together.
Why Wire-O Bound?
A great solution for reference manuals since
they can be opened flat, this method tends
to be favoured over comb binding since the
pages open smoothly and don't "pinch"
during use.
However, Wire-O binding is only suitable
for manuals up to 1" thick. |
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