2012年9月19日星期三

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A few times a month I will get a call from someone looking to rebind a document that has begun to fall apart. Sometimes they are gildan camisetas looking to add pages, sometimes to subtract pages or sometimes they are simply looking to replace a binding element that has become old and worn. However, most of the time these individuals have a hard time knowing exactly what type of binding style to choose for use with their documents. This article is designed to provide a quick overview of the different hole patterns used for binding documents. Before you read on, you might want to count the number of holes used on your document since each of the hole patterns will be identified by the number of holes that it uses along an 11" edge of a piece of paper.


1. Plastic Comb Binding uses 19 rectangular shaped holes spaced evenly along the edge of the document. This hole pattern is also used with GBC ZipBind.

2. Twin loop wire binding uses one of gildan camisetas two different hole patterns.

1. 3:1 pitch twin loop wire binding uses a hole pattern with 32 holes along the eleven inch edge of the document. These holes are more often than not slightly rectangular but are sometimes round.

2. 2:1 pitch twin loop wire binding uses a hole pattern with 21 holes along the eleven inch edge of the document. Holes for 2:1 pitch wire binding are usually square but are sometime round.

3. Plastic Spiral coil is generally used on documents with either 43 or 44 holes along the eleven inch side. This type of spiral coil pattern would be called 4:1 pitch coil (since it has 4 holes per inch). However, a few users will use a 54 or 55 hole pattern gildan camisetas with 5:1 pitch spiral coil. This is somewhat unusual but is used by some commercial printers.

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