Saddle stitch pages and paperback cover stapled together along spine one inside the other 48 pages max and premium color only case laminate pages glued to hardcover at ends.
Case laminate binding.
The first step in the case binding process is thread sewing in which printed signatures are stitched together by means of a needle and thread.
Each printer has their own standard materials they use for binders board casewraps cloth for binding.
During the title setup process when choosing your print format select the jacketed case laminate option underneath the hardcover binding type shown in the image below.
In the last few years more and more books are showing up with cl bindings.
There are two types of thread sewing.
This type of binding is common where dust jackets are impractical.
Manuals and reference books where a jacket is unecessary and cumbersome.
Case binding uses a heavy covered board cover that is attached to the book with glued endpapers.
They are printed then glued to the boards that make up the case.
Side sewing passes the thread from signature to signature through the side of the book the stitches running parallel to the binding edge.
If this option does not appear it is not available for the.
Book binding perfect bound pages and paperback cover glued together at spine.
Other uses for casewraps.
Case bound books with fewer than 60 pages are expertly hand assembled while those with higher page counts are assembled by machine.
Hardcover books are bound differently than softcover books and can encompass different types of paper.
Perfect binding uses a soft cover usually made of heavy paper that wraps around the pages and is glued in place along the spine.
During the title setup process when choosing your print format select the jacketed case laminate option underneath the hardcover binding type shown in the image below.
Case binding is more expensive than perfect binding.
Other uses for casewraps.
If this option does not appear it is not available for the trim size selected.