Books & Manuals
We are specialists in the printing of any document that is of multiple pages. For over 30 years we have and are printers of books and manuals. If your project is printed in black & white or in color, printed on uncoated or coated papers, bound or loose leaf with tabs for a binder, Impressions Unlimited is your source. From your digital files to fulfillment, your project is produced under our roof and our control. |
- Perfect Bound, up to 2” Thick
- Saddle Stitch, 100 pages + cover
- Plastic or Wire Coiled, in Singe or Double Wire, Any Color
- GBC, in a variety of comb colors
- Stapled in a single or multiple locations
- Shrink wrapped
- Inserted into Binders or Folders
- Kit Assembled
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The most popular size of a book or manual is 8.5 x 11”. At Impressions Unlimited, we work in the 8.5 x 11” format, but also in variations of this format. Basically, we welcome all finished sizes, dimensions and thicknesses
Examples of Books and Documents
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| • Books |
• Instruction Manuals |
| • Training Manuals |
• Specialty Catalogs |
| • Newsletters |
• Software Manuals |
| • Looseleaf Documents with Index Tabs |
• Conference Proceedings |
| • Seminar Handouts |
• Technical Publications |
| • Workbooks |
• Teachers' Editions |
| • Tradeshow and Convention Materials |
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Book and Manual Binding Options
- Perfect Bound – like a paperback book, the book pages are glued to a cover that wraps around the pages.
- Saddle Stitch – like People or Time Magazines, the body pages and cover are held together by 2-3 staples called stitches
- Coil Bound – like a spiral notebook, a continuous plastic or metal coil in a range of colors holds the body pages and cover together.
- Stitched – a corner staple or 2 staples on the side hold the pages together for a set of handouts
- Loose Leaf, Shrink Wrapped Manuals – any document can be individually shrink wrapped in plastic. This is especially useful for looseleaf documents
- Index Tabs – these are dividers in a looseleaf document that extend from the body pages to identify sections. The can have a mylar or plastic reinforcement applied to the extension and binding edge.
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