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FINE IMAGES
Printing & Copying
6342 N.W. 18th Dr. #6
Gainesville, FL
32653
Tel. (352) 222-4118
Fax. (352) 331-2681
E-Mail: mike@fineimage.us
Michael Boehlein, owner
E-Mail: Mike Boehlein
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Our Services Include:
Printing/manufacturing
Custom Index Tab Sheets
Loose leaf binders
Booklets
Bindery / drilling
General high volume
printing and copying
Typesetting / Layouts
We are capable of handling most digital files and pictures
Low overhead for us
means more profit for you
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Call Today for a free quote, pick-up and delivery!
(352) 222-4118
Our plant has modern and efficient bindery equipment. If you need your printed material made professional, we provide bindery services. This includes plastic comb binders, plastic coil binders, saddle stitching, perfect binding, 3 hole punched and more. We're a complete service!
Binders - 3 ring
Let us help you with your 3 ring binders. We can print, customize and supply 3 ring binders. Our three ring binders are ideal for manuals, proposals, catalogs, reports, presentations, directories, handbooks, price lists, and many other uses. View binders are manufactured with heavy weight chipboard and vinyl, making them a more durable product.
These 3 ring binders make an ideal addition to your sales presentations, to schools for educational material, and for workbooks and reference material that are used often. Professional production, printing and design are essential for your business success. We want to help your business thrive.
BINDING TYPES
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Coil Binding A continuous, spring-shaped piece of plastic, this durable crush-resistant bind allows a bound book to lay flat, even back on itself for easy reading. |
| Saddle Stitching In saddle stitching - the way most booklets, magazines, catalogs, and calendars are bound - wire staples hold the piece together. A machine drives then through its backbone fold to the centerfold, where they clench. A saddle-stitched printed piece lies almost flat when opened, a convenience for readers. Saddle stitching gets its name from the way signatures rest on an upside-down "v" while being stapled. |
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Saddle stitching involves certain mechanical requirements. A saddle-stitched document must be at least eight pages long and increase in length in four-page increments.
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Comb Binding Plastic comb binding allows the cross-alignment of pages and comes in a wide variety of colors to match your printed piece. But plastic comb binding is not very durable — or particularly glamorous. Plastic comb binding accommodates documents as small as 4" x 2" and 1/2" thick or as large as 12" x 15" and up to 1-3/4" thick. |
Perfect Binding To produce a perfect-bound document, the piece's folded signatures are gathered together in page sequence, clamped together, and placed in a machine that slices about 1/8" off their left edges. Then roughers mill the newly sliced sheet edges to prepare them for gluing. Finally, the edges receive an adhesive application and adhere to a backing.
Perfect binding is well suited for use with books, thick magazines (like the National Geographic magazine), annual reports, technical manuals, and catalogs. From a minimum thickness of 1/8", it works well with a wide range of document thickness' and trim sizes.