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High-grade cloth cover gold-stamped hardcover brochure with gold cardboard dust jacket printing

0.9~7.0 USD
Min. Order: 500 Piece/Pieces
Payment Terms: L/C, D/P, T/T, WU
Supply Ability: 300,000pcs/month
Place of Origin: Zhejiang

Company Profile

Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company
Main Products: Hardcover Book, Brochure, Catalog, Softcover Book, Magazine

Product Detail

Means of Transport: Ocean
Content: Catalogue
Style: Hardcover
Intended Audience: Adults
Brand Name: Xiandai
Size: custom
Cover: Cloth+greyboard
Inside pages: Art paper
Finishing: Gold stamping
Spine: square
Dust jacket: Gold cardboard
Printing process: offset printing
Inside paper weight: 85lbs
H&T bands: Colorful
Binding: Sewn-glued binding
Production Capacity: 300,000pcs/month
Packing: packed in plastic bag and carton
Delivery Date: Within 7-10 days after all confirmed
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Product Description

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CaseCloth+greyboard
FinishingGold stamping
Dust jacketGold cardboard
BindingThread glue binding

 

Hardcover book with dust jacket:

Gold printing:

Cover:

Spot UV coating:

Gold stamping:

Spine:

 

Hardcover / Casebound Cover Artwork Setup Guide

Because we take a single printed sheet and wrap it around 3 pieces of sturdy greyboard to create the hardcover case for your book, your artwork should be created as a single spread.

The "Page Height" and "Page Width" measurements in the guide below should be the same as the inside pages of your book.

Next, you'll have to accommodate for your book's spine.  

You'll also have to account for the area marked 'foldover,' which is printed, folded over, and glued to the inside of the greyboard case to hold everything together as you can see in our page on casebinding.  Most of this area is not visible in the final book.

In addition, designs for hardcovers need to take hinge into account, which is the area next to the spine that has no greyboard underneath.  For more information, see www.printninja.com/hinge

Finally, keep in mind that hardcover cases, like all offset printing, exhibit minute variance in their production.  This means that you should be careful to keep important text and graphics away from the edges between sections, since printed elements will often shift a millimeter or two in final production.

 

 

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