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PAPER MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE

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Paper. Making the Right Choice. Paper can be the most expensive component in a publication—often 30-50% of the total cost. Factors that affect cost. What size paper does the publication require? Which paper stock is appropriate and meets the budget? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PAPERMAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE

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Paper can be the most expensive component in a publication—often 30-50%of the total cost.

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FACTORS THAT AFFECT COST

What size paper does the publication require?

Which paper stock is appropriate and meets the budget?

How will the paper be folded, bound, delivered?

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STANDARD U.S. PAPER SIZESBusiness card—2x3.5 Index card—3x5, 4x6, 5x8Letter—8.5x11Legal—8.5x14Tabloid—11x17

U.S. sizes are measured in inches; European paper is measured in metrics.

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PAPER STOCK

Bond Cover stock Newsprint Book Coated Glazed (glossy) Matte Deckle edge

Acid-free Vellum Safety Linen Bible Parchment Granite

The publication itself and the method of printing will typically determine the paper stock needed.

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PAPER STOCK Another factor in selecting the correct paper

stock is the paper weight Definition: The actual weight in pounds of

500 full sheets of paper regardless of the basic size or grade of paper; also known as ream weight (500 sheets = ream) Basic Size Example: bond paper 17x22, cover stock 20x26 If 500 sheets of bond paper at 17x22 weighs 20 pounds, the

paper is described as 20# paper

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PAPER FOLDSPaper folds can add interest to a

publication and catch the reader’s attention.It can also add to the cost of the publication.

Publications can be folded by hand or by using an automatic paper folder

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PAPER FOLDSAccordion—a zig-zag fold

with parallel folds that go in opposite directions; alsoknown as zig-zag OR z-fold

Gate fold—folds the sidesin toward the middle of a page

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PAPER FOLDSTri-fold—two parallel folds resulting in

three panels on each side of the paper; also known as brochure fold or spiral fold

Half fold—divides the page in half; often called a booklet fold

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PAPER BINDINGDefinition: the joining of pages with

either wire, glue or other means If a multiple-page document requires

binding, there are a number of choices. The most frequent choices are: saddle stitch, punand perfect binding.Any binding choice will increase the

cost of the publication

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SADDLE STITCHSaddle stitch—a type of binding that

staples down the middle of folded pages; frequently used to assemble booklets

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PUNCH AND BINDPunch & bind---type of

binding that secures pages by using metal combs/wires or plastic combs that fit into holes punched along the edge of the pages; allows the publication to lay flat when opened

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PERFECT BINDINGPerfect binding—to

bind pages together with glue to create a book; technique used on paperback books.