Modern Production Techniques

Various modern techniques are used in the production of high-quality and functional printed materials. Among the key production methods applied in the creation of books, diaries, notebooks, and calendars are sheet offset printing, folding, thread stitching, cutting, collating, and glue binding.
Each of these techniques plays a vital role at different stages of the production process, directly influencing the durability and visual appeal of the final product.
Sheet offset printing: Sheet offset printing is a common printing technique in which ink is transferred from a metal plate to a rubber cylinder and then to paper.
Folding: Folding is the process of creating products such as books, notebooks and diaries by folding printed papers in the desired format.
Thread Stitching: Thread stitching is a binding method that keeps pages together by sewing them together.
Cutting: Cutting is the process of cutting printed materials into the desired size and shape and is used to bring the products to their final form.
Collating: Collation is the process of assembling printed pages by arranging them in the correct order and is used in the production of multi-page products such as books, diaries and calendars.Glue Binding: Glue binding is an economical and durable binding method in which the pages and covers are joined by applying glue to the spine.