Punching holes through the paper. Standard configurations are 2 hole drilled and 4 hole drilled on the left hand edge, as you would have to go into a ring binder.
Other configurations of hole drilling can be produced based on your requirements.
Wire stitches can be produced in a variety of configurations, including top left corner and along the left margin.
Making booklets by putting wire stitches (or staples) in the seam of a booklet where it folds. You will also hear this termed as fold, stitch and trim.
This method needs its document to be in multiples of 4 printed pages to work and has a maximum page count of 40 printed pages depending on the weight of the paper.
Binding method where single sheets and covers have holes punched in the left hand edge and a plastic comb with rounded flexible teeth is inserted through.
A range of spine widths are available depending on the number of pages in your document and thickness of paper.
Plastic combs come in a choice of colours. Acetate front and or front and back sheets can be added, as can a board back.
Binding method where single sheets and covers have holes punched in the left had edge and a double wire looped strip is inserted through.
Acetate front and or front and back sheets can be added, as can a board back.
Binding method where single sheets are glued together and into a wrap around cover. Used for larger brochures and magazines.
You need a minimum of 48 printed pages for this type of binding.