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Demago Print is one of those printing companies that has been successfully collaborating for many years with numerous businesses, publishers, and others looking for up-to-date, high-quality, and affordable printing.
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If you want to present your products, services, reports and present them to important people at important meetings, lectures, seminars or conferences, the choice of a spiral-bound publication is one of the most frequently chosen bindings.Wire-o binding is a simple and fast binding in which the sheets are connected to each other with a metal spiral and in this way a solid book block is obtained.The biggest advantage of spiral binding is the 360 ° opening of the sheets.The binding takes place in two steps. Based on the thickness of the book block, we choose a punching tool. The tools are available in 3: 1 steps (thickness up to 14.3 mm) and 2: 1 step (from 14.3 mm - 23 mm). Once we have this information with a punching machine, we make holes with hollow knives in the back of the book block. The book block is then connected to a metal spiral on a binding machine.