Hi all,
Just printed a booklet for an artist's exhibition at a gallery and sent out for perfect binding. When I collected it they had bound on the wrong side, so the booklet was back to front inside.
There was no page numbers but the opening page was a title page with usual "Presenting" etc and the last page, which is now the front, is a bio of the art gallery itelf.
I even made sure that any pages that bleed into the spine had a 4mm space inside the cut marks for the binding to adhere cleanly.
The binders are part of a trade house so they are claiming the guillotine operater just opened the packs as they were and trimmed incorrectly and the binder operator just loaded them in as presented to them.
I didn't send a dummy copy as I honestly thought it would be impossible to get wrong between the title page and the space on spine edge.
The binders are admitting the guillotine operate should have asked the question as no page numbers or dummy.
I now have to reprint it all (as colour is critical).
Should I expect the binders to bind the reprint and all at no cost to me?
I sort of feel all their out is time and I'm down time, stock and click costs. I also had to come in over the weekend and produce x100 saddle stitched versions for opening night tonight.
Was wondering had anyone experienced similar? and of course any binders here opinions on what happened.
Thank you for all advice.
Just printed a booklet for an artist's exhibition at a gallery and sent out for perfect binding. When I collected it they had bound on the wrong side, so the booklet was back to front inside.
There was no page numbers but the opening page was a title page with usual "Presenting" etc and the last page, which is now the front, is a bio of the art gallery itelf.
I even made sure that any pages that bleed into the spine had a 4mm space inside the cut marks for the binding to adhere cleanly.
The binders are part of a trade house so they are claiming the guillotine operater just opened the packs as they were and trimmed incorrectly and the binder operator just loaded them in as presented to them.
I didn't send a dummy copy as I honestly thought it would be impossible to get wrong between the title page and the space on spine edge.
The binders are admitting the guillotine operate should have asked the question as no page numbers or dummy.
I now have to reprint it all (as colour is critical).
Should I expect the binders to bind the reprint and all at no cost to me?
I sort of feel all their out is time and I'm down time, stock and click costs. I also had to come in over the weekend and produce x100 saddle stitched versions for opening night tonight.
Was wondering had anyone experienced similar? and of course any binders here opinions on what happened.
Thank you for all advice.