sidneykidney
Well-known member
I've digitally printed a 32 page A5 landscape wine menu book which has been Gloss laminated on the outer cover with 300gsm Cover and 170gsm Text which has been fold, stitch, trimmed.
The book is put on a table at a hotel and the customer flicks through, reading the history of each drink. This means it can be opened and flicked through at least 10-20 times a day.
The middle spread had started falling out because the centre fold has loosened due to the amount of opening and closing.
Question:
Is there a way of either strengthening the book or minimising the stress which the pages are under (not laminating).
Or is there an alternative way on binding the book instead?
The book is put on a table at a hotel and the customer flicks through, reading the history of each drink. This means it can be opened and flicked through at least 10-20 times a day.
The middle spread had started falling out because the centre fold has loosened due to the amount of opening and closing.
Question:
Is there a way of either strengthening the book or minimising the stress which the pages are under (not laminating).
Or is there an alternative way on binding the book instead?