Custom Hardcover Book Printing with Print Books

 Bookmaking involves a lot of processes, including bookbinding. Bookbinding is of multiple types, among which saddle stitch, perfect binding, spiral binding, wiro binding, case binding (hardcover books), padding, top staple, self-cover & printed covers are popularly sought.

What are Hardcover Books?

Types of Hardcover bookbinding

Types of Bookbinding Covers

  • Covered covers
  • Faux leather covers
  • Foil covers
  • Printed covers
  • Self-covers

Scenarios when you need hardcover book printing services:

The Industry Standard Trim Sizes of a Hardcover Book.

  • 5.5 x 8.5” — Digest
  • 6 x 9” — US trade
  • 8.5″ x 8.5″ — Square
  • 8″ x 10″ — Portrait
  • 9″ x 7″- Landscape
  • 8.5″ x 11″ — US letter
  • 10″ x 10″ — Large Square
  • 11″ x 8.5″ — Landscape

The Most suitable paper stocks for Hardcovers

  • For non-fiction, prose and lengthy novels, it is recommended to use 60lb natural paper stock.
  • While 60lb opaque paper stocks also go well for long novels and extended texts.
  • If you are looking for hardcover books with full-colour printing, 80lb glossed paper stocks are suggested.

Pros and Cons of High-Quality Hardcover Book Printing

Pros:

  1. Impressive presentation
  2. Long-lastingly durable and sturdy
  3. Variety of cover materials
  4. Improves reading aesthetics for the readers
  5. Allows more creative designs

Cons:

  1. Not cost-efficient unless a high run count is present due to the technique
  2. Heavier weight and could be inconvenient to carry it around
  3. High shipping costs

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