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    What is the booklet's size?Choose the final size when the booklet is folded closed.
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    How many pages total?Count the front cover as page 1. Each side is a page. Your total must be a multiple of 4.
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    Color or Black & White?Decide if the entire booklet, or just the inside pages, will be in color.
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    Which paper stock?Choose a paper that matches your project's quality and budget needs.



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    Recommended Specs for Stapled (Saddle-Stitched) Booklets

    Proven configurations for programs, catalogs, and training manuals—optimized for printability, cost, mailing, and reader experience.

    Quick rules: Page counts in multiples of 4 • Keep total thickness ≤ 0.25″ • Expect creep past ~32 pages—keep text/logos 0.25″ from trim.

    🎭 Event Programs & Guides

    Create a lasting impression (low glare, readable type)
    • Best Sizes: 5.5″×8.5″ (handy) or 8.5″×11″ (stage-readable)
    • Page Range: 8—32 pages (multiples of 4)
    • Interior Stock: 70—80# uncoated text or 100# silk/gloss for photo-heavy programs
    • Cover: Self-cover to save, or 100# matte cover for durability / reduced glare
    • Notes: 2 staples standard; add 0.125″ bleed and 0.25″ safe margin

    🛍️ Product Catalogs & Lookbooks

    Tangible marketing that converts (image-first)
    • Best Sizes: 8.5″×11″ (standard) or 6″×9″ (compact)
    • Page Range: 16—64 pages; over ~64 switch to perfect bind
    • Interior Stock: 80—100# gloss/silk text for color pop
    • Cover: 100# cover (C1S/C2S) with UV or matte lamination
    • Notes: Consider plus-cover for premium feel; check mailing thickness/tabbing

    📖 Training & Educational Manuals

    Built for daily use (write-friendly)
    • Best Sizes: 8.5″×11″ (note-friendly) or 5.5″×8.5″ (portable)
    • Page Range: 12—48 pages; heavy use or >48? consider coil for lay-flat
    • Interior Stock: 70—80# uncoated text (pen-friendly)
    • Cover: 100# matte cover for write-ability, or self-cover for economy
    • Notes: Optional 3-hole drill; perforated tear-outs; 2 staples standard

    🎨 File Preparation Essentials

    Follow these guidelines to ensure your files print perfectly the first time

    ✅ Color & Resolution

    CMYK vs RGB color space comparison showing proper print color setup
    Use CMYK color space for accurate printing
    • CMYK color space (not RGB) for accurate colors
    • 300 DPI resolution for crisp, clear images
    • Avoid internet images (too low quality)

    ✅ Layout & Format

    Single pages vs spreads comparison showing correct file setup for booklet printing
    Submit individual pages, not spreads
    • PDF format only - no JPG, PNG, or TIFF
    • Individual pages with bleed (we'll arrange them)
    • 0.25" text margins to prevent trimming

    ⚠️ Important Bleed Limitation

    Full bleed printing (images to the edge) is not available on 20# paper. Choose a heavier stock for bleed projects.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What does "saddle-stitch" actually mean?

    Saddle-stitching is a simple, professional binding method that creates durable booklets at an affordable cost.

    Here's How It Works:
    • Printed pages are organized in groups of 4 pages
    • The pages are folded first and then inserted one into the other
    • Two staples are applied through the spine (most common)
    • The name comes from the saddle-like apparatus used during stapling
    Illustration showing how saddle-stitch binding works: pages are folded and nested together, then stapled through the spine

    Pages fold and nest together for a clean, professional finish

    What is the page count requirement for a saddle-stitch booklet?

    All saddle-stitch booklets must have a total page count that is a multiple of four (e.g., 8, 12, 16, 20 pages).

    • Minimum Page Count: 8 pages.
    • Recommended Maximum: 64 pages. Thicker booklets may not lie perfectly flat when closed.
    • The Creep Effect: The pages close to the center in the booklet sometimes get trimmed in a way could remove page numbers if those are too close to the edge. Always leave a generous safe space and margins close to the edges.
    How do I count the pages in my booklet file?

    The fundamental rule: Count every surface (side) on the booklet as you want it as a page, starting with the front cover as Page 1. Even if it is left volutarily white or blank.


    How a Cover Becomes 4 Pages

    A single sheet of paper folded in half forms your booklet's cover, which consists of four distinct pages:

    • Page 1: Outside Front Cover
    • Page 2: Inside Front Cover
    • Page 3: Inside Back Cover
    • Page 4: Outside Back Cover
    Diagram showing how a booklet cover counts as 4 pages: outside front cover (page 1), inside front cover (page 2), inside back cover (page 3), and outside back cover (page 4).

    Self-Cover vs. Plus-Cover: The Counting Rule is the Same

    The only difference is the paper type, not how you count the pages.

    Self-Cover Option

    The cover is printed on the SAME paper as the interior pages. It's a cost-effective choice.

    Plus-Cover Option

    The cover is printed on a DIFFERENT, HEAVIER paper stock for a durable and premium feel.


    How do I choose the best paper type for booklet printing (uncoated, coated, or cover stock)?

    Choosing the right paper depends on your booklet's purpose. We recommend the following options:

    70-80 lb. Uncoated Paper
    Best Use Case:
    Event programs, training manuals, and workbooks.
    Key Benefit:
    Excellent for writing and high readability; prevents ink smudging.
    80-100 lb. Shiny or Glossy Paper/ It can be Silk or Matt paper as well
    Best Use Case:
    Product catalogs, lookbooks, and photo-heavy brochures.
    Key Benefit:
    Makes colors and images appear vibrant, sharp, and professional.
    100 lb. Cover Stock
    Best Use Case:
    For booklet covers needing extra durability and a premium feel.
    Key Benefit:
    Provides a high-quality feel and protects against wear and tear.
    Which paper type makes colors and images look the best in a booklet?

    For stunning colors and crisp images, coated paper is your best friend!

    Gloss Coating

    Creates vibrant, high-contrast images with maximum color pop. Perfect for product catalogs and marketing materials where you want photos to really "wow" your audience.

    Silk/Matte Coating

    Provides excellent image quality with an elegant, non-glare finish. Great for upscale lookbooks and professional presentations where sophistication matters.

    What paper is best if my booklet will be handled frequently?

    For booklets that get lots of love, durability is key!

    The Winning Combination
    • Coated interior pages: Resist fingerprints, smudging, and surface wear
    • 100 lb. cover stock: Protects against bending, creasing, and corner damage
    • Optional lamination: Adds an extra layer of protection for heavy-duty use
    Perfect For:
    • Training manuals passed between employees
    • Event programs for outdoor venues
    • Reference guides for workshops
    • Catalogs for trade shows
    Which paper option is the most cost-effective for booklet printing?

    Smart choice: 70–80 lb. uncoated paper gives you professional results without breaking the bank!

    Why Uncoated Paper is Budget-Smart
    • Lowest printing cost per page
    • Excellent readability for text-heavy content
    • Easy to write on with any pen or pencil
    • Professional appearance that doesn't look cheap
    • Perfect for high-volume projects like training materials
    Best Budget Uses
    • • Employee handbooks
    • • Conference programs
    • • Workshop guides
    • • Meeting agendas
    • • Educational materials
    How long does it take to print my booklets?

    Your in-hand date = production speed you choose + shipping method/transit time.

    Use Our Smart Timeline Calculator
    • Select Standard or Rush production speed
    • Pick your shipping method (Ground, 2-Day, Overnight)
    • The calculator automatically shows your projected in-hand date based on your ZIP code
    Need It Fast?

    Rush production + Overnight shipping gets your booklets in your hands as quickly as possible!

    Can I see a proof before my booklets are printed?

    Absolutely! We offer several proofing options so you can confirm layout, content, and color.

    Digital PDF Proof

    Fastest option. Perfect for confirming page order, text, and layout.

    Loose-Sheet Proof

    Unbound printed sheets. Great for catching copy or image issues before final binding.

    Contract Proof

    Printed and bound. Closest to final look and feel. Adds time and cost but uses full setup.

    What's the minimum quantity I can order?

    Our calculators show the minimum order for each booklet option.

    Why Small Runs Cost More Per Unit

    Very small runs can have a higher cost per booklet because setup includes:

    • File checks and quality review
    • Bleed and alignment setup
    • Imposition (page layout for printing)
    • Press setup and calibration
    Check Your Minimums

    Use our online calculator to see minimum quantities and pricing for your specific project!

    Do you offer bulk discounts for large booklet orders?

    Yes! Your unit price drops at higher quantities because setup costs are spread across more booklets.

    How Volume Pricing Works
    • Setup costs are amortized across more units
    • Higher-efficiency equipment for larger runs
    • Price breaks visible in our calculator
    • Better material purchasing at volume
    Custom Quote Benefits

    Considering 1,000+ copies? Request a custom quote!

    We can suggest tweaks to paper, binding, page count, or batching that meaningfully reduce your total cost.

    Can you personalize each copy of a booklet?

    Yes! We can personalize text and images per recipient using Variable Data Printing (VDP).

    What We Can Personalize
    • Names and titles (First Name, Company)
    • Regional information (office locations, local offers)
    • Unique codes (discount codes, tracking numbers)
    • Custom images (logos, product photos, maps)
    • Targeted offers based on customer data
    What We'll Need From You
    • A clean CSV/Excel file with personalization fields
    • Your artwork with clearly marked variable areas
    • A test proof to validate data mapping
    • Format: Single PDF, pages in order (not spreads).
    • Color: CMYK; embed profiles; avoid rich black for small text.
    • Resolution: 300 dpi images at final size.
    • Bleed/Safe: 0.125″ bleed; keep essential copy 0.25″ from trim (more near the spine on high page counts).

    If your booklet needs more than ~64 pages on typical 80—100# text, or if mailing/stacking requires a flatter spine, Perfect Binding provides a clean, printable spine and eliminates creep headaches.


    See the Process in Action:



    Not Sure How To Configure The Product?

    Our print experts can pre-fill your specs for programs, catalogs, or manuals in minutes. We'll guide you through the process.

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    Call 1-877-421-0668 (M—F, Eastern Time)

    Ready to create your product design?

    To start, select the product size and choose an option from "Select Option". These options determine important elements for your template, such as folding marks, creases, etc.

    Next Steps:

    • Preview the design guidelines.
    • Download the guidelines for your reference.
    • Use the provided template to create your design.

    Important: When saving your final design file, please make sure you do not include the template layer.

    Help template cannot be generated as one or both bleed sizes (height and width) are set to 0.
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