Saddle binding
Saddle binding, also called saddle-stitch binding, is the simplest binding method. In Saddle binding, the signatures are folded together as a group, and then stapled or stitched along the center fold, or spine. In Saddle booklets, creep is a factor.
Saddle binding includes pre-printed and inline cover options.
The following illustration shows the imposition signatures for a 12-page document imposed for left-edge saddle binding:
1 | Signature 3 |
2 | Signature 2 |
3 | Signature 1 |
The following illustration shows how the signatures of a 12-page saddle booklet are folded together as a group:
1 | Signature 1 |
2 | Signature 2 |
3 | Signature 3 |
The following illustration shows how the signatures are stitched or stapled along the common fold: