This method is used for information booklets in schools and businesses. It is able to be put together by some modern photocopiers.
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This method is relatively inexpensive when produced commerically, with a fairly good quality appearance - however, its not very durable as paper can fall apart and tear easily.
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This method is relatively inexpensive and the material can be laid flat to read - however, it has a low quality appearance with little durability.
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This method is used for glossy monthly magazines, paperback books and catalogues.
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This method is used for hardback books and quality books - e.g school year books.