Ex Why Zed is a dynamic, independently-owned print company. We offer digital and litho booklet printing with a focus on quality and attention to detail to produce inspirational work. We specialise in creative booklets for illustrators and photographers, catalogues and yearbook printing for University art students, right through to luxury glossy brochures for household name companies.
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How much does it cost to print a booklet?
The largest portrait size we can produce is an impressive A3 booklet printing (420mm high x 297mm wide). There is no minimum order so you can print any quantity from 1 upwards!
Our maximum square size is 297x297mm. The maximum landscape size is 210mm high x 297mm wide.
For cost-effective sizes keep your booklet printing within A4 portrait, A5 landscape or 210x210mm square – these are the cheapest sizes to print but do choose the size that best fits your publication.
Challenge convention and print a custom size booklet to make your project more unique.
For short run booklets our market leading Indigo digital press offers exceptional quality printing at a cost effective price whilst our extensive litho department ensures you a competitive booklet printing quote for medium and longer print runs.
The only constraints on the size of your brochure printing is your imagination. We can staple bind (saddle stitch/wire stitch) or perfect bound booklets from smaller than A6 to larger than A3. If you’re feeling creative then choose a custom booklet size and we’ll probably able to print that too!
For the larger budget publications we offer a range of premium additional extras. Make your project jump out at the audience with the GF Smith range of papers or choose an ultra luxury cover finish like spot UV varnishing, embossing or foiling.
Booklets lend themselves to many possibilities. How about printing one of these…
Booklet Printing for Business:
Product Range Catalogues
Promotional Brochures
Brand Guidelines
Fashion Look Books
Annual Reports
Product Price Lists
Creative Booklet Printing:
Art Gallery Catalogues
Fine Art Books
Coffee Table Books
Creative Zines
Degree Show Catalogues
Illustrated Comics
Illustrated Diaries
Promotional Portfolio
Self Published Books
Sketch Books
Note Books
Graphic Novels
Photo Booklet Printing:
Beautiful Photo Books
Creative Photo Journals
Hard Back Photo Books
An Annual of your best images
Staple Binding. Also know as Wire Stitching / Saddle Stitching
A printed document is saddle stitched by stapling its sheets at the fold of the spine over a mechanical ‘saddle’. This process is best for booklets up to 48 pages. If you have more than 40 pages then the thickness of the inside pages will cause the cover to ‘bounce’ open when laid flat rather than staying closed. Crucially, the number of pages needs to be a multiple of four to work as a wire stitched booklet.
Perfect Bound / PUR Bound
Perfect binding is the process of gluing the inside sheets to the cover. We align the left-hand edges of the inside pages and bind them with glue to an external cover, giving a square finish. If the spine is less than 3mm (32 pages in total) then you would need to go for wire stitching (stapling).
We also have a guide showing how the cover hinge works on a perfect bound book.
Booklet printing offers a huge number of variables and as a result it would be impossible to quote for every eventuality. We price competitively because we want to get your work into print and then if its a success and you’re happy with the quality, we hope you’ll come back for a second…third…..and fourth order.
Please email us with your spec to hello@exwhyzed.fixed-staging.co.uk taking into account the following factors and we will get a quote back to you asap.
• Quantity
• Finished Size
• Total Pages (see ‘Helpful Tips’ above)
• Cover Card/Paper Choice (silk, gloss or uncoated)
• Inside Pages Paper Choice (silk, gloss or uncoated)
• Binding Method
• Full Colour or Black Ink Printing
• Matt or Gloss Lamination are strongly recommended on covers printed onto 200gsm or more to prevent cracking on the fold.
• There are also a range of premium cover options we can add including Spot UV Varnishing, Silver and Gold foiling and Embossing however these start at £280 and can add a significant amount to the total cost of your booklet.
Enjoy examples of our recent booklet printing
We have done our best to give you a huge wealth of information on this page and in our guides but here are some frequently asked questions to help you get your work into print.
Here are some short snippet video guides on styling and designing a publication:
We will aim to deliver the finished booklets in 3-5 working days after receiving your print-ready artwork. If you are working to a crucial hand in deadline then we strongly advise leaving more time in case there are any artwork issues with your files or courier problems with delivery.
Additionally there can be a day or two of amends required to the artwork before it’s print ready which we’re more than happy to help with but you’ll need to factor that in to timings.
Remember, we’ll need a hi res pdf file with 3mm bleed and crop marks on each edge to go ahead please. Sending it over correctly first time means we can go straight to print. Do have a last check through our file set up guides to make sure all the boxes are ticked.
There are almost infinite possibilities on size, finishing and papers. However, the three basic choices for paper finish are silk, gloss or uncoated. Your inside pages will be between 100 and 170gsm. For a thick cover choose 300gsm or 350gsm. The best thing to do is take a while to watch out video guides and look through our case study portfolio. We have listed the print spec of each book so if there is something that will work well for your publication, note down the spec and we can quote on like-for-like.
The max portrait size will be 420mm high x 297mm wide. The maximum square size is 297x297mm. The maximum landscape size is 210mm high x 297mm wide.
Wire stitching is a little bit of print jargon for ‘stapling’. If you have an A5 booklet then we print it onto A4 sheets, fold them in and put staples along the left-hand edge to bind the sheet together. In some quarters, this is also known as ‘saddle stitching’. Let’s stick with stapling though if that’s easier 🙂
The perfect bound method of binding will give your publication a square spine and professional looking finish.
For further advice follow our perfect binding set up guides.
Matt Lamination works best with silk and uncoated covers. We would suggest using gloss lamination if you are aiming for a super shiny, high impact cover. Soft-touch has a velvet, illustrious feel but does attract finger marks REALLY quickly so best not eat your lunch before reading!
The short answer: when paper is printed, the ink sits on the surface. When it is then folded to make your cover the ink can crack. While you should never judge a book by it’s cover, this cracking will look unprofessional. Lamination is a thin layer of protection which prevents the ink cracking. Win win. It comes in matt or gloss.