Bindery

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Bindery refers to the a place where books are bound, where the various processes involved in incorporating paper materials into a finished form, such as a book are performed. This includes traditional book binding as well as modern forms of "copy shop" book binding, such as coil binding, comb binding and velo binding. The term's use, especially in copy and print shops, has expanded to include other forms of paper finishing, such as paper drilling, lamination, and foamcore mounting.

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