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/ˈbīndərē/,
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binderies, plural;
  1. A workshop or factory in which books are bound


  1. a workshop where books are bound
  2. Bindery refers to a studio, workshop or factory where sheets of (usually) paper are fastened together to make books, but also where gold and other decorative elements are added to the exterior of books, where boxes or slipcases for books are made and where the restoration of books is carried out.
  3. The finishing department of a print shop or firm specializing in finishing printed products.
  4. Usually a department within a printing company responsible for collating, folding and trimming various printing projects.
  5. A shop, or part of a shop, where paper is bound into books or otherwise finished by trimming, laminating or mounting, for example.
  6. Print shop department or separate business that does trimming, folding, binding, and other finishing tasks.
  7. Books that need repair and periodicals are sent out of the library system and are not available to users.
  8. The office in the library where loose, current issues of periodicals are sent when they are ready to be bound together. If you see a message in the online catalog that says "Shelved in: Temporary Area. Ask at Acquisitions" in the OSU Online Catalog, what you are looking for is in the Bindery. ...
  9. The area of the workplace where print is cut, folded, collated, or bound.
  10. A service that binds together several issues of journals.
  11. Companies responsible for binding magazines into single volumes or rebinding damaged books.
  12. Place where printed products are collated, trimmed, folded and/or bound. A bindery may be a department within a printing company or a separate business.
  13. a company that binds or rebinds books or other printed materials
  14. All of the form manufacturing operations which are performed after printing, including: punching, folding, scoring, fastening, trimming, slitting, numbering, foil stamping, and die cutting.
  15. Any finishing operation acted upon a printed sheet such as folding, cutting, padding, etc.
  16. The facility that binds together books, magazines, or pamphlets. "Binding" means wiring with staples; sewing or plasticizing depending on thickness and appearance desired.
  17. The final part of the printing process where the printed item is trimmed to exact size, collated, bound into a book or catalogue format and then packed and dispatched.
  18. where workers bound samples of paper together to send samples to customers.
  19. Where materials go for assembly. Cutting, folding, binding and boxing are some of the activities performed in bindery.
  20. Folding Scoring Perforation Saddle stitch Perfect bind Slit and fold
  21. All options available to a product after it has completed printing. This includes cutting, folding, drilling, etc.