Coverbind 1/4" Print On Demand Thermal Covers -80pk - 675838
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Coverbind 1/4" Print On Demand Thermal Covers -80pk - 675838

Part #: 08CBPOD14WG
Brand: Coverbind
4 Questions, 4 Answers
  • Color: White
  • Spine Size: 1/4" (up to 56 Sheets of 20lb paper)
  • Cover Size: 8.5" x 11"
  • Quantity: 80pk
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Product Description

These 1/4" white Coverbind Print On Demand provide quick and easy customizable covers for your next presentation. All you need for this preformed thermal binding cover is a digital printer with 80lb glossy stock paper capabilities. The adhesive and fabric spine is packaged separately. Make sure your digital printer can print on long glossy paper, and then after the ink is dry, glue it! You can even print front and back for the ultimate customization. These 1/4" white Coverbind thermal covers come with 80 pieces per carton and have the capacity to hold up to 60 standard size pages. Coverbind POD covers are PN 675838 (MyBinding part number CB675838).Promotional Pricing: Limited time only!
Note: For any printer it is recommended to "print and try". But if printer used is not suited/specified for the coated paper quality, and as a consequence the printer performance is compromised, Coverbind cannot/does not accept liability.

Product Details

  • Binding: Durable EVA adhesive and embedded book binding fabric
  • Document format to be bound: 8 1/2" x 11" - not available in other format
  • Cover Paper: White High Gloss Coated heavy stock (80 lb Cover/210GSM) for digital printing
  • Printer Requirements: The Print on Demand Covers will print on a variety of digital printers. The printer must be approved for coated stock and 11" x L where L is maximum Length up to 18 1/8" (equals 1 inch cover spine size).
  • Spine Size: 1/4"


Pro Tips for Binding Photo Paper:

  1. Run the binding process twice

  2. Let the book cool completely for several minutes before opening

  3. We recommend using hinged paper to take some of the pressure off the spine

Item Specifications

  • Product Type: Thermal Covers
  • Style: Print on Demand
  • Color: White
  • Spine Size: 1/4" (up to 56 Sheets of 20lb paper)
  • Cover Size: 8.5" x 11"
  • Included Accessories: Glue Strips Included
  • Quantity: 80pk
  • Old Part Number: CB675838
  • New Part Number: 08CBPOD14WG
  • List Price: 154.40

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Questions & Answers

Asked by Brian
Thank you for your question. No. These are High Gloss covers.

Answered by MyBinding
4 years and 9 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The Coverbind Print on Demand Thermal Covers ( 80# cover stock) would be considered a soft cover. You would need to confirm with the printer manufacturer that your printer would be able to process a glossy sheet over 11" x 17" in size (these are a single piece cover including the front, spine and back cover) .

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 11 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The Coverbind Print on Demand Thermal Covers would work with the Fellowes Helios thermal binding machines.

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 6 months ago ago
It requires a digital printer that can handle #80 cardstock and can feed through glossy paper.

Answered by MyBinding.com
7 years and 11 months ago ago

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