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Frequently Asked Questions
  • How can I make my own hard covers on demand?
  • What is TRU-Flat®?
  • Is there a maximum number of sheets I can have in book?
  • How is Panoramic better than the competition?
  • How do I lay out the graphics?
  • How can I create a softcover or self-wrap cover for my publication?
  • Where can I get hardcovers for my books?
  • What if my paper representative doesn’t sell Panoramic papers?
  • Will Panoramic papers run on my digital press?
  • What sizes of books can I make with standard Panoramic sheets?
  • What kind of paper is this?
  • What’s the difference between sheets & pages?
  • How do I assemble a book?
  • Do I need to score the sheet before folding?
  • Do I need to apply glue to the Panoramic sheets?
  • Is heat used to seal the sheets?
  • What does the Roller-Tacker do?
  • Do I have to buy all of the equipment?
  • Do I have to buy the equipment from Convertible Solutions?
  • Do I need special equipment to make Panoramic books?
Is heat used to seal the sheets?
Home > Panoramic > Is heat used to seal the sheets?
  • Heat is not required at any stage of producing Panoramic books.  Some cover crimping devices use heat to create the aesthetically pleasing crease at the bind of the book.  These creasers can be used with our products, but heat is not a requirement.

 

Do I need to apply glue to the Panoramic sheets?
What does the Roller-Tacker do?

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