A3 spiral binding
A3 spiral binding (also known as wire binding, coil binding, wiro binding and wire-o binding) is a very popular and cost effective method of document binding. Doxdirect offers A3 size spiral binding as a simple and professional way of presenting your documents.
Spiral binding securely fastens your document with a wire insert threaded through small holes punched along the margin in a similar fashion to a notebook. The advantage of this type of binding, especially at A3 size it that your document can be laid completely flat when open making it perfect for plan, schedule or presentation type documents.
As with all Doxdirect products you can customise your order with different colour spiral options, cover options and adding an acetate outer cover to achieve your desired look. We also offer print runs of just one single item if that is all you need, but are happy to print as many copies as you want!
New! Now offering long edge binding(like a calendar) at no extra cost. After uploading your document, you will be prompted to pick your preferred binding edge.
Options for spiral bound document printing
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Size / Orientation
A3 landscape & portrait
Short or long edge -
Paper
Black & White
80-300gsm (plain or satin)Colour
80-300gsm (plain or satin)Covers
Printed covers are 300gsm as standard and printed single sided -
Quantity / Pages
Minimum order
1 copySingle sided
1 page to 300 pagesDouble sided
2 pages to 600 pages
Cover options
Printed Covers
- First or last pages can be printed on 300gsm silk finish card
- Inside front and back covers are printed single sided
Unprinted Card Covers
- White card - 300gsm silk plain white card is added as a cover
- Black card - 300gsm silk plain white card is added as a cover
Acetate Outer covers
- Clear or Opaque
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In addition to creating spiral bound documents, Doxdirect offers a range of binding styles and printing options for whatever you need. We offer paperback book binding, spiral/wire and ring binding as well as saddle stitched binding. Please see the binding options page for further information on any of these binding styles.