Paper-Over-Board

Paper-Over-Board

Paper-Over-Board is a type of bookbinding that prints the cover directly on the board rather than on a dust jacket. It allows you to customize the cover of your binder. Other Paper-Over-Board products include folders, boxes, ring binders, point-of-sale displays, and packaging. 

You can use a variety of papers in versatile ways to produce these products. From smooth to glossy, textured embossed, coated, uncoated, recycled, kraft, and tissue-grade papers can be used to cover Paper-Over-Board products. 

The finish on paper can be printed using printing processes such as screen, litho, digital and foil printing, debossing, embossing, and laser cutting.
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