Most people don't think twice about index tabs. Not your friends at Rapid Bind!
Without these handy but commonplace organizing devices, hunting for information in printed materials would soon resemble hide and seek. Whether your product is a directory, reference book or technical manual, index tabs help end users find the information they need quickly and easily.
Tabs come in two main varieties, tab cut and die cut, and there's a time and place for both. Let's take a look at some options and considerations when planning your next project involving tabs.
Shape: When most people think of index tabs, they think of the traditional "S" shape. This cost-effective, standard tab product comes in tab heights of 1/4-inch, 3/8-inch, and 1/2-inch. Standard tab cut tabs can be automatically produced for highly efficient and cost-effective production. Tab cut tabs are economical for both long and short runs because makeready times are fast and high end equipment is fast, running at speeds up to 10,000 per hour.
Reinforcement: Standard tabs cannot fulfill their role if they are damaged during use. You may want to consider reinforcing the tab with a clear or colored Mylar. Many colors are available. We can also reinforce the spine for durability for drilling.
Production Tip: When planning Mylar tab projects, use only wax-free inks and coatings in your tab and reinforcement areas to ensure proper Mylar adhesion.
Need your tab job to stand out from the crowd? Consider custom die cut tabs to add a unique flair and eye appeal. Over the years, we've produced square tabs, rounded corner tabs, diagonal angle tabs and more. These unusual shapes help transform a good piece into a gorgeous one.
Let Rapid Bind help you with your layout for either standard tab cut or die cut tabs. This will help ensure this component works for your project as a whole. In perfect bound projects, tabs must be folded prior to face trimming, otherwise the protruding tab extensions will be cut off.
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With a wide range of "under one roof" capabilities, including an experienced estimating and customer service team, Rapid Bind is always reachable in any way that's comfortable to you: phone, fax, e-mail or stopping by in person. Contact us to discuss how we can help you with your next project.