What does PUR mean?

What does PUR mean?

PUR binding is a form of perfect binding, where the pages and cover are glued together at the spine and the other three sides of the book are trimmed as needed to give them clean “perfect” edges. Generally, PUR binding can be used on a yearbook that is more than 48 pages and means that your yearbook will have a ‘square’ spine.
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