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We print clear, well-designed journals for scientific institutions, educational establishments, research organizations, businesses and others, using only the latest offset printing technology.

Journals play a vital role in the dissemination of important information, sharing research, ideas, and fresh developments for assessment, critique, and peer review by a body of professionals and academics with an interest in the field.

QinPrinting is your go-to printer for professional, scientific, and academic journals. We have over 25 years of experience working in the industry, an expert team with a deep understanding of your needs, state-of-the-art offset printing technology at our disposal, and a sincere commitment to customer service.

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MOQ: 100pcs
3.74"-12" 95-305 mm
3.74"-14.5" 95-370 mm
Binding
Inner Page Count
 Pages
32
800
Inner (Full colour printing)
1 gsm ≈ 0.68 lb Text Paper
Cover(Full colour printing)
1 gsm ≈ 0.68 lb Text Paper
Lamination
Surface (Multi-select available)
MOQ: 100pcs
3.74"-12.6" 95-320 mm
3.74"-16.5" 95-420 mm
Binding
Inner (Full colour printing)
Page Count
 Pages
24
800
Inner Paper
1 gsm ≈ 0.68 lb Text Paper
Paper Cover (Full colour printing)
157 gsm / 58 lb Cover
Lamination
Cloth Type
5519-black
5403-navy-blue
5409-brown
5522-oatmeal
5531-wine
5529-grey
5206-orange
5135-forest-green
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Spine styles
End sheet
End Sheet Paper
Offset / Uncoated Paper
1 gsm ≈ 0.68 lb Text Paper
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Dust Jacket Paper
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374-peacoat
847-turftan
589-hunter
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Journal Printing Costs

At QinPrinting, we collaborate with a variety of academies, institutions, and other bodies to print high caliber journals of exceptional quality. But we realize that many educational and scientific institutions must work within a limited budget for publication of their journals. That’s why we have a policy of continuous monitoring, analysis, and streamlining of our work processes to ensure that we always deliver excellent journals at a sensible price point.

To obtain an estimate of the cost of printing your journal, check out the at-a-glance price charts. The exact cost of printing your journal with us depends on your paper choices, the cover and interior pages, the numbers you order in a single run, and other options. To get a precise quotation, use our helpful Online Printing Cost Calculator. Unlike most offset printers who impose a MOQ (minimum order quantity) of 1,000 or even more copies, we’ll print as few as 100 at a time. But the more you print in one go, the cheaper it is per journal.

Paperback Journal Printing Price Chart (8.5" x 11")

All prices listed in CAD

Quantity 100pcs 500pcs 1000pcs 2000pcs 5000pcs 10000pcs
Page count
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
96pp + 4pp
$9.98
$998
$2.82
$1,412
$1.81
$1,813
$1.38
$2,766
$1.14
$5,700
$1.07
$10,676
128pp + 4pp
$12.73
$1,273
$3.64
$1,820
$2.34
$2,341
$1.78
$3,565
$1.47
$7,371
$1.38
$13,838
160pp + 4pp
$15.45
$1,545
$4.45
$2,226
$2.87
$2,867
$2.18
$4,362
$1.81
$9,043
$1.70
$16,963
  • Please note that all prices are EXW our facility and do not include shipping costs.
  • Cover: 250 gsm / 92 lb coated cover paper with matte lamination.
  • Interior: 100 gsm / 68 lb uncoated text paper, full colour printing.
  • Sewing and perfect binding

Spiral Binding Journal Printing Price Chart (5.5" x 8.5")

All prices listed in CAD

Quantity 100pcs 500pcs 1000pcs 2000pcs 5000pcs 10000pcs
Page count
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
80pp + 4pp
$5.37
$537
$1.69
$843
$1.20
$1,198
$0.98
$1,950
$0.91
$4,532
$0.84
$8,443
160pp + 4pp
$8.72
$872
$2.70
$1,350
$1.85
$1,851
$1.48
$2,968
$1.34
$6,686
$1.26
$12,614
240pp + 4pp
$12.21
$1,221
$3.76
$1,880
$2.55
$2,554
$2.03
$4,061
$1.79
$8,934
$1.68
$16,785
  • Please note that all prices are EXW our facility and do not include shipping costs
  • Cover: 300 gsm / 111 lb coated cover paper with matte lamination
  • Interior: 100 gsm / 68 lb uncoated text paper, full colour printing

Hardcover Journal Printing Price Chart (8" x 10" )

All prices listed in CAD

Quantity 100pcs 500pcs 1000pcs 2000pcs 5000pcs 10000pcs
Page count
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
Unit
Total
96pp
$16.46
$1,646
$4.50
$2,252
$3.23
$3,225
$2.65
$5,300
$2.22
$11,080
$2.11
$21,121
160pp
$23.61
$2,361
$6.47
$3,233
$4.43
$4,434
$3.51
$7,023
$2.84
$14,177
$2.70
$27,007
240pp
$32.54
$3,254
$8.92
$4,458
$5.94
$5,943
$4.61
$9,215
$3.62
$18,080
$3.44
$34,374
  • Please note that all prices are EXW our facility and do not include shipping costs.
  • Cover: 157 gsm / 58 lb coated cover paper with matte lamination wrapped on 2.5 mm thickness greybeard
  • End sheets: 140 gsm / 95 lb uncoated text paper, blank
  • Inner: 100 gsm / 68 lb uncoated text paper for interior
  • Full colour printing

And don’t forget that we’re real people at QinPrinting—not robots or exhausted call center operatives—so, we’re always here to help you with questions. Just contact us by telephone, email, Skype, or our helpful online contact form. One of our printing experts will be happy to assist.

Common Journal Sizes

We can print your journal in any size or format you would like, but remember unusual custom prints are probably unnecessary for most purposes and will often cost more than standard sizes because of the extra pre-press work and setup.

The standard journal sizes in the US are 8.5″ by 11″ and 5.5″ by 8.5″.

In Europe and Australia, the standard sizes are 210 mm x 297 mm and 148 mm x 210 mm.

From a commercial perspective, it may be in your best interests to hold to these formats. They’re established, inexpensive, ideal for mailing, meet reader expectations, and reduce set-up time, leading to a faster turnaround.

Journal Paper Options

The paper you decide on for your journal printing affects its look, quality, and the price you’ll pay. If you print the inside pages of your journal in black-and-white you can opt for lightweight, uncoated paper while if you have a high number of photographs or other graphic element—such as diagrams, charts and graphs—then heavier, coated paper will give the best results. We’ll be happy to guide and advise you on the most appropriate paper choices for your journal, keeping in mind your budget.

While the specifications depend on your journal’s design, normally we suggest 80 gsm / 54 lb, 105 gsm / 70 lb, 128 gsm / 86 lb, 157 gsm / 106 lb coated paper or 80 gsm / 54 lb, 100 gsm / 68 lb uncoated paper for the inside pages as they furnish a print that’s easy to read while also reproducing images, diagrams, graphs, and photos well.

Usually recommend thinner paper for the inside. But if you print your journal at 8.5″ x 11″ or larger, using thicker paper for the inside pages is better. For example, 128 gsm / 86 lb, 157 gsm / 106 lb coated paper or 100 gsm / 68 lb uncoated paper.

If it’s a slim journal with 32 pages or fewer and you want perfect binding, then 200 gsm / 135 lb coated paper will be needed to reach the required minimum 3 mm spine width.

Paperback Cover Paper

Hardcover Paper

Interior Paper

You can download a journal cover template to check the spine thickness according to different paper types and page amounts here.

The binding style influences your journal’s cover paper. We make journal covers from heavier, gloss cover paper. But a less expensive option is to use the same paper as your interior. We refer to this as “self-covered”. Saddle stitched or perfect bound bindings are the norm, however, and make your journal look very professional.

Bindings for Journals

The binding you choose reflects your industry or area of study and research, page count, reader expectations, and budget. The most popular choices for professional journals are “saddle stitching” and “perfect binding”.

This means that we make your journal of folded sheets stacked inside each other, typically with a cover sheet of glossy art paper, and then stapled together down the curved edge. The name comes from the original process of sewing the pages together with binding thread, but this is rare and mostly unnecessary these days. Saddle stitch is only possible with a page count divisible by four, up to a maximum of 64 pages. But to make sure the journal is neat and lies flat, we recommend a limit of 48 pages or fewer for this style of binding.

This means that we make your journal of folded sheets stacked inside each other, typically with a cover sheet of glossy art paper, and then stapled together down the spine. The name comes from the original process of sewing the pages together with binding thread, but this is rare and mostly unnecessary these days.

Self-covers are the cheapest choice if you’re really strapped. Saddle stitch is the next cheapest, but has limitations in terms of page counts. Perfect bound costs more in base price, but if your journal has lots of images—so that it needs thicker paper and more pages—it often works out better. The final price always depends on the materials, size, length, and number of copies printed in a single run.

Journal Design and Artwork Tips

Are you preparing the design and layout of your journal yourself or delegating it to a third-party graphic designer? Either way, you must understand how to prepare the files to get them “print-ready”. You’ll need to allow for bleed zones, safety areas, trim lines, and borders, for example, and make sure that the resolution and the colour space are correct. With that in mind, please note several useful tips to help you prepare your files for the printing.

PDF

Export your files as vectors in PDF format for the best results. Our recommended software options for journal design are Adobe Illustrator or Adobe InDesign. These will also allow you to convert your colour space from RGB to CMYK which you will need to do for offset printing.

300dpi

If you can’t deliver vectors — say, if you’re exporting bitmaps from Photoshop — then make sure the resolution is at least 300 DPI. With vectors, you needn’t worry about resolution, but all other images must have a high definition to tolerate resizing without becoming fuzzy and “pixilated”.

3 mm bleed zone

You’ll need to add a “bleed zone” of 3 mm around all your pages. A bleed is an extended zone at the periphery of your images, which falls outside the area that your finished page will cover. Once we’ve printed your pages, we’ll cut them to the exact size needed for your chosen journal format. This “bit extra” gets cut off and makes sure that the finished image fills the page with none of it being lost. You should mark bleed zones as red lines.

trim line 10mm

Inside your bleed zone, don’t forget to mark the “trim lines”. These will define the final dimensions of the finished page. Make sure that any necessary elements of your images stop at least 10 mm short of the trim line.

along the center crease

If an image, diagram, or photo crosses over two pages in a “spread” make sure that nothing essential lies along the center crease.

You can also spice up your journal’s cover surface with a range of special touches such as a glossy or matte finish, varnishing, soft touch lamination, die-cutting, spot UV, metallic foil stamping, and more. You can explore journal cover surface options here.

If you have a professional designer, they should understand what’s needed to make everything “print ready”. But if you’re choosing to take the “DIY” route, these are vital tips to remember before sending us your files. But our team of experts will always manually check all your files before we go to press. If we find any issues, we’ll let you know and help you resolve them. We won’t print your journal until we know you’ll get a perfect result. That’s our cast-iron guarantee.

To learn more about preparing your photographs, diagrams, text, and layout for printing, please check out our Pre-press Artwork information page.

Not seeing the option you’re looking for? Contact us!

Journal Dispatch and Delivery Services

Besides assisting with design and printing your journal, we also offer a comprehensive mailing service to handle the dispatch and delivery of your journal to the recipients. Using this service saves you time and costs in having journals delivered to your storage facility only to send them on. Why do that when we can deliver them direct?

After you’ve given the green light to the proof, the fastest standard delivery time we guarantee is 72 hours. If you have an urgent order, get in touch and we’ll do all we can to deliver your journals on time.

Let's Talk!

If you’re ready to design and print your journal or you want to switch to a better printer who offers high-quality products and superb customer services at unbeatable prices — we should talk. Get in touch today to chat through your needs or to ask for a no-obligation quote. We can’t wait to help you make your professional journal!

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Size

Choose preset dimensions from the dropdown menu or click “Custom Size” to enter your own custom dimensions.

Please use the format, width x height; so, 5.5″ x 8.5″ would mean 5.5″ wide and 8.5″ high. The possible size range is 3.74″ to 11.69″ in width or height, allowing for portrait or landscape orientation.

size guide

Sewing and perfect binding

A premium variation of perfect binding that includes sewn pages for enhanced durability and the ability to lay flat without breaking the spine. Recommended for books with heavier interior paper or more than 200 pages.

Sewing and perfect binding

Page Count Range: 32–800 pages

If you need more pages, please contact us.

Perfect binding

A widely used binding method for softcover books, where pages are glued to a heavier cover. Ideal for books with more than 48 pages and fairly thin paper (80 gsm / 54 lb or 105 gsm / 71 lb text paper). It offers a sleek, professional look and is an economical choice for various genres.
perfect binding

Page Count Range: 32–800 pages

If you need more pages, please contact us.

Saddle stitch binding

A cost-effective binding method using staples or thread along the spine, suitable for booklets, magazines, and workbooks with 48 pages or fewer.

saddle stitch binding

Page Count Range: 4–64 pages

If you need more pages, please contact us.

Wire-O binding

A strong, double-loop wire binding that allows pages to lie flat and turn easily. Ideal for textbooks, instructional guides, and manuals that require frequent handling. Available in various coil colors to match your design.

wire-o binding

Page Count Range: 4–800 pages

If you need more pages, please contact us.

Spiral Binding

Uses a plastic or metal coil to bind pages, allowing them to rotate 360 degrees. A durable and flexible choice for cookbooks, workbooks, and reference materials. Available in multiple coil colors for customized look.

spiral binding

Page Count Range: 4–800 pages

If you need more pages, please contact us.

Inner Page Count

You can adjust the page count by typing directly, clicking the plus or minus buttons, or dragging the horizontal slider.

Note: Inner pages do not include the cover, endpapers, dust jacket—only the internal content pages.

One sheet of paper is equal to two pages.

page sheet
page sheet

Inner Paper

Please select your paper choice for your book. If you have a special request not listed here, get in touch. 

gloss art Paper effect
Gloss Art Paper
A shiny, reflective surface that makes colors vibrant and images pop, perfect for illustrations, cartoons, and photographs. It delivers high-quality color reproduction, ideal for interior pages with rich visuals.
matte art Paper effect

Matte Art Paper
Provides a smooth, non-glossy finish that reduces glare and makes text easier to read. It offers excellent image reproduction while preserving a professional, subdued look for both graphics and text.

Offset Paper

Offset (Uncoated) Paper
A natural, uncoated paper that provides a smooth, absorbent surface, making it ideal for writing. It offers excellent opacity and brightness, ensuring text is crisp and clear. This paper is commonly used for books that emphasize readability and is often chosen for trade paperback novels, coloring books, etc.

Matte Lamination

A smooth, non-glossy finish that gives a sophisticated, soft appearance while reducing glare.

matte lamination

Gloss Lamination

Gloss lamination adds a shiny, smooth look that elevates the vibrancy and color of  printed surface.

Note: Spot UV is not available with this option.

gloss lamination

Soft Touch Lamination

Soft touch lamination is a relatively new technique. The result is similar to matte lamination, but the surface has a delightful, almost velvet feel which speaks of quality and luxury.

soft-touch lamination

Varnish

A light protective coating that adds subtle sheen and protection. 

Note: Spot UV is not available with this option.

varnish

Spot UV

Spot UV applies a clear, glossy coating to specific areas—such as titles, logos, or images—to enhance contrast and visual appeal.

Not suitable for surfaces with gloss lamination or varnish.

Note: This option supports foil areas up to 7.87″ × 1.96″. For larger sizes, please contact us.

spot uv

Gold Foil Stamping

Gold foil stamping adds a luxurious metallic finish to text or design elements, making them stand out with a subtle shimmer.

Custom shapes and other foil colors are available upon request.

Note: This option supports foil areas up to 5.9″ × 1.18″. For larger sizes, please contact us.

gold foil stamping

Silver Foil Stamping

Silver foil stamping adds a sleek metallic finish to text or design elements, creating a polished, eye-catching effect.

Custom shapes and other foil colors are available upon request.

Note: This option supports foil areas up to 5.9″ × 1.18″. For larger sizes, please contact us.

silver foil stamping

Emboss

Embossing creates a raised effect on selected text or design elements, adding depth and a tactile dimension to your print.

Note: This option supports embossed areas up to 7.87″ × 1.96″. For larger sizes, please contact us.

emboss

Hardcover Wire-O Binding

Hardcover Wire-O Binding uses a durable wire coil to securely bind pages, allowing the book to lay flat when open.

Please note, this binding type is not compatible with cloth or leather covers.

Multiple wire colors are available to complement your design.

Hardcover wire-o binding

Deboss

Debossing presses text or design elements into the surface, creating a recessed effect for a subtle, sophisticated look.

Note: This option supports debossed areas up to 7.87″ × 1.96″. For larger sizes, please contact us.

deboss

Square Back

Square Back refers to a book spine with sharp, clean edges that create a flat, rectangular profile.

This style delivers a crisp, modern appearance and allows for clear, easy-to-read spine text.

hardcover Binding Square spine

Round Back

Round Back refers to a book spine with a rounded, curved shape designed specifically for very thick books, typically 320 pages or more.

This construction allows the book to open more fully and lie flatter, providing a comfortable reading experience for thick volumes.

hardcover Binding Round spine

Endsheet Paper

  • If your book size is 8.5″ x 11″ or less with an interior page count of fewer than 320 pages, then a good option for the end sheets is 140 gsm / 95 lb offset paper.
  • If your book size is larger than 8.5″ x 11″, then 180 gsm / 122 lb offset paper would be better.

Dust Jacket

The dust jacket is the most common and practical cover for hardcover books. It can be used by itself as a removable cover, or placed over a hardcover that already has a printed image wrap, combining both for added protection and style.

It provides a total of ten printable surfaces—five on the outside and five on the inside. The two folded-in sections on each side are called flaps.

Dust Jacket