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All prints for a new academic year

Being able to concentrate is not something that comes naturally. Reading and learning from a tablet or laptop does not make this any easier. Why not have your study materials printed? This can be done sustainable, cheap and quick!

Are you having difficulty concentrating when reading from your tablet or computer? That's not surprising at all. Several studies have shown that reading from paper leads to better learning performance. You can absorb the material better and faster. Because you read with more concentration, you also read more critically. Print&Bind makes it accessible to have study materials printed. You can have something printed from just 1 copy with many finishing options: stapled, folded, with a ring binder or even bound as a book. Start the academic year well with print!

Tip: You can have many teaching materials printed sustainably on paper made from agricultural waste. In this case, choose 'Standard 80 grams'. Because we print with water-based ink, the paper is easier to recycle.

The right prints for every moment in your studies

Students and teachers from all corners of the Netherlands know where to find Print&Bind for their teaching materials or graduation projects. Fast and cheap, need loose sheets for a lesson? With or without staple? Or a magazine or book to present your report, portfolio or perhaps even your thesis.

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When is the deadline for your first report? Consider the delivery time

Per standard, you will receive your prints within 2 working days. Are you in a hurry? Then you can order urgently so that you can have it the next working day. The fastest and most secure option is to collect your prints from us yourself. It is always wise to allow a few days of slack. Also take the weekend into account when ordering at the end of the week. View our delivery times here.

Would you like to know more about better learning from paper?

Last May we published a short article about better reading and learning from paper. This was in response to the research “21st Century Readers: Developing Literacy Skills in a Digital World”. But we also refer to a 2018 study that shows that printed teaching materials improve performance in education. Read more here: https://www.printenbind.nl/nieuws/leer-beter-leer-vanaf-vuurt