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What is the difference between a cover, a jacket and a casewrap?

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What is the difference between a cover, a jacket and a casewrap?

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These are related in that they all print and wrap around the text pages of your book. A cover is the term we use to describe what wraps around a paperback book. Jackets and casewraps are on hard cover books. The difference here is that a jacket is loose (i.e. it can be removed from the book) and has flaps. Casewraps are more like a cover in that they wrap the binder board, which is what wrap your text pages. Casewraps are typically used on childrens books, field guides, cookbooks and short run hard cover guides.

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