Archive for May, 2008

Features of Binding Equipment

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Features of Binding EquipmentFor binding reports, legal briefs, books, and other publications, a number of options for binding equipment are readily available. Most of the equipment currently on the market is automated, rather than manual, which will save you time and money. Binding equipment can have various speeds, options (such as maximum number of pages to be bound), and paper tray sizes. Different types of binding equipment can handle various spines such as coils, wires, and staples. Certain binding equipment may feature cutting and crimping mechanisms, electric drives, one-lever punches, and much more. Binding equipment is usually easy to operate, meaning you can spend less time training employees and more time producing a finished product for your customers.

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Types of Book Binding Machines

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Types of Book Binding MachinesA book binding machine produces high quality results and adds a professional appearance to any book. There are many different ways to bind a book; the abundance of options can sometimes make selecting a book binding machines difficult. A popular option for bookbinding is the plastic wire and double loop binding, which uses a wire element inserted through punched paper, which is then closed. You may also want to consider a coil-binding machine, which used a tight plastic (PVC) coil, pulled over “teeth.” This uses PVC coil, again inserted through the paper. Book binding machines can be operated with minimal training and are affordable, especially when you buy them online. To start your internet research for the best book binding machine prices, visit Film-Source.net.

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How Does a Coil Binding Machine Work?

Friday, May 9th, 2008

How Does a Coil Binding Machine Work?One of the most simplistic yet beneficial ways to bind books, presentations, or reports is with a coil binding machine. This type of machine is very affordable and produces a professional result every time. Using a three-step process, the coil machine takes pages that have been pre-punched, feeds them onto a tightly-spiraled coil made from PVC plastic or wire, and then the ends of the coils are cut and crimped. This process only takes a few minutesthe results are quick and clean. Although there are several other types of binding machines available, the coil binding machine is widely considered as the most efficient and the most popular type.

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What is the Marion 350?

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

What is the Marion 350?If you need to save time while coil crimping, the Marion 350 is a lifesaver. This auto-coil, cutter, and crimper was designed to make cutting and crimping on both ends of books easy. Best of all, the Marion 350 costs much less than what you would pay for a single-head crimping machine that can only finish one end at a time. This means that one machine can do more work, faster, saving you (and making you more) money. The Marion 350 machine offers you a wide variety of options to cut anything from 6mm to 50mm in size; both pneumatic and electric models are available. Binding edges can be 3.5 inches or up to 14 inches. Without a doubt, the Marion 350 will make your binding process easier and more efficient

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