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Kick Up Your Plastic Coil Binding Production with a Marlon 350

Marlon 350

Kick Up Your Plastic Coil Binding Production with a Marlon 350If your company uses plastic coil binding to present important documents like proposals or reports, you know what an impressive presentation it can make. When you are ready to move from small-scale, one-at-a-time binding to a more comprehensive system, the Marlon 350 is exactly what you need.

The Marlon 350 is an automatic plastic coil cutter and crimper. The Marlon 350 can handle an impressive 50 cycles per minute, making short work of any binding project. The Marlon 350 also comes with interchangeable blades that can cut plastic coil from 6mm to 50mm wide.
The customization of the jobs performed by the Marlon 350 doesn’t stop there, though. The Marlon 350 performs a perfect 90 degree crimp on plastic coil bound books from 3 1/2 inches to 14 inches long. You can even choose between an electric-operated or air-operated Marlon 350.

What’s even better is that the Marlon 350 uses a standard grocery bag to collect and dispose of the waste coil, meaning that you don’t have to buy expensive specialty liners for the waste chute.
The Marlon 350 is surprisingly easy to use and works with foot pedal operation. Even someone unfamiliar with the binding process can easily operate the Marlon 350 successfully. Your company’s plastic coil binding operation can be up and running smoothly with minimal training and almost no learning curve.

When you decide that your company is ready to produce plastic coil bound documents on a larger scale, the new Marlon 350 should be your first choice in plastic coil cutters. To find out more about the Marlon 350 and all of the other supplies and equipment you’ll need, consult an expert in the field. Film Source can bring you the best equipment at the lowest prices. Just visit Film-Source.net today.

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