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Four Features Of A Good Manual Twin Loop Wire Closer - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you are in the market for a good twin loop wire closer you may be baffled by all of the available options. Wire closers are used to finish the wire binding process by closing C shaped spines into round binding elements. The quality of the closing device can make a big difference in the finished bound product that you end up with. Thus, this article is designed to help you know some of the most important features to look for in a good wire closer. Here they are...

Five Tips for Choosing an Interchangeable Die Modular Binding Punch - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you are binding a lot of documents, reports, presentations or proposals in your organization and need the ability to do at least two types of binding then you might want to consider an Interchangeable Die Modular Binding Punch. An interchangeable die binding punch is simply a heavy duty electric binding punch that allows you to switch punching patterns by switching dies (the the thing that punches the holes). Dies are available for punching a number of different hole patterns including holes for: plastic comb binding, wire binding, coil binding, 3-hole punching, Velobind, and Proclick. However, there are a lot of options available for interchangeable die punches and it can be difficult to decipher the choices. This article is designed to give you five critera that can help you decide what Interchangeable Die Punch is best for you. Here they are…

Five Tips for Choosing an Interchangeable Die Binding Punch - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

For companies who bind large numbers of books and documents, an interchangeable die binding punch is a logical choice. These heavy duty binding machines are designed for high volume punching applications and allow you to quickly and easily change hole patterns in just seconds. However, not all modular punches are the same and trying to discern the differences between the different models can sometimes be difficult. This article is designed to provide you with five tips for choosing a modular binding punch.

Five Tips for Choosing A Paper Drill - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you need to punch holes in large amounts of paper there is nothing like a paper drill. Rather than standard punches which usually push a sharp die through the paper, these machines use a hollow bit that drills its way through paper. This allows you to create holes in literally hundreds of sheets of paper at a time. There is no faster way to punch your documents with either a 3-hole or 2-hole pattern. In fact, you can even create other hole patterns. However, choosing a paper-drill can be somewhat difficult. Here are five things to keep in mind when you are looking.

Five Things You Need to Know Before You Buy A Comb Binding Machine - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you are considering buying a plastic comb binding machine, let me be the first person to congratulate you. Comb-Binding is one of the most widely used binding styles available on the market today. However, before you rush out and buy your first binding machine there are a few things you should know. Here is a quick list of five things that you should really know before you buy your machine...

Five Things to Consider When Choosing a Paper Jogger - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

Printers, print shops and other users who bind and produce large numbers of finished documents often use a paper jogger. This device takes a stack or ream of paper and vibrates quickly to ensure that all the pages are flush and square. This is a necessary step before cutting documents or binding documents with a perfect binding machine or thermal binding system. Joggers can also be used to prepare documents for punching with a binding machine or to align stacks of punched paper in preparation for finishing.

Five Reasons to Choose a Cold Laminator for Your Laminating Needs - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you think about laminating, what do you think of? Perhaps you think of a large roll laminator like you would see in an elementary school, or maybe a little pouch machine used to create name badges. Those are two of the most common types of laminating machines available on the market. However, they aren't always the right solution for every application. In fact, a machine that uses no heat (also called a cold-laminator) is a better choice in certain circumstances. Here are five reasons to choose a cold laminator for your home or office.

Five Reasons To Buy the GBC Ultima 65 School Roll Laminator - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you are looking for a new laminator for your school, church, preschool or print shop you should definitely consider the GBC Ultima 65 roll laminator. The Ultima65 is the most popular school laminating machine in the United States. But don't just buy it because it is popular. Here are five reasons why you should consider the Ultima 65.

Five Questions to Ask When Choosing Laminating Roll Film - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you are having a difficult time figuring out what laminating roll film is right for your laminator and your job, you are not alone. Almost every day I receive calls from individuals looking to find the right supplies to fit their laminating machine. However, choosing the right film really doesn't need to be that hard. Here are five simple questions that you can ask yourself when choosing supplies. By answering these questions you will be able to determine the roll-film that you need.

Five Questions to Ask When Choosing Laminating Roll Film - Posted by Jeff McRitchie.

If you are having a difficult time figuring out what laminating roll film is right for your laminator and your job, you are not alone. Almost every day I receive calls from individuals looking to find the right supplies to fit their laminating machine. However, choosing the right film really doesn't need to be that hard. Here are five simple questions that you can ask yourself when choosing supplies. By answering these questions you will be able to determine the roll-film that you need.

 
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