Plastic comb binding is one of the most popular binding systems and it's great for all kinds of documents.Whether you need to bind sales reports for work, a family photo album,or a classroom anthology, plastic comb binding offers a quick and easyway to produce great-looking documents. Here's what you need to getstarted.... A machine. First and foremost, you'regoing to need a pvc pipe fitting mould machine. There are a ton of themon the market so choosing the right one can be challenging. A few ofthe best manufacturers for these products are Akiles, Fellowes, GBC,and Tamerica. They manufacture machines for every budget including oneswith advanced features such as disengageable dies and depth of punchmargin control. There are devices made for light, occasional use, suchas the GBC CombBind C110, as well as ones made for heavy, frequent uselike the DFG E-Titan. Both manual and electric devices are available.Whatever your needs and budget may be, there's a machine that's rightfor you. Plastic combs.
Next up, you'll needplastic binding combs. These supplies come in every color of therainbow including red, royal blue, and green, so there's bound to be acolor that's just perfect for your document. They range in thicknessfrom 3/16" to 2", and they can bind books containing between 10 and 425sheets. This makes plastic comb binding very versatile because it canbe used for both short and long documents. Most combs are 11 incheslong, although you can also some for A4 and legal-sized documents.(They just aren't as common.) These supplies are typically available inboxes of 100. Covers. Your documentsare going to need covers. Luckily, there are a lot to choose from.Covers come in countless covers and finishes (such as linen and twillpaper), and you can even buy plastic ones. If you do choose to useplastic covers, be sure to only punch one or two at a time. Punchingmore can be really hard on your machine and possibly damage it. Paper.
You'realso going to need paper for your books. You can use standard 20 lb.printer paper and punch the sheets with your machine. Another option isto use pre-punched paper. This paper is pre-punched with the 19 holesneeded for working with letter-sized documents. Using such supplies canreally help you save time, especially if your machine has a relativelylow punching capacity. It can help you save a little bit of money aswell, since you won't have to deal with sheets that weren't punchedproperly. Pre-punched paper is available in several sizes and weights.It can be bought by both the ream and case. Patience. Youmight find that you need a little bit of patience while learning how touse your new machine. Although it isn't hard to do, some people mayfind it frustrating. If that sounds like you, just have patience andremember that it can take some time to learn a new skill. Odds are,you'll be able to master this skill in no time! Your documents.
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