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Editing Documents With Your Fastback Model 9 Binding Machine

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Although the Fastback Model 9 binding machine provides an extremely secure and tamper resistant bind, it is possible to use your Fastback binding machine to make simple additions or deletions from your document. This article will provide you with a simple six step process for editing documents using the Fastback Model 9.

Customizing Hardcover Books With Fastback Binding

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

If you are using a Fastback binding system to create high quality Hardcover case bound documents, there are a huge number of options for customizing your books. This article is designed to introduce you to the use of both title sheets and headbands. Title sheets allow you add a custom printed foil graphic or title to the front of your document. Headbands give your fastback bound document the look of a traditional old style stitched hard case book.

Creating a Hardcover Book With Fastback and the Powis Parker Hardcover Guide

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

One of the great things about the Fastback binding system is that you can use it to create high quality hardcover documents and photo books. Fastback Hardcovers are currently available in many popular sizes including 8-1D2" and A4. They come in a number of different styles including: Suede and premium Composition covers as well as Library and Art cloths, with a great choice of colors and materials.

Binding Your Book Block Using the Fastback 25 Photobook Binder

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

The Fastback 25 Photobook binder is a brand new binding machine that is designed to work as part of the Fastback Photobook workcell. When used in conjunction with the Powis Splitter, the Fastback 25 can make a high quality hardcover or photobook in around a minute. The edge splitter is used to prepare the pages, the binding machine binds the book block and the hard cover guide is used to help assemble your covers.

Binding With Powis Parker Fastback Image Strips and the Fastback Model 9

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Powis Parker Fastback recently released a brand new type of binding strip called the Image Strip and has invented a new type of binding called "Imagebinding". This new type of binding represents a radically new approach to document presentation.This article will describe in detail the process of binding a document with this new style of binding strip using the Fastback Model 9 Binding Machine. There are nine steps to follow. . .

Binding the Book Block Using the Powis Parker Fastback PhotoPress

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Once the photographs, PhotoPress Signature sheets, and endleaves are assembled, the book block is ready to bind. This article will give you simple instructions for binding your document using the Fastback PhotoPress. The process is actually quite easy. Give it a try for yourself and discover the wonderful books that you can create using the PhotoPress.

Binding Hard Cover Books With the Powis Parker Fastback Model 9 Binding Machine

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

In addition to soft cover binding, using the Fastback 9 binding machine and the Fastback Hardcover Guide you can create professional-quality hard cover books easily and inexpensively - in less than a minute. Powis Parker Fastback hard cover cases are available in a wide range of sizes, colors and finishes. And, with the addition of a Foilfast. printer, you can apply colorful foil printed titles and artwork to your covers and spines.

Binding Documents With the Powis Parker Fastback Model 11

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

The Fastback Model 11 is a highly reliable, easy to use desk top document binder. It binds documents from 3 to 125 sheets (up to 1.3 cm or .5 in) and documents from 8.5" to 11.75" (21.6 cm to 29.8 cm) long. Although the Fastback Model 11 is fairly easy to use, it is always helpful to have a quick and easy set of instructions available to help new users or to refresh your memory. This article will provide eight simple steps for binding documents with your Fastback Model 11. Here they are ...

Binding Documents With Powis Parker Fastback LX-Strips and the Fastback Model 9

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

The Powis Parker Fastback model 9 binding machine is one of the easiest to use binding systems available on the market. However, if you have never used the Fastback 9 or another tape binding system it can still be somewhat confusing. This article is designed to provide simple step by step instructions for binding documents using Fastback LX binding strips. These instructions will work with the Fastback model 8, 8x or model 9.

Binding a PerfectBack Book Using Your Fastback 15xs Binding Machine

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Now you can make books that look just like paperbacks-where the front cover, spine, and back cover are all one piece. Perfectback strips let you create books with wraparound covers, so you can have graphics on both covers and the spine! You will need a scoring machine to crease your covers. The Fastback Scoring machine is definitely the easiest machine on the market for seeing and positioning exactly where your scores will be made.



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Binding the Book Block Using the Powis Parker Fastback PhotoPress

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Once the photographs, PhotoPress Signature sheets, and endleaves are assembled, the book block is ready to bind. This article will give you simple instructions for binding your document using the Fastback PhotoPress. The process is actually quite easy. Give it a try for yourself and discover the wonderful books that you can create using the PhotoPress.

Introducing the New Powis Parker Fastback Image Strip

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Powis Parker Fastback recently announced that they were introducing a brand new product to the binding world. They call this new product the "Image Strip" and it is designed for use with the Fastback model 9 binding machine. The new Image Strip is a fully color digitally printed tape binding strip that provides users with the ability to enhance their brand by adding their name, logo and customized graphics to the spine of their documents.

Editing With the Fastback Model 11 Powis Parker Binding Machine

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Documents bound with Fastback are professional, strong and extremely tamper resistant. However, if you have a document bound with Fastback that needs to be edited it is possible to use your Model 11 binding machine to do the job. The editing feature on the Model 11 is designed to facilitate minor revisions of a document by adding one or two pages at a time. Here are some brief instructions for removing pages or replacing pages in your documents.

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Caring For Your School Laminator

Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

The only regular maintenance that is usually required for school laminators is periodic cleanings of the heat rollers. Even if you are very careful to not allow the adhesive side of the laminating film to come in contact with your rollers, there will still be some adhesive deposited onto the rollers along the edge of the film. Properly aligning your film on the laminator will help to reduce these deposits but will not completely eliminate them. Cleaning these deposits off is not that difficult.