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Caring For Your Roll Laminator

Posted on November 11, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

When it comes to taking care of your roll laminator, there is really only one thing to concern yourself with. But you should repeat it like a mantra every time you use, look at, or even think about your laminating machine. Are you ready? Here goes: Keep the rollers clean.

Binding With Unibind in Four Easy Steps

Posted on November 11, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Unibind is one of the best binding methods available. Their machines can help you create beautiful documents, especially when you use Unibind supplies such as the Steelback spine and SteelCrystal cover. Binding with these machines is pretty easy to do, even if you have never worked with a binding machine before. Nonetheless, it is always helpful to receive some guidance when working with a new machine. This article will walk you through the Unibind binding process in four easy steps.

The Many Benefits of Cross-Cut Paper Shredders

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

One of the most important decisions to make when buying a paper shredder is whether to choose a strip- or cross-cut machine. It may seem like a trivial detail, but the kind of cut your shredder produces can have a big impact on your privacy and, if you're an employer or medical professional, legal life. Continue reading to find out why a cross-cut paper shredder is your best bet.

The Three "Must-Have" Paper Shredder Accessories

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Now that you have your shredder, you should know that your shredder needs care. (It already gets the feeding due to the documents you shred.) You also need to have a couple of items on hand to keep the shreds from totally taking over your office. So here are the three "must-have" paper shredder accessories.

Frequently Asked Questions About Laminators

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Laminators are a popular office machine and they offer a great way of protecting treasured and important documents. The world of lamination can be a bit confusing, however, with the all the different types of laminators available. Hopefully this FAQ will help demystify lamination for you and maybe even make you want a laminator for yourself!

Frequently Asked Questions About Wire Binding Machines

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

If you're reading this, you're probably curious about wire binding. Wire binding is a popular binding method that can lend a sophisticated look to your company's documents. Here are the most frequently asked questions about this binding style. Read and enjoy!

A Buyer's Guide For Plastic Comb Binding Machines

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

You've decided to take the plunge and buy your first plastic comb binding machine. Good for you! As you may already know, plastic comb binding is an easy and relatively inexpensive way to bind your organization's important documents and booklets. But before buying a machine, there are a few things you need to know about plastic comb binding.

Unjamming Your Pouch Laminator - Dealing With Pouch Jams

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Pouch laminators are like any other piece of equipment: they are great when they work. But when they don't, they can be very frustrating, and one of the most annoying things you can experience with a laminator is getting a pouch jammed inside the machine.This article will provide you with a few steps to try.

Binding Half Letter Size Documents

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Working with paper that's half sized can be tricky and yet many organizations prefer this size for their training manuals and documentation. Well, guess what, you can bind smaller documents using the exact same materials and machines that you use to create regular sized documents. You just need to make sure the materials are the right size and that your binding machine is up to the task. Read on for more details.

Comparing Pouch Laminators - Fellowes Vs GBC

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

This article will discuss some of the differences between pouch laminating equipment from two of the largest manufacturers of laminating equipment: Fellowes and GBC. These are both trusted names in the document protection industry, and there is good reason for that. Both of these companies are well known for building reliable binding and laminating equipment. However, there are subtle differences in the capabilities and features of their machines.



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Using Unibind Covers in Your Thermal Binding Machine

Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

For years, the makers of thermal binding equipment have been spreading rumors that Unibind covers won't work in a thermal binding machine. In fact, I was once told that thermal binding machines just don't get hot enough to melt the adhesive in the Unibind machines. This is simply not true. In fact, if there is any problem binding Unibind covers in a thermabind machine it is that the temperature gets too hot.

Five Reasons Why Librarians, Publishers, and Authors Love the Powis Parker Fastback

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Ever since the Fastback line of binding equipment was first released, Librarians, Publishers and Authors have been singing the praise of Powis Parker. In fact, Tom Abate of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that "An easy-to-use book binder could be the biggest thing to hit the consumer market since desktop publishing."

Fastback Model 11 Tips and Tricks For Better Binding Results

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

Binding documents with a Powis Parker Fastback Model 11 binding machine is actually very simple. However, there are a few things that you can do to help make sure the binding process goes as smoothly as possible. This article is designed to provide a few important tips for using your Fastback machine. Keep these things in mind and you should have far fewer problems binding your important documents, reports, presentations and proposals.

Paper Cutter Safety

Posted on April 23, 2008 by Jeff McRitchie

Guillotine paper cutters have developed something of a dangerous reputation. Because they are equipped with extremely sharp blades and exert substantial force, they are effective in getting things done. The same features that make paper cutters effective also make them dangerous. Because of these things, accidents involving these paper cutters do occur from time to time. Paper cutters are available in more styles than you can possibly imagine. There are literally hundreds of styles of available

Hints For Getting the Best Results From Your Fastback Model 25 Photobook Binder

Posted on May 29, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie

The Fastback Model 25 photobook binder is specifically designed for use as part of the Powis Parker Photobook Workcell. It is a simple machine that does an excellent job of creating a StichFree ultra strong bind with hard-to-bind papers. This article is designed to provide you with some advice for getting the best results with your Fastback 25. This is advice comes direct from the manufacturer and will definitely help you to achieve better results when binding photobooks with your machine.