Identity theft is on everybody's minds these days and one of the best ways to protect yourself from being a victim of this crime is by using a paper shredder. But how do you know which shredder to buy? Which type of shredder offers the best level of security? And should you choose a cross- or strip-cut shredder? These are all important questions, so read on to find out what type of shredder will be the best choice for you.
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Choosing a Paper Shredder
Posted on October 16, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieHot Or Cold Lamination? Helping You Choose
Posted on October 16, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieWhen you've begun searching for a laminating system for your home, school, or office, there are literally hundreds of brands, models, and types to consider. One of the most basic choices you will have to make when choosing your laminating machine, however, also happens to be one of the most important: will you be using hot or cold lamination?Here are a few things you will need to consider when making your choice.
Help! My Fellowes Paper Shredder Won't Shut Off!
Posted on October 16, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieSo, you're having a weird problem with your paper shredder. Namely, your machine has an automatic stop/start feature and after you shred something, the unit won't shut off. You're worried. Should your return the shredder? Is there something really wrong with it?
Unibind For Beginners - Five Things You Should Know Before You Use Unibind
Posted on October 21, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieWhen your business is looking for the very best in document binding and production, you could hardly do better than Unibind. Unibind offers that perfect bound, bookstore-ready look and is one of the most professional and permanent ways to bind and present your most important presentations, reports, and proposals. Before you make the choice to go with Unibind, here are five things you will want to know about their patented process.
Trimming Laminated Documents
Posted on October 16, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieNow that you've printed and laminated your document, you're facing the final step in the process: trimming! Trimming your laminated documents is just as easy as laminating them and best of all, it's fast and can be done with common tools you may have around your home or office. Here are several ways you can trim your laminated documents.
A Comparison of Fellowes and GBC Comb-Binding Machines
Posted on October 16, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieBinding machines are fast becoming a must-have for any small office that is looking to have more flexibility, convenience, and control when putting together its important documents, reports, presentations and proposals. One of the most simple, common and cheapest binding methods is comb binding. For this reason, there are many machines available on the market that are designed for comb binding. There are differences, however, in the different comb-binding machines and their capabilities.
Birmingham Conference Venues Make Conferences a Grand Success
Posted on October 18, 2009 by Article ManagerBirmingham conference venues are the most innovative ways to make your conference a grand success. You need to make good analysis of availability of the conference venues that are cost effective in the budget and comprise all the facilities inside.
Ruby Wax's new business speaking venture - executive coaching
Posted on October 26, 2009 by FACWith a background in psychology, being brought up with business minded parents and after speaking at countless corporate after dinner events, Ruby Wax has launched a new business venture - executive coaching.
Digital Printing: Answer for the All Businesses & Products
Posted on October 21, 2009 by www.artinprinting.comPrinting is the method of putting new ideas and thoughts on the piece of paper or canvas etc. for attracting the attention of the people. Therefore, from a long back, printing continues to be the important solution for the advertisement and promotion of your businesses and products.
A Comprehensive Guide to Exhibition and Trade Show Security Products
Posted on September 25, 2009 by Jeff ClarkOrganizing an exhibition or trade show is not a matter of determining which stalls go where and which programs should come up first in today’s itinerary. You also need to consider the security of everyone who’s attending and involved with the event. One security incident and your reputation could suffer permanently.
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Exploring The Different Styles of Unibind Covers and Supplies
Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieTo get the most out of your Unibind system it is important to understand the different types of supplies that are available from Unibind. Here is a quick overview of the types of Unibind Binding supplies that you can use with your machine...
Options for Binding Thick Documents
Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieCustomers often call me and ask for help choosing a binding system for their thick documents. This article is designed to give a quick overview of the different binding styles available for binding large sized documents. Here is a quick overview...
Printing a Quick Title With the PowisPrinter and PowisPrint Software
Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieAlthough the Fastback P31 PowisPrinter can be used as a stand alone device, it is far more powerful when used with a computer and the PowisPrint software. The P31 attaches to your computer with a 9 pin serial cable and uses a special software program called PowisPrint. Using this software you can print elaborate designs on Narrow, Medium and Wide fastback strips. This article is designed to help you learn to both print and save your first Fastback strip with the P31 and your computer.
The PowisPrinter and a Fastback Binder - A Dynamic Duo
Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieYou can set up the PowisPrinter™next to a Fastback®binder, so that after your strip prints, it goes directly to the binder for binding. Which means you can print and bind in one easy step! Once you have the two machines docked, you don't have to worry about refeeding the strip into the binder to bind a document. And you can save time binding multiple books with the same title, because the printer can print a strip while the previous book (with the same width and title) is being bound.
An Introduction To GBC ZipBind Binding
Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieGBC ZipBind is a new type of binding strip designed to work in conjunction with your existing comb binding machine. These fashionable strips are designed to be recloseable so that documents, presentations and proposals can be edited on the fly. Plus, Zip Bind does not require an additional machine (other than your regular Comb Machine) so it is a very reasonable alternative for giving your documents a different look and feel. Here is a quick list of five things you should know about ZipBind.
An Introduction to Twin Loop Wire Binding
Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieTwin Loop wire binding is one of the most popular methods of binding available today. Also known as double loop wire, wire-o, double wire, or just wire binding this style involves taking a preformed C shaped spine, placing it through the holes on the edge of your document and using a wire closer to close the C shape into a round binding element.
Five Tips for Proclick Binding
Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieProclick binding is one of the neatest new styles of binding to be introduced in decades. Its reclosable design and stylish look have made it an instant hit with many sales organizations around the world. However, binding documents with Proclick can be a little bit tricky. This article will provide five simple tips for binding documents, reports, presentations and proposals with GBC Proclick.
How to Bind Documents With Zipbind
Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieIf you have a plastic comb binding machine and are looking for an alternative to traditional plastic comb binding you might want to consider GBC Zipbind. Zipbind uses the same hole pattern as plastic binding combs but offers a reclosable solution with a completely new look and feel. This article is designed to provide a simple set of instructions for binding documents using Zipbind. Here are five steps for binding documents with Zipbind binding spines.
Using Your GBC CombBind C500 Binding Machine for Comb Coil and Wire Binding
Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieWithout spending thousands of dollars customers were not able to bind documents using Plastic Combs, Twin Loop Wire and Spiral Coil. However, using the GBC C500 binding machine, consumers can now bind all three types of documents.
School Laminator Care
Posted on April 23, 2008 by Jeff McRitchieSchools really only have one main responsibility when it comes to taking care of their laminating machines. Since even the most careful attention will result in some adhesive deposits on the rollers where the edge of the film is usually positioned, the heat rollers must be cleaned from time to time. Fortunately, it's pretty easy to clean the adhesive deposits off the rollers.