Binding Machines Increase Productivity

Discussion in 'Book Binding' started by garry, Dec 5, 2011.

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What is your Favorite type of Binding?

  1. Coil Binding

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  2. Comb Binding

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  3. Perfect Binding

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  4. Unibind Binding

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  5. Wire Binding

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  1. garry

    garry Member

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    Comb Binding Machines allow you to make your own paperbacks and hardcover books. Offices can benefit from having a comb binding system. Thousands of dollars can be saved each year by performing comb book binding in-house. Whether you run a small business or a home office, you will benefit from a high-quality and efficient comb binding system (for a wide selection of comb binding machines click here).

    For all of your Comb Binding needs try visiting lloydsofindiana.com to find savings, instant online discounts and continued advice & support.

    Perfect Binding is a form of adhesive binding or hot glue binding. This binding method is sometimes called a "soft cover", which is similar to a paperback book or novel. It is excellent for books, corporate reports, manuals, brochures, and annual reports. The advantages are versatile, printable spine, longevity, overall look and visual appeal.

    For all of your perfect binding needs try the Tamerica WS Binding Work Station:

    Organizing your binding supplies with this economical work station is very easy. It's constructed with rigid metal, 6 easy sliding drawers for simple access to binding materials, there is a special clear plastic drawer insert for separating; dividing cover sets; it holds binding supplies, and has Large 2” locking casters that provide mobility for optimum use. This system is spacious and it provides 4.5 square foot of space.

    Unibind Binding Machines are for simple spine and printed cover presentations or SteelCrystal and SteelMat for see-thru covers. Creating your own hard back book with SteelBook binding from a Unibind system is easy.

    For all of your Unibind Binding needs you should try the Unibind XU338:

    The Unibind XU338 SteelBinding System is one of the most popular binding systems available and has 3 binding elements, allowing the binding of up to 24 documents simultaneously or 3 single documents with up to 340 pages. This Unibind system also offers three cooling bays where finished documents will cool down quickly, and like all Unibind systems editing a page is simple and fast. The XU338 system is ideal for a small to medium size offices.

    Wire Binding Machines create professionally bound presentations right at your desk!

    Double loop wire binding systems are great for calendars, recipe books, journals, notebooks and more. Individuals can create their own items to give as gifts or to use in their own offices. A wire bind system allows companies to save thousands of dollars in binding costs every year by binding in-house. Don't pay a print shop to bind your books, presentations and marketing materials.

    For a wide selection of wire binding machines click here.

    Coil Binding Machines with any size office will benefit from having a coil binder on-site. Money can saved each year by performing all of your binding in-house. Don't depend on a printing chain or service. Owning a coil binding or spiral binding machine allows you to bind your projects on your own schedule. Picture NO more waiting for the job to get done a coil, spiral binding system lets you get it done when you need it.

    For all of your Coil Binding needs try visiting lloydsofindiana.com to find savings, instant online discounts and continued advice & support.
     
  2. garry

    garry Member

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    I've always been a fan of perfect binding myself.
     
  3. xfactor printing

    xfactor printing Senior Member

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    OK, I'm skeptical that this is an ad made to look like a legitimate post, but I'll take the bait.

    What perfect binding machine has Lloyds of Indiana chosen to carry and why?

    I thought about getting a bourg perfect binder which wouldn't have taken up much floor space and I think their stuff is well built. But to do a run of 500 would have taken a while on the bourg. Is there a perfect bindiing solution that is more automated that doesn't break the bank?
     

  4. liao

    liao Previous User

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    I would like to choose perfect binding
     
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