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You've decided to take Plastic Welders Factory the plunge and buy
your first plastic comb binding machine. 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.
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.
Binding combs come in two different shapes and which shape you use
depends on the size of the document. Smaller combs (up to 1 1/8" wide)
are round and, of course, are used for smaller documents. However, for
thicker documents, the combs used are oval-shaped and have two or three
locks to prevent pages from falling out if the booklet is picked up by
its spine. Keep in mind that some of the smaller (and, honestly,
cheaper) plastic comb binding machines aren't designed to handle the
oval-shaped combs, so if you'll be binding thicker documents, you'll
want to be sure your machine can handle them. Also, the majority of
plastic combs available have 19 rings on them for binding a standard
8.5 x 11" document. Smaller combs are available, but if you're going to
be binding a document that's longer than 11 inches, you'll need a
custom-length comb. If you need to bind larger documents in a hurry,
you might want to look at other binding options, such as coil or wire
binding.
You'll need a machine that has disengageable dies If you're likely to
be binding documents that are smaller or larger than 8.5 x 11".
Disengageable dies allow you to control how many holes you punch in
your document. If you punch a non-standard size document in a machine
without these dies, you won't be happy with the results. To avoid this
scenario, so be sure to look for a machine that has this feature if you
need to bind booklets of different sizes.
Look for a machine with an adjustable depth of punch margin control.
What's that? Well, simply put, it's a feature that enables you to
control how far the holes will be from the edge of the paper. This is a
vital feature to have when binding both very small and very large
documents. For small documents, the holes need to be close to the edge
of the paper so that the pages can be freely turned. For larger
documents, the holes need to be further in so that the pages can't be
easily torn out. (Unless, of course, you want the pages to come out
easily.)
Now that you know what to consider when buying a plastic comb binding
machine, you're better informed than you were before and can now
confidently purchase the right machine. Good luck and have fun binding!
Ma. Theresa Galan
How to Use Carpet Cleaning Machine
Free Articles | March 26, 2012
You may be well aware that there are cleaning service companies which
take up carpet cleaning as a service too. However, did you know that you
can get that same spotless, brand new look for your carpet by cleaning
it yourself? Yes, that's right. You can simply hire yourself a carpet
cleaning machine from a hardware or home improvement store and go ahead
with the cleaning.
Let us see the step by step instructions for the process, in the section below.
Step # 1:
Needless to say, the very first step that you need to take is get
yourself the appropriate carpet cleaner. You can mention the type of
carpet that you have and the store will give you the appropriate
machine. Also, they may or may not provide you with a cleaning solution
or shampoo for the machine. Again, you need to use one that will agree
with the carpet in your home.