In the past, organizations who chose to bind
their own documents have chosen to use plastic combs, twin loop wire
and spiral coils. However, for some organizations, these options did
not present the high end professional image that they were looking for.This article provides four reasons that
companies consider a thermabind system for their organization.
In the past, organizations who chose to bind
their own documents have chosen to use plastic combs, twin loop wire
and spiral coils. However, for some organizations, these options did
not present the high end professional image that they were looking for.
Many insurance companies, real estate agents and financial service
providers were searching for the look and feel of a perfect bound
document without the need for a huge multi thousand dollar system and
in plant production facility. For companies such as this, thermal
binding is an ideal option. This article provides four reasons that
companies consider a thermabind system for their organization.
The
Perfect Bound Look - Many companies are looking for the "Perfect Bound"
look for their documents, reports, presentations and proposals. When I
say this, I simply mean that they want their documents to look like a
soft cover book. They don't want holes, fasteners, strips or anything
to detract from the focus of their high end presentations.
Traditionally, this look would involve heavy duty equipment, paper
cutters and wide format printing equipment. However, thermal binding
has the ability to offer the same look and feel without the need for
all the expensive equipment.
Fast and Easy Binding -
Thermabind is one of the fastest and easiest binding styles available
on the market. With thermal systems all you need to do in order to bind
your documents is put them in the cover, put the cover in the machine
and then let it cool when the binding cycle is done. It doesn't get
much easier than that. Plus, you can bind multiple documents at once
using this type of system for a speed that you just can't get with
traditional punch and bind binding systems. Plus, there is no comb
opening, wire closing or coil crimping needed.
Fully
Customized Look - Many organizations that choose thermal binding choose
it because of the options that it offers for customization. Offset
printing, silk screening, foil stamping, embossing and die cutting can
all be used to create a fully customized document cover that represents
the look and feel of your documents. For high end presentations and
proposals, companies can be sure that every presentation looks great
and can be completed with minimal effort. No other binding style offers
a cleaner, more professional customized look than thermal binding does.
Hard
Cover Binding - One of the great things about thermal binding is that
you can bind documents with both hard covers and soft covers. Using a
binding machine and a hard cover crimper it is possible to bind high
quality hard cover documents and yearbooks in just minutes. Suddenly
short run case binding is a possibility for organizations that would
have never dreamed of it. Like soft cover thermal documents, hard
covers can be customized with foil stamping, offset printing and
embossing for a professional look that is unparalleled.
These are just four reasons why many organizations consider thermal
binding for their document finishing needs. Perhaps you are looking for
the perfect bound look, or are intrigued by the customization options
offered for thermal binding. Check thermal binding out for yourself and
you will discover that it is truly one of the best options available
for binding your documents.
Jeff McRitchie is the designer and
Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com.
He has written over 100 articles on binding
machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding
supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index
tabs, and shredders.