Comb binding is one of the most popular
binding methods available simply because it is relatively easy. However,
it is possible to make it even easier. Here are five tips you can use:
Comb binding is one of the most popular
binding methods available simply because it's relatively easy. However,
it is possible to make it even easier. Here are five tips you can use:
Use pre-punched paper.
One of the most time-consuming parts of the binding process is actually
punching holes in your paper. This is especially true if your machine
can only punch a small number of sheets per lift. Imagine punching the
contents of a 300 page document when your device can only punch 15
sheets at once. It would take a long time. That's why using pre-punched
paper is a great idea. It can help you save a lot of time which will be
helpful when you're trying to meet a deadline.
Be careful when opening the comb.
Opening the comb for binding is easy but it's easy to accidentally open
the comb too far. If you do this, the comb might fly off the mechanism
and you'll have to retrieve it. Also, if the comb is opened too far, it
can be difficult to bind your document. So make sure you just open the
comb wide enough to easily bind your work.
Don't exceed the machine's punching capacity.
As noted above, your comb binding machine can only punch a certain
amount of sheets at a time. It's important that you don't exceed the
punching capacity for a couple of reasons. First of all, punching too
many sheets can end up dulling the dies. If the punching dies become
dull, you might end up having to replace the machine, which can
obviously be expensive. Second, the holes might not be punched very
cleanly and the look of your document will suffer as a result. You
definitely don't want that to happen.
Be careful when punching plastic covers.
A lot of people love the look of plastic covers, especially since the
clear ones can be used to show off customized title pages. You can punch
plastic covers with your binding machine but you should only punch one
or two covers at a time. That's because plastic is a tough material to
punch. You can make punching a little easier if you place a sheet of
paper between the covers.
Use your machine's comb selector.
Choosing a comb that's perfect for your document is important. If you
use a comb that's too small, it will be difficult to turn the pages of
your book. But if you use a comb that's too large, your document won't
look very good. That's why you should use your machine's comb selector.
This feature will help you measure the thickness of your documents so
you can choose the perfect comb.
Comb
binding is easy and if you've done it before, chances are you're
already pretty good at it. However, using the tips listed in this
article will make the process even easier. They'll help you finish your
work more quickly, keep your machine in great shape, and help your
documents look better. Give them a try today.
Jeff McRitchie is the Vice-President of Marketing for MyBinding.com.
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