The GBC SureBind system one binding machine is the most basic Sure Bind binding system available on the market.The SureBind System One uses special ten pin binding strips to create highly secure and professional bound documents.
Overview:
The GBC SureBind system one binding machine is the most basic Sure Bind binding system available on the market.
It
combines a medium duty manual punch with high quality hot knife binding
system that is designed for creating documents up one inch.
The SureBind System One uses special ten pin binding strips to create highly secure and professional bound documents.
Plus,
you can use this machine to rebind your old comb bound documents
bringing old material back to life with a whole new binding style.
Strengths / Features:
The
GBC Surebind System One offers one of the most secure binding styles
available anywhere. Much like Velobind, Surebind uses hot knife
technology to permanently rivet the spine in place. The only way to
edit a document bound with this system is to cut the spine off the
document and rebind it. Although this system works much like Velobind,
it is even more secure. Far less users own SureBind binding systems and
therefore less users have the ability to edit documents bound with this
binding style.
This binding machine can bind any document up
to one inch thick using one size of spine. Many other binding systems
require you to use a spine that matches the size of your document. This
requires inventorying a number of different sized supplies. With
Surebind, you can simply stock one inch binding strips and bind any
thickness of document up to 1".
Documents bound with GBC
Surebind simply look great. This is one of the most professional and
elegant binding styles that I have seen. It places a thin plastic strip
along the binding edge of the document. This strip is not only
functional but also helps to frame your document and provides it with a
classy finished look.
The punch on the SureBind system One is
capable of punching up to twenty five sheets of paper at a time.
However, it works best when you punch between fifteen and twenty sheets
of 20lb paper at a time. This punch can also handle one or two plastic
or poly binding covers at one time. These punching capacities should be
more than adequate for most light volume users.
The hole
pattern used by this binding system actually matches up with the hole
pattern used for plastic comb binding. This allows users who have
documents that are bound with plastic combs to rebind them with
Surebind. It also allows users to use a high volume comb binding punch
or prepunched comb binding paper to increase productivity using this
system.
Weaknesses / Limitations:
One
of the biggest limitations to the Surebind binding system is the
limited number of supplies that are available for this system. One inch
letter sized strips are available in Black, Navy and White. Black
strips are also available for binding documents on the 8.5" edge of the
paper. However, other color options or lengths are simply not available
for Surebinding. Technically speaking the System one can punch legal
sized paper. However, there are no legal sized spines available for
this system.
The SureBind System 1 is designed for binding
books up to one inch thick. Users who need to bind documents that are
thicker than this will need to consider either the Surebind System Two
or System Three.
The punching mechanism on this machine is
decent and can punch both standard weight papers as well as plastic
covers. However, users may want to consider purchasing punched covers
for use with their binding system. This will help to prolong the
punching dies on the system. Over time when using this system for large
numbers of documents I found that it became less and less effective
when punching plastic covers. This is something to keep in mind.
The
security offered by this binding system is great. However, the only way
to debind a document that is bound with Surebind is to cut the binding
strip open. Using a razor blade knife or other sharp instrument for
this purpose can be very dangerous and can result in injury. The best
way to debind a hot knife document is to use a Velobind Debinding tool.
This tool offers a protected razor blade that will cut the pins of your
spine while protecting your fingers during the debinding process.
Recommendation:
The
GBC Surebind System one is an excellent choice for small and medium
sized organizations that need a secure and professional binding system.
This
machine offers tremendous security and tamper resistance for your
documents and at the same time allows you to make your presentations
and proposals look great.
However, this machine is somewhat
limited by the supplies that are available for it. Users who need to
bind custom sized documents or want a large selection of colored
binding strips will probably be disappointed with the Surebind System
one.
This is a great machine for small organizations that
want to create a few dozen documents per week or who want to rebind
some of their old comb bound presentations. Users who need to bind more
than 25-50 documents per week may want to consider a larger machine
with an electric binding punch such as the Surebind System Two or Three.
This review was written by Jeff McRitchie who is the director of marketing for Mybinding.com
Jeff has written more than three hundred articles and more than two
hundred reviews on Binding Machines, Binding Supplies, Report Covers,
3-Ring Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Supplies, Paper
Shredders and Paper Handling Equipment