For businesses who like the look of documents
bound with traditional hot knife Velobind systems but don't want to
spend thousands of dollars on a binding machine GBC four pin reclosable
Velobind strips are idea. This article is designed to provide a quick
and easy how to guide for binding documents, reports and presentations
with reclosable Velobind binding strips.
For businesses who like the look of documents
bound with traditional hot knife Velobind systems but don't want to
spend thousands of dollars on a binding machine GBC four pin reclosable
Velobind strips are idea. Likewise, four pin reclosable Velobind strips
are also ideal for organizations that own an 11 pin Velobind binding
system but need the ability to easily add and remove pages from their
documents. Four pin Velobind strips are easy to use, look great and
provide a wonderful economical for binding your documents. This article
is designed to provide a quick and easy how to guide for binding
documents, reports and presentations with reclosable Velobind binding
strips.
The first step for binding documents with reclosable
Velobind strips is to prepare your document. After you have printed the
pages for your document you need to assemble it along with any index
tabs, inserts and binding covers that you intend to use. Remember that
since the Velobind strips are only available in 11" lengths that you
will not want to use oversize binding covers with your document.
After you have assembled your document you will need to punch the
document. There are three primary options for punching your document.
You can use a four pin Velobind punch such as the Velobind V110e
electric punch. You can use an 11 pin hot knife Velobind punch (these
start at about $1000). Although the Velobind hot knife system will
punch 11 holes, the four pins will line up with four of the holes in
the punch pattern and the binding strip will hide the rest of the
holes. Alternatively, you can buy Velobind prepunched binding paper and
covers and print directly onto the pages so that you don't need any
binding machine at all.
After the document is punched, it
is time to apply the binding strips. Velobind four pin strips come in
two parts (a binding comb and a receiving strip). The easiest way to
bind documents with four pin strips is to start with the binding comb
and insert the pins through the holes of the document. It is important
that you start inserting the pins through the front of the document so
that finished side of the binding strip faces up when you look at the
front of your document. After inserting the comb through the holes of
the document you need to flip the document over and place the receiving
strip onto the back of the book with the pin sticking through the holes
in the strip and the grooves facing outward.
The final step
in binding the document is to snap the excess part of the pin that is
sticking out of the back of the receiving strip into the grooves. Each
four pin Velobind binding machine comes with a special tool that is
designed to help you knock the pins down into the receiving strip. This
small gray tool can also be used to debind documents for editing. If
you don't have one of these tools, you can simply use your fingers to
bend the pins over and snap the pins in place.
Binding documents with four pin Velobind strips is very easy and unlike
documents bound with a hot knife system you do not have to cut the
strip apart to edit the document. Following the above four steps it
should be very simple to bind documents using reclosable Velobind
strips.
Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He has written over 100 articles on binding machines, binding covers, binding supplies,laminators,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,binders,index tabs, and shredders.