GBC has been making high-quality plastic comb
binding machines for years and they recently added a new product to
their already impressive line up: the CombBind C12. This machine was
produced to replace the old CombBind C75 and C55 machines. (Those
products will be phased out by the end of 2010.)
GBC has been making high-quality plastic comb
binding machines for years and they recently added a new product to
their already impressive line-up: the CombBind C12. This machine was
produced to replace the old CombBind C75 and C55 machines. (Those
products will be phased out by the end of 2010.) If you're looking for
your first comb binding machine or are shopping for a replacement,
you'll want to give the C12 your consideration, so here's a look at its
strengths and weaknesses.
Strengths:
The first thing you'll notice about this product is its
striking appearance. This is a sleek new device that makes other plastic
comb binders look like big, clunky behemoths. Its approximate
dimensions are 18” (width) x 8” (height) x 17” (depth) so it won't take
up very much room at all.
The C12 has a 12-sheet punching
capacity. This isn't the highest punching capacity in the world, but it
should do just fine if you're using the device for small jobs.
You
can use this device to create booklets containing up to 200 pages. The
plastic combs you use to bind your books can be up to 1 inch thick. It
would be a great machine to use if you need to create marketing
materials, presentations, reports, and so on.
Both the
punching and binding capacities are big improvements over those of the
C55 and C75. The C55 could only punch 5 sheets and bind 90 while the C75
could bind 125 and punch 10. Those devices don't even come close to
measuring up to the C12.
The C12 has a D-shaped handle so it
can be easily operated by both right- and left-handed users. If this is
your first time using a comb binding machine, you'll find it easy
because all the instructions you need are printed on the device. There's
even a color-coded spine selector guide you can you to determine which
size comb you need.
This machine has suction cups on the bottom of it. They help keep the device in place when you're using it.
This
is one of GBC's most affordable comb binders. It's priced at less than
$115.00 so you'll be able to enjoy GBC quality without breaking the
bank. The device comes with a one-year warranty.
Weaknesses:
This machine's punching and binding capacities may be
improvements over the C55 and C75's, but they're still on the low side.
Thus, this product isn't really fit for high output environments such as
binderies and print shops. However, it's more than suitable for home,
school, and office use.
The C12 doesn't have an open throat
nor does it have disengageable dies. Thus, you'll only be able to use
letter-sized paper and slightly oversized covers.
In a
nutshell, the GBC CombBind C12 is a wonderful new product that's good
for both new and seasoned users. It looks great, can be easily used, and
its punching and binding capacities are huge improvements over those of
the C55 and C75. So if you're looking for a new comb binding machine,
the C12 is definitely worth your consideration.
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They have this product available at a great price and they also have
all the Binding Supplies you'll need. Plus, you'll get free shipping on
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