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Search results for: Bindery Printing
If you've just begun a new business, the
property printing for your advertising materials are important in order to
bring in new customers. So, how do you know what kind of printing services you
need? Bindery printing is best as it gives your materials a professional look.
The same great punch that was originally created
for the larger print, and bindery industry by Sickenger, the GBC USP13
was designed and built to be up to the task of the highest volume
production environments there are.
Bookbinding is a very interesting and fulfilling hobby if you enjoy using your hands, though it is not as commonly seen in today's time as it was. Instead of using a bindery machine as publishers do, this hobby involves producing books by hand.
Using a binding machine can be a great way
to produce professional-looking documents without having to ship your
work to an off-site copy shop or bindery. When it comes right down to
it, the binding process is pretty much the same whether you're using a
plastic comb, wire, VeloBind, or GBC ProClick machine. Here are three reasons why you should use this type of paper for your next binding project.
If you run a high-volume operation such as a
bindery or copy shop, one device that's worth investing in is a modular
binding punch. This is a type of machine that makes it possible to punch
dozens of documents in a short amount of time. Modular punches use
interchangeable die sets so you can produce the right hole patterns for
different bookbinding methods such as plastic comb, twin-loop wire, and
so on. Here are the things to
think about when choosing one for your business or organization....
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