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Spiral Coil![]() You can use spiral
coil (also called color coil) if you are finding for an alternative
to expensive albums when binding your scrapbooks.
One of the best things about spiral coil is that it is available in
almost any length and color imaginable. Currently, spiral coil is
available in more than 64 stock colors.
![]() Spiral coil binding is one of the most simple, effective and useful of all the binding methods. A spiral-coil bound document opens flat, which
is very handy for use in the copy machine, and the pages flip all the
way around, for easy reading and handling. Here is a guide to get you started with the world of spiral binding.
![]() One of the most common methods used for
binding documents is spiral coil binding.Using spiral coil binding takes a little
practice. Armed with the tips in this article, you'll be well on your
way to becoming a spiral coil binding veteran.
![]() Are you looking for a new style of binding for
your reports and documents? Perhaps spiral coil is a good fit for you. If you are thinking
about switching to spiral coil binding (also called color coil binding
or plastic coil binding) here are seven things you might need to know
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![]() Crimping pliers for spiral coil are a
necessary option for finishing books bound with spiral coil. The
crimpers cut off excess coil, then bend the coil ends over for a
professional bind. There are certain types of crimping pliers that make
finishing much easier and help you avoid cutting the coil first then
manually bending the end to make it stays securely in place.
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Spiral coil crimping pliers are used to finish binding documents with
spiral coil. They cut off the excess coil and bend the ends over in a
single motion, helping to ensure that the spirals don't spin back off
the book. Special crimping pliers makes
the finishing process much easier, preventing you from having cut off
the coil and then manually bend the end over so that it will stay
secure.
![]() Spiral coil crimping
pliers are used to finish binding documents with spiral coil. They cut
off the excess coil and bend the ends over in a single motion. This
helps to ensure that the spirals don't spin back off the book.Special
crimping pliers make the finishing process much easier. If you don't
have them you will need to cut off the coil and then manually bend the
end over so that it won't come off the book. This can be pretty
difficult.
![]() Making sense of all the different spiral coil
binding machines and their options can be difficult.This article will help you to
better understand the equipment and choose the spiral coil machine that
is best for you.
![]() The Akiles Roll-A-Coil gives you a spiral coil
inserter that offers the highest quality and a host of features at a
fraction of the cost of most coil inserting systems. A great fit for
copy and print centers, book binderies, and any other organizations that
do spiral coil binding on a higher volume basis.
![]() Spiral coil binding is an inexpensive, easy way to bind your reports,
presentations, booklets, calendars, and more. It is also
known as color coil binding, can be done either manually or with a
machine, but no matter how you bind your booklet, there's one final
thing you need to do before the job is completely finished: you'll need
to crimp the ends of the coil.
![]() The Akiles Roll-A-Coil is
a high quality, inexpensive standalone spiral coil inserter that is
designed for print shops, quick printers, binderies and other high
volume coil binding users.Equipped with a foot pedal and a number of
great features, the Roll-A-Coil offers one of the best bangs for your
buck when compared to other pieces of coil inserting equipment.
![]() As the least expensive spiral coil binding
machine that offers disengageable dies and an electric coil inserter,
the PC200E is well positioned in the marketplace. Here is
our opinion of the PC200E spiral coil binding system.
![]() Also known as Spiral coils, plastikoil, ez-coil, color coil or
colorcoil these preformed spirals offer a highly versatile binding
solution. This makes it an attractive method for those looking for something new and exciting, as well as something that can be mailed and stand up under adverse conditions.
![]() Spiral coil binding is one of the most popular binding styles used today. It offers a contemporary look and feel with some great features such as full three hundred and sixty degree rotation. . This article will provide you with six simple tips for binding your documents with spiral coil. Here they are.
![]() Binding a document with
spiral coil includes a number of important steps. You need to punch the
pages, insert the coil through the holes on the document and then you
need to crimp the ends of the coil so that they won't spin off the
book.The
GBC CI12 is designed to help reduce the time that it takes to insert
and crimp documents that you are binding with spiral coil.
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