Archive for March 8th, 2010

How to Get Rid of Red Ring of Death Permanently, Affordably, And in Less Than 2 Hours!

If you are reading this article, then I know your situation. You were playing your fave game on your XBox 360 and you are just about to beat the big boss and then bam! Nothing. You just lost! Not to the boss, but to your own XBox. Now, instead of a green light, all you [...]

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Grading the Formax FD 8702CC Paper Shredder

A commercial-grade paper shredder is now a must-have device for most offices and it’s always good to get one with a vast array of features. The Formax FD 8702CC is a multimedia shredder that’s ideal for offices in which different types of media need to be destroyed. Here’s a look at the capabilities of this [...]

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Five Reasons to Use Pre-Punched Paper

One of the more time-consuming parts of the binding process is punching the pages of your document, especially if your punch can only handle a few sheets at a time. However, did you know you can save a lot of time – and a bit of money – by using pre-punched paper? You can and [...]

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Five Reasons to Check Out Komtrak Inspiral Binding

If you are getting a little tired of producing books in the same old plastic comb binding style, you should take a serious look at Komtrak Inspiral Binding. Using the same hole patterns as standard GBC comb binding systems, the Komtrak Inspiral system gives you a whole new look without the cost of purchasing a [...]

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Five Reasons to Bind With Unibind

Book-binding can be a rewarding process especially if you choose the right system. One of the best currently available is Unibind, a thermal binding method that can help you create sophisticated-looking hardbound and softcover booklets. Here are five reasons why you should consider working with Unibind. 1.) A really powerful bond. Unibind spines and covers [...]

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Five Options For Machineless Binding

There are times when you need to bind a book and you lack access to a binding machine. That could be because the machines are too expensive, yours is being repaired, or you’re out of the office. In times like that, you need a good machineless binding method to help you achieve your goals. Here [...]

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Five Great Things About Unibind Binding

If you’ve never heard of Unibind before, there’s a lot you should know about it. This is a very popular, elegant thermal binding method in which you place your document inside a special cover before placing it on the machine. One it’s placed on the machine, the steel in the cover’s spine will be activated [...]

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Five Great Things About Twin-Loop Wire Binding

Binding your own documents can save you money and they also give your work a professional appearance that will really make a good impression. A very sophisticated-looking bookbinding method is twin-loop wire binding. Here are five great things about it. 1.) It looks great. One of the main reasons why people use twin-loop binding is [...]

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Five Great Things About Thermal Binding

When it comes to document finishing, thermal binding is literally one of the hottest methods you can use. You may be wondering what makes this type of bookbinding so great. If so, continue reading to discover five great things about this wonderful method. 1.) It’s fast. Thermal binding is really one of the fastest document [...]

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Five Great Things About ProClick Binding

GBC is an innovator when it comes to document finishing and one of their greatest inventions is ProClick binding. This method involves using special plastic ProClick spines which are incredibly easy to use either by hand or with a special tool that can open up the spines even after your book has been bound. Here [...]

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