How To Bind Large(Thick) Documents

If you are looking for an option for binding large documents this video will help you to understand the options that are available.  Watch the video for an overview of the different binding styles that are available for large document binding and to identify some of the questions that you need to ask when choosing a binding machine for thick reports or oversized books.  Although this video will most likely not answer all of your questions, hopefully it will get you started on the right track so that you can find the right binding system for your needs.

Using our sizing guide can also help you determine the maximum page count for different binding types.

Watch the video and if you have questions please feel free to leave a comment below or give us a call toll free at 1-800-944-4573 so that a binding specialist can help you find the system that is right for you.

 


  Here is a transcript of this video: Welcome to MyBinding How To videos. Today's question is how to bind large documents. Given the numerous binding systems and all the different binding machines on the market, that's a difficult question to answer. There are plastic comb binding machines, there are various kinds of thermal binding systems out there. Coil binding is very popular and an industry standard. Many organizations utilize twin loop wire binding. And many specialty systems for different kinds of looks have been created by GBC and Powis Parker and the like. So whether your project is a large or small one, whether it's a soft cover or a hard cover one, there is a machine for you. MyBinding.com continues to create videos of all sorts, helping you to decide which machine to use and how to use that system. But in short, all binding machines, or systems, have a few significant parts. There is the punch to prep all papers for the kind of bind you'll use. And electronic or manual and punch capacity make all the difference. Then there's the spine. Not only do they look different and feel different, but they have different capacities and strengths as well. Some spines are easier to use than others and some make editing a real simple task. But what machine or system do I go with then? Click over to MyBinding.com and select "Binding Equipment". You'll get a list of all the different kinds of systems and machines that we sell and many videos, pictures, articles to help you in your decision making process. Also, our recent recognition from Inc. 500|5000 tells you that our customer service is here to help you in deciding and using your equipment. So, how to use a binding machine is a difficult question but using the machines to bind is not. Please check us out at MyBinding.com for all your needs.

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