Articles about unibind (0-50 of 79)

  • An Overview Of The Unibind Binding Machine
    By: Rob Lancy | - It 's almost effortless to create professional reports unibind machine and the second cover, or spine. In fact, all you have to do is insert the cover of the machine and then remove it and let it cool when it's done. However, binding documents with Uni Bind accessories can only be achieved with a Unibind Machine (most heat engines too hot). This article is designed to help understand the difference between the different machines that are available on the market. Here's a quick overview of the:
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  • Reviewing The Standard Morgana Digicreaser Automated Electric Scoring Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Scoring your documents is sometimes necessary, but it can be a real pain to do it by hand, especially if you have a lot of items to process. Luckily, a machine such as the Standard Morgana DigiCreaser Automated Electric Scoring Machine can help you out. This is a very versatile device that can score thousands of items in an hour while being easy to use. Here's what you need to know about it....

    * The DigiCreaser can score a number of different items including cardstock, laminated it ...

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  • Three Great Thermal Binding Machines
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Thermal binding is one of the best document finishing methods around. It's fast, easy, and can give your document the appearance of a professionally bound book. To do it, however, you need the right machine. There are a number of these devices on the market - here are three of the best. They're from such famous manufactures as Fellowes and Unibind, so you know you're getting a high-quality product. Check them out...

    1. The Fellowes Helios 60. The Helios 60 is a great new product tha ...

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  • Three Great Thermal Binding Systems
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Thermal binding is one of the most popular document finishing methods in the country and it's easy to see why. This method offers a speedy way to produce professional-looking hardback and softcover books often in a matter of seconds. To take advantage of this great method, you'll need a thermal binding system. This article will take a look at three of the best: the Pro-Bind 1000 and 2000, Unibind, and the Fellowes Helios series. These are first-rate products that make thermal binding a snap. Let ...
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  • Introducing Three Thermal Binding Machine Manufacturers
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - If you've been thinking about buying a thermal binding machine, perhaps you're wondering what brand names you should be looking for. There are three main ones that stand out: Fellowes, Pro-Bind, and Unibind. All three of these manufacturers produce machines that are easy to use, technologically advanced, and having great binding capacities. Plus, all of these thermal devices can bind a document usually within 60 seconds or less. Here are three thermal binding machine manufacturers you should get ...
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  • The Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Unibind X-tower
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind machines are some of the best thermal binding devices you can use. If you have one of these products, whether it's the small XU138 or the XU638 which has an astounding six heaters, chances are you're looking for space in which to store both your supplies and your machine. Something that can help you solve both those problems is the Unibind X-Tower, a modular product that can serve as a storage cabinet for your Unibind supplies and provide you with a work surface if you place several of t ...
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  • Five Reasons To Purchase The Unibind X-tower
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - The Unibind thermal binding system is a innovative way to bind multiple booklets very quickly. Not only does this system make your documents look first-rate, the machines themselves were designed to catch one's eye. You can place your Unibind machine on top of a desk, table, or countertop, but the company manufactures a really great product that can both store your supplies and provide you with the perfect place for your device. It's the Unbind X-Tower. Continue reading to find out what makes th ...
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  • Can I Use Thermal Binding Covers With My Unibind Machine?
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - When it comes to choosing a thermal binding machine, the decision to purchase a Unibind system is a wise one. Not only can you bind many booklets at once with this system, this document finishing system also offers a fabulous selection of covers and spines that will make any document look fantastic. But while there's a lot of these great supplies available, perhaps you'd like to use your own binding cover with your machine and you're wondering if that's possible. Well, it is possible. But it can ...
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  • Unibind And Peleman Industries: Dedicated To The Environment
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Saving the planet is everyone's responsibility, even when you need to bind your own books. Unibind is a thermal binding system that can not only provide you with professional-looking books, it can help you feel like you're part of the solution instead of part of the problem. This is because Unibind, a division of Peleman Industries, is a company that is very conscious of its impact on the environment and it shows this commitment not only with its products, but also its values and the types of pr ...
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  • Get The Most Out Of Your Unibind Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Now that you've bit the bullet and purchased a Unibind thermal binding machine for your office, perhaps you're wondering how you can get the most out of your new device. There are a number of ways you can do that, from choosing the right supplies to taking advantage of your machine's impressive binding capacity. Here are five ways you can get the most out of your Unibind machine.

    1.) Get the right supplies. One of the best things about this binding system is the incredible array ...

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  • Five Reasons To Bind With Unibind
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - 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 not only give your documents the look an feel of a hardbound book, they also offer a very strong bond. If you try to pull ap ...

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  • Five Great Things About Unibind Binding
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - 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 and melt the glue, creating a strong bind. It's one of the most innovative binding methods currently available and it can be used to create beautiful, eye-catching documents. Here are five grea ...
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  • An Introduction To Clear View Presentation Binders
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Although binding styles such as Unibind and twin-loop wire binding are often some of the more popular ways of showing off your documents, good old-fashioned three-ring binders can also be a totally legitimate way of presenting your work. This is especially true if you use the right kind of binder. Some of the best ones available are premium-grade clear view presentation binders. These supplies have clear overlays that allow you to customize the front and back covers of the book, as well as the s ...
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  • Reviewing The Unibind Xu238 Binding Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Selecting a thermal binding machine for your office can be challenging, but only if you don't know what to look for. Unibind offers some really great machines, including the XU238. Here are the strengths and weaknesses of this product to make your shopping a little bit easier.

    Strengths:

    * Unibind machines offer one of the speediest binding methods around. With the XU238, you can bind up to 16 books at once and it will only take about 90 seconds to bind all of t ...

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  • What's Great About The Unibind Xu138 Binding Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Thermal binding offers one of the most elegant ways of binding your documents and one of the best thermal machines available is the Unibind XU138. This device is speedy, easy to use, affordable, and will make your documents look like they were professionally bound. Here's what's great about this product.

    1.) Fast and simple operation. The XU138 is a thermal binding machine that is easy to use. All you need to do to use it is place your document's pages inside a Unibind cover, ...

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  • Unibind Vs. Punch Binding: Which Is More Cost-effective?
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - If you're considering a purchasing a binding system so you can produce high-quality books in the comfort of your own office, cost is probably a major factor in your decision. Times are tight and it's more important than ever to choose a system that will make financial sense for you. While the initial investment in the machine is probably at the forefront of your mind, you also need to consider the costs of labor and materials. And, when it comes right down to it, Unibind is one of the most cost- ...
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  • The Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Unibind St1025 Thermal Binding Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind is a wonderful way to thermally bind your documents for professional-looking results. There are several different machines of this type currently available and the largest one is the ST1025. This is a monster of a machine in every sense. It is large, durable, and it can finish off a whole lot of documents at once. However, it does have a couple of things working against it. Continue reading to discover the strengths and weaknesses of the ST1025.

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  • The Top Six Features Of The Unibind St1025 Thermal Binding Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Thermal binding can be a fast way to create professional-looking booklets. If you need to thermally bind a lot of books in a very short amount of time, one machine that can really help you out is the Unibind 1025. This is a device that utilizes Unibind's wonderful selection of spines and covers, and it will even give you an additional work surface and storage space for your supplies. Here, in detail, are the six top features of this fantastic product and Unibind in general.

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  • All About Unibind Covers And Spines
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind is one of the most innovative binding systems around. It's a thermal method that offers a way to get a very durable bond very quickly. This method uses special metal spines that activate a magnet in each Unibind machine, causing the device to melt the resin in the spine, thus binding your book. It's a very easy method and also a fast one, since you can make a book in about 90 seconds. To do this, you'll need a Unibind spine or cover. There are several different ones available. Here they ...
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  • The Top Four Things You Need To Know About Unibind Binding
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind is one of the most popular binding methods around today and it is easy to see why. When you use a Unibind machine, you're guaranteed to get great results every time because not only are the machines user-friendly, they produce high-quality documents that look great. If you are interested in the Unbind binding system, there are four things you should be aware of before heading out to get your new machine. To find out what those four things are, please continue reading.

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  • Taking A Look At The Unibind Xu138
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - In a world in which plastic comb binding rules, it's nice to have more elegant options available. One of these is the Unibind binding system. Unibind offers an entry-level machine - the Unibind XU138 - which is a good choice if you'd like to explore this type of binding without breaking the bank. Unibind makes your documents look like a real book with minimal effort. To find out more about this great binding method, please continue reading.

    The Unibind XU138 is a binding machine tha ...

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  • It's Easy To Bind With Unibind Supplies
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind binding machines are some of the easiest binding machines to use. Plus, they offer one of the most sophisticated binding styles available, thanks to Unibind binding spines. But did you know there are actually several different types of binding supplies you can use with your Unibind system? This article will take a look at what supplies you can use with your Unibind machine. Let's take a look.

    First, Unibind Steelbook covers look incredibly professional because they allow you ...

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  • Taking A Look At The Unibind St1025 Binding Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind binding machines are well-known for being easy to use in addition to providing some of the best-looking binding you could ever see. The Unibind lineup has several different machines that can bind anywhere from one to 48 documents at once, so they are great for both large and small jobs. However, if you need a higher capacity binding machine, the Unibind ST1025 is a machine that warrants a look. This review will fill you in on all you need to know about the Unibind ST1025.

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  • Sizing Things Up With The Unibind Spine Measurer
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - One of the most important steps in the binding process is choosing the right size cover or spine for your documents. This can be tricky and often involves a lot of guesswork, as well as possibly getting out a ruler and trying to figure out just how thick your document is. When you're binding with Unibind spines, it is especially important to choose the correct size spine. Luckily, the company recognizes that this isn't exactly an easy feat, so they have developed a tool that can help you out: th ...
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  • Unibind Binding Machines And Supplies - An Introduction
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - When it comes to binding your documents, you have a lot of options available. From plastic comb to thermal binding, the options are almost limitless. However, if your office or organization needs an easy binding method that's also professional-looking, you should check out the lineup of Unibind machines. Unibind is a company that is based in Belgium and they manufacture both binding machines and supplies. This article will introduce you to the machines that Unibind produces and fill you in on wh ...
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  • Binding With Unibind In Four Easy Steps
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind is one of the best binding methods available. Their machines can help you create beautiful documents, especially when you use Unibind supplies such as the Steelback spine and SteelCrystal cover. Binding with these machines is pretty easy to do, even if you have never worked with a binding machine before. Nonetheless, it is always helpful to receive some guidance when working with a new machine. This article will walk you through the Unibind binding process in four easy steps. So continue ...
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  • An In-depth Look At The Unibind Xu238 Binding Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Unibind binding machines are some of the easiest machines you can use to bind your documents. The Unibind system eliminates the need for punching your documents, making the binding process essentially a one-step affair. The Unibind XU238 binding machine is one of the company's cheaper binding machines (it retails for approximately $800.00) and it offers versatility and the opportunity to be more productive. Continue reading to discover what the Unibind XU-238 binding machine can do for you and y ...
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  • Unibind Made Easy - A Simple Guide To Using Your Unibind Machine
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - One of the great things about using Unibind document binding machines is that they are simple to use. In fact, considering the high level of professionalism documents bound with Unibind offer, the production process is really pretty simple. Unlike some of the other binding methods, there are no holes to punch in the pages, and no plastic or wires to loop through. You simply place the document's pages in the steel spine, run it through the binding machine, and allow it to cool. As easy as that so ...
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  • Reviewing The Unibind X-tower
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - If you have and use a UniBind binding system, you may find that you are having a hard time finding a place to store your supplies such as covers and spines. In creating their X-Tower, UniBind has attempted to make things easier for you. The X-Tower purports to be not only a storage device, but UniBind claims that it can also double as a work surface. Here we will take a look at the UniBind X-Tower to help you decide if it will be a worthwhile addition to your binding process. Some of the pros an ...
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  • Unibind Xu638 Binding Machine Review
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - As one of the highest-capacity thermal binding machines on the market, the Unibind XU638 is a great machine for use in print shops, binderies, small publishing houses, and large corporations who regularly bind their own books and reports. Capable of binding up to 48 books at a time, the XU638 also works with all of the supplies that are available from Unibind. Here we will take a close look at the XU638's advantages and disadvantages.

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    1.) The XU638 is ...

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  • Nine Ways To Bind Your Documents Reports And Presentations
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - They say that looks aren't everything. But let's face it: looks DO matter, especially in business. One of the best ways to give your company a boost is to improve the look of your products and that includes your company's documents, reports, and other paperwork. But how do you bind these documents? Is comb binding better than wire binding? How about thermal binding? Or what about using a good, old-fashioned three-ring binder or even the humble staple? Check out our list of the top ten ways to bi ...
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  • Unibind Binding Machines - Exploring Your Options
    By: Jeffrey McRitchie | - Having the ability to produce top-shelf documents, presentations, and proposals on-site is one relatively simple way to take your business to the next level. There are many professional document-production options out there, and if you are looking for a binding machine for your office, one major player to consider is Unibind. Unibind machines give you the ability to produce bookshelf-quality materials that feature steel spines and a wide choice of cover options. And as an added bonus, Unibind bi ...
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  • How To Make A School Yearbook
    By: Randy Dodson | - Before starting to organize your yearbook, you will want to think about designing and printing. You can find plenty of yearbook software on the market, but youll want to make sure the yearbook software you use is compatible with your publisher. You can also create your own yearbooks by using your own binding machine & supplies. Some binding systems allow you to make last-minute changes, adding and deleting pages even after your books are bound.

    Once youve determined ...

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  • Publishing Technical Publications With Thermal Binding Equipment
    By: EricEngel | - Writing a manual or a tech pub is hard work. No one would deny that. The wording, the illustrations, the pictures--their main focus is to make something complex seem more understandable. Sometimes, they have to do this for a noobie crowd that doesn't even have a rudimentary understanding of the basic mechanical or electrical concepts.

    But writing it isn't always the biggest hurdle. After all, it takes more time than anything. The more expensive part (and sometimes the harder ...

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  • Using Your Unibind Machine With Thermal Binding Covers Or Thermal Binding Glue Strips
    By: Jeff McRitchie | - I will often have customers call me to ask whether you can run Unibind covers in a thermal binding machine and whether you can run thermabind covers in a Unibind machine. Unfortunately, thermal machines simply do not get hot enough to properly activate the glue in a Unibind cover. However, it is possible to use your Unibind machine along with thermal covers or with covers that you have created yourself with thermal glue strips. Here is how:

    Every new Unibind binding machine is sh ...

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  • Using Clear Covers Or Poly Covers With Unibind Steelback Binding Spines
    By: Jeff McRitchie | - If you have ever tried to use a clear cover with a Unibind SteelBack binding spine you probably discovered the hard way that they don't work well together. Unfortunately the heat from the Unibind machine will warp or sometimes even melt the clear cover. Obviously this doesn't leave you with the beautiful finished presentation that you want. This article is designed to help you understand what types of covers you can and cannot use with your Unibind SteelBack spines.

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