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Have you ever seen a document bound with GBC Velobind Hot Knife binding supplies? These documents have an impressive professional look that is designed to impress. These strips are commonly used by law offices and by government agencies who desire a secure permanent bind on their documents. However, if you like the look and feel of GBC Velobind but don't want to spend a thousand dollars on a Velobind Hot Knife System, there is a great option available to you. GBC four pin Recloseable Velobind strips are available in Black, Navy Blue and White and are designed for use with the GBC Velobind V110e binding machine which is priced around one hundred dollars. Plus, using GBC Recloseable Binding strips is as easy as 1, 2, 3...
The first step in using GBC Recloseable Velobind binding strips is to punch your documents. You can use the GBC Velobind V110e electric punch or the GBC Velobind V50 manual punch (now discontinued). Alternatively, you can purchase Velobind 11 hole prepunched paper. Although the paper will have 11 holes, the Four Pin Recloseable Velobind strips will line up with the holes on the paper and will cover up all of the unused holes.
The second step in using GBC Four Pin Recloseable Velobind Binding strips is to insert the comb (the part with the pins) through the holes on your document. Generally it is easiest to simply stack up your document and push the comb through the document. Remember to push the pins through the front of the document so the nice finished side of the Velobind strip will be on the front of the document.
Finally you need to place the receiving strip on the back of your document and snap the pins in place. You simply need to put the pins through the holes on the receiving strip making sure that the grooves in the strip face out. Once the receiving strip is in place you simply fold the excess part of the pins over and snap them into the grooves in the receiving strip. You can do this by hand or you can use the Velobind Recloseable Binding / Debinding tool that came with your Velobind Punch.
If you are interested in more information about Velobind Binding Systems, you might want to visit MyBinding.com. They offer a great price on these machines and they even offer Free Shipping on orders over $75.00. Plus, they carry a full line of Velobind Binding Supplies, in many colors and sizes. Check it out today!
Five Features to Look for in a Manual Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Whether you are looking to purchase your first plastic comb binding machine or are looking to replace the machine that you already have, it is important that you get the best machine for your money. Truthfully, most of these comb binding machines work the same and they look similar. However, in order to get the best machine for your dollar you need to closely look at the features that are included with the machine. This article is designed to provide a list of five features that you should look for when purchasing a manual plastic comb binding machine.
* Solid Metal Construction: One of the most important things to consider when looking for a Combbind machine is the construction. Some plastic comb binding machines are made from plastic while others are made of metal. Unless you are only looking to bind a few documents per month you are definitely going to want a machine that uses metal components. It is especially important to choose a combind machine that has a metal plastic comb opener. Machines that use plastic comb openers do not usually hold up very well and often the comb opener teeth will break off within a few months of use.
* Disengageable Dies: A second important feature to look for when choosing a comb binding machine is whether the machine includes disengageable dies. Comb binding machines with disengageable dies allow you to choose whether an individual punching pin will punch when you pull the handle of your machine. The ability to stop one pin from punching is important because it will allow you to bind documents that are shorter or longer than 11” without having a partial hole hanging off the edge of your document. If you are going to want to bind documents that are landscape, half letter size or A4 size you will need a machine with disengageable dies.
* Depth of Punch Margin Control: A third feature to look for when choosing a comb binding machine is a depth of punch margin control. This control allows you to select the distance between the edge of the paper and the binding holes. Punches without this feature will have difficulty binding very small documents with 3/16” plastic combs and very large documents with oval shaped combs. If the holes are too far from the edge of the paper then the pages will not freely turn when the document is bound. If the holes are too close to the edge of the paper then pages will easily tear out of larger documents.
* Punching Length: Many plastic comb binding machines are designed to punch documents up to eleven inches in length. However, if you are planning on binding documents that are legal size or longer you will need to find a machine that is either designed to punch longer sheets of paper or has an open throat. For legal size documents, a machine that punches and binds fourteen inch paper is preferable since the comb opener will also be able to handle the longer combs
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Jeff McRitchie is the director of marketing for MyBinding.com. He writes extensively on topics related to Binding Machines, Binding Covers,Binding Supplies, Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Supplies and more.
Garmin Streetpilot c510 - Pin Problem!!!?
I bought this Sat Nav a year ago. My son somehow managed to get his hands on it, did something and now is asking for a PIN number. i don't remember ever typing in a 4 digit pin. i checked out the manual and there is no information in there. i tried the usual default pins like 0000 and 1234 but it doesnt work. how do i get this working again??? I have the usb to it which connects to the computer, but cant find the receipt to take it to the shop and ask them. I'm going to ring Garmin on Monday but any help before that is really really appreciated.
please help me!!!
What has happened, is the Garmin Lock security has been enabled. To unlock it, you must either enter the pin number, or go to the security location. As you don't know what the pin number is (There is no default as far as i know), your only option is to go to the security location. Try going to where your son might have been playing with it, and try to unlock it (you will need to be able to get a sat lock). If you don't know the pin number, or the security location, you will have to send the unit in to Garmin to get it unlocked.
Late safety wins it for NCTC
A pass intended for Northland wide receiver Mohammed Diabate (right) was tipped away by Ridgewater defensive back Jamie Fields during the first quarter of Saturday’s college football game played in Thief River Falls. The Pioneers won the Minnesota College Athletic Conference contest 9-7.
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