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The Top Four Things You Need to Know About Unibind Binding



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By : Jeff McRitchie    9 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-26 11:39:54
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.

1. Strong as steel. When you use a Unibind spine to bind your document, you are working with one of the most durable spines available. All Unibind spines contain steel, meaning your document will be super durable and withstand a lot of use. However, because these spines contain steel, they are not as flexible as some of the other binding spines you could use such as plastic combs or wire. This means your documents won t be able to lay totally flat nor will you be able to wrap around the pages in order to photocopy the booklet. Therefore, Unibind isn t the best method to use if you need to be able to photocopy your work or you need a document in which the pages can rotate 360 degrees. (Wire and spiral binding can help you achieve that kind of look.)

2. The long and short of it. Unibind spines come in several different thicknesses ranging from 1 millimeter to 36 millimeters (approximately 1.5 inches). A 36 mm spine can bind about 340 pages which is a decent amount. However, if you routinely bind documents that are longer than that, Unibind will not be of much use to you because the company does not manufacture spines wider than 36 mm. Also, you will be somewhat limited in the size of documents you can bind with Unibind machines. Most Unibind covers are letter sized (8.5 x 11 ) although there are some smaller ones available in the half letter size (8.5 x 5.5 ). If you need to bind documents that are larger than the most popular sizes of documents (including legal and 11 x 17 ), then Unibind isn t the binding method for you. A wire or plastic comb binding machine with disengageable dies will allow you to punch and bind documents of all kinds of different sizes.

3. Explore your options. Despite Unibind s size limitations, it really is one of the best binding methods out there, simply because the Unibind company manufactures its own binding supplies and there are a lot to choose from. Steelbook spines are ideal if you want to create a hardcover book, while SteelMat and Steel Crystal covers are great for your reports and proposals. If you want to create your own covers, Steelback spines give you that option. And when you want to create great looking yearbooks and photo albums, Unibind SteelBooks and Photobooks can help you preserve those memories for a lifetime.

4. It s easy. Unibind machines are some of the easiest units to operate. To operate the machine, all you do it turn it on, stick your document into the binding area, and then a green lit will illuminate when your document is bound. It doesn t take very long either the machine will bind your item in less than a minute. You can bind more than one document at once, too, so long as all the documents you are binding are not thicker than 36 mm total. This makes it easy to quickly and beautifully bind your documents.

Now that you know all about Unibind binding machines, you will be able to decide if this is the binding method for you. Good luck and happy binding!
Author Resource:- Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
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