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Commonly Asked Questions About the GBC ProClick P110 Binding Machine



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By : Jeff McRitchie    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-10 18:59:26
GBC is the manufacturer of some truly remarkable binding machines including the GBC ProClick P110. ProClick is a relatively new binding method and people often have a lot of questions about it and the machines associated with it. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about ProClick and the P110.

1.) What are ProClick spines? ProClick spines are a great way to bind your documents while also giving them a professional appearance. These spines come in four colors (white, navy, frost, and black) and three sizes: 5/16 , 1/2 , and 5/8 . The largest spine can be used to bind a document containing 125 pages. ProClick spines are ideal for letter sized documents and they can be re opened so you can make any needed changes to your work.

2.) Can the P110 punch my pages? Sure. The device has a built in hole punch you can use. It s capable of punching up to 15 sheets of paper per lift. The hole punch even has a Guide Right system that will help you align your paper correctly before punching. This will ensure your paper is free from any punching imperfections.

3.) How thick can my books be? Your books can contain anywhere from 1 to 110 pages. All three sizes of ProClick spines are compatible with the P110.

4.) Is this an electric or manual device? The P110 is a totally manual device that happens to be easy to use. By not being an electric machine, this product is not only more affordable, it s safer to use as well. (There s no risk of a fire, etc.)

5.) What special features does it have? The P110 has a couple of special features that you ll appreciate. The first is a spine selector guide. Sometimes it can be hard to figure out which spine to use depending on the size of your document. A selector guide can help you out so you don t pick the wrong one and have to re bind your book. There s also a pull out tray that can be used to store your spines so they re always right there when you need them.

6.) Is the P110 easy to use? Yes, definitely. Even if you ve never used a binding machine before, this one is so well designed you ll be able to learn how to use it very quickly. (Maybe even without the instruction manual!) Using this device will come easy to you because much of the information you need is already printed on the machine, such as where to align your paper for punching, etc. Plus, you ll find that using this device is a pretty physically comfortable experience because it has an ergonomic punching handle. Using it may help prevent the appearance of repetitive motion injury symptoms, even if you use the machine frequently.

7.) Is there a warranty available? Of course. GBC offers a one year limited warranty on this product. If something goes wrong with your machine, they ll take care of it.

Hopefully this article answered all of your questions about the P110. If this sounds like a machine that s right for your needs, why not consider purchasing one for your workplace today? You re bound to be happy by what it can do. (No pun intended.)
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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