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The Pros and Cons of the Pro Bind 1000 Binding Machine



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By : Jeff McRitchie    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-08 18:44:02
Thermal binding is one of the fastest and easiest binding methods, so it s great for beginners and people who need to produce professional looking documents in a flash. A good entry level machine is the Pro Bind 1000, an affordable device that s made in the good old U.S.A. Here is what you need to know about its pros and cons.

The pros:

* This thermal binding system is capable of binding both hardback and softcover books. It can bind books up to 3/4 thick containing between 115 and 150 pages.

* One of the great things about thermal binders is that they both warm up and bind quickly. This device will warm up in about three minutes and it can completely bind a softcover document in 30 seconds. Hardcovers take a bit longer: about 60 seconds. You will know the machine is ready to use because a light will go on and the machine will emit a beep.

* The 1000 s throat is 12 inches long so it s perfect for finishing off letter sized documents. The throat is 1 1/4 wide, enabling you to bind more than one book at a time, which will increase your productivity.

* To help you save on your electric bill, the 1000 has a standby mode that conserves power.

* Each unit has a built in cooling rack. It s located on the back of the machine for easy access.

* The 1000 is small enough to be stored on top of a desk. Its dimensions are 15.5 (width) x 8 7/8 (depth) x 4 1/4 (height). This lightweight machine only weighs four pounds so if you need to move it to a new location, it won t be a total pain.

* This product comes with a one year warranty and it s reasonably priced. This means you get to enjoy the look of thermal binding without having to spend a large amount of cash.

* Finally, these devices are made in the United States of America, so when you buy one, you re supporting the American economy.

And now for the cons:

* The binding capacity won t be large enough for some users. If you desire a device with a larger capacity, you should look at the Pro Bind 2000 which can bind documents that are up to 400 pages long.

* After you bind a hardcover book, you have to crimp it with the Pro Bind Hardback Cover Crimper. This item is sold separately.

* You won t be able to bind books that are more than 12 inches tall. If you need to bind taller documents, another method should be used, such as plastic comb binding.

In a nutshell, the Pro Bind 1000 is a good machine to get if you ve never used a thermal binder before. It offers fast and easy operation, plus it will help you create great looking documents. It s also ideal for low volume applications and offices that need an affordable binding system. Plus, it s American made, so you ll be supporting American workers if you purchase one. So get one today and experience all the pros that Pro Bind has to offer you.
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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