Twin
loop wire (also known as Wire-O) binding provides an exceptionally elegant
and professional looking solution for report and proposal binding. Perhaps you
have seen proposals that have been bound with wire binding and would like to
try wire binding in your office. This article is intended to give you a few
tips to help in deciding what wire binding machine is best for your needs. Here
are a few things to consider:
Find a wire binding machine with a good wire
binding closer on it. Many of the wire binding machines on the market
are fine for wire binding a few books
a month. However, if you are looking to do any volume of wire binding you
definitely want a good wire binding closer. Less sturdy wire binding closers
will slip over time and you will find that the spines of your books will be
closed more on one side than the other. Both the GBC w400 wire binding machine
and w200 wire binding machine are known to have this problem over time. Look
at the Akiles
WireMac wire binding machines, the Renz Manual Wire binding Combos or
the stand alone wire binding closers from Rhino, GBC or Tamerica for excellent
wire binding closing performance.
Choose the wire binding machine that will best fit the size of books that
you need to bind. Wire binding machines are available with two different hole
patterns. Some wire binding machines punch a 3:1 pitch or 32 hole pattern
(for 11 documents). These wire binding machines will accept wires as
small as 3/16 and as large as 9/16. For documents larger than
9/16 wire binding machines are available that punch a 2:1 pitch or
21 hole pattern (for 11 documents). These wire binding machines will
accept wires between 5/8 and 1-1/4. Most wire binding machines
punch either a 3:1 pattern or a 2:1 hole pattern. However, if you are looking
to bind both large and small books you might want to consider the Akiles
WireMac Duo wire binding machine. The WireMac Duo wire binding machine
will punch both a 3:1 pitch pattern and a 2:1 pitch pattern and will close
all sizes of wire up to 1-1/4. It is currently the only wire binding
combo machine of its kind on the market and is reasonably priced at under
$700.
Look for a wire binding machine that is built for the volume of wire binding
that you need to do. If you are only looking to bind a few books then by all
means purchase the Akiles Offiwire wire binding machine, it will handle the
job. However, if you are looking to bind hundreds or thousands of books dont
buy a plastic wire binding machine. Look at the Akiles WireMac line of wire
binding machines. Akiles makes the WireMac wire binding machine, WireMac Duo
wire binding machine and WireMac E wire binding machine, ranging from under
$500 to over $1500. Or, if you are really going to do a lot of wire binding
consider a modular wire binding system from GBC
or Rhin-O-Tuff wire binding machine. Either way, ask yourself how many
books you plan on binding and buy accordingly.
Decide if you are going to need to bind books that are longer or shorter
than 11. If you need to bind books shorter than 11 then you
are looking for a wire binding machine with disengageable dies. This simply
means that you can stop one of the pins from punching so that you dont
have half a hole hanging off the end of your paper. If you are looking to
bind documents longer than 11 you need to find a wire binding machine
with a punching throat that is either longer or is open. The Akiles WireMac
series of punches comes equipped with a 14 punching throat for legal
sized wire binding and has a small pin on the right side of the open throat
for punching longer documents. If you are looking for something a lot bigger
for large volume calendar jobs you might look at the Rhino HD7500 wire binding
machine (a 24 modular punch) and the Rhino
HD8024 wire binding machine (a 24 wire closer).
Overall, your best bang for your buck right now in wire binding machines is
the Akiles WireMac line of punch and bind combos or the Renz manual wire combos.
However, look at the options, compare the features and decide for yourself.
Just remember, if you have questions Ask!
If you have any other questions or comments about this article please feel free
to
email us at sales@mybinding.com or
call us at 1-800-944-4573