The GBC MP200PB binding machine (formerly the Ibico 620FD binding machine) is the best fixed die electric modular punches on the market. The MP2000 series of modular punches are built with the same care and quality as all of the other GBC binding equipment. Its compact design and nicely finished exterior make It perfect for almost any office. Here are some simple directions for using the MP2000.
Prior to punching your document, determine the number of holes required for the document (depends on the side of the document that is to be bound 11 edge requires 19 holes 8 ½ edge requires 15 holes).
Note: As mentioned earlier, Comb Binding frequently uses oversize covers. This simply means the covers are manufactured 11-1/4 X 8-3/4 (instead of 11 x 8-1/2), leaving an 1/8th inch margin at the top and bottom of the document and a Ό excess margin on the unbound 11 side of the document. This is to prevent dog-earing of the material contained within the covers of the document. It also makes the document look neater, as the pages do not stick out when the element moves in the punched holes. This does not happen with our other bind styles, as the holes are smaller, and there is less movement of the binding element.
What this means to you, is that the Edge Guide must be reset to center the holes of the oversize cover. Follow the same steps for setting the Edge Guide and checking the setting that you just completed. If you were punching a number of documents using oversize covers, you would set the Edge Guide for the paper, punching all the paper then set the Edge Guide for the covers and punch all the covers.
Both Wire Binding and Coil Binding are set up using steps 1 through 5 since the covers are flush cut with the paper (no oversize), there is no need to reset the Edge Guide.
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