MyBinding Perfect Bind T-30 Thermal Binding Machine
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MyBinding Perfect Bind T-30 Thermal Binding Machine

Part #: MYT30
Brand: MyBinding
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Product Description

The new PerfectBind T-30 thermal binding machine is a wonderful high quality thermal binding machine designed to bind documents up to 1" thick or you can bind multiple documents at one time up to 1" total thickness. The PerfectBind T-30 is incredibly simple to use. All you have to do is place your document in the machine and wait until the buzzer sounds letting you know that the binding process is finished. The PerfectBind T-30 has a built in cooling rack attached to the back of the machine providing a convenient place to let one set of documents cool while you bind the next ones. The PerfectBind T-30 is fully compatible with all of the thermal utility covers, thermal binding covers and the thermal binding glue strips that we sell. It can be used to bind hard cover cases but hard covers may require two binding cycles.
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Product Details

  • Durable light gray plastic shell
  • Easy operation with buzzer and indicator light.
  • Built in cooling rack for increased performance
  • Maximum Spine Width: 1"
  • Maximum Spine Length: 11.8"
  • Part Number: MYT30
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 Month Manufacturer's Warranty

Demonstration Video

Transcript: This is the Perfect Bind T-30 Thermal Binding Machine!While the machine takes about two minutes to warm up, lets start on your first book.Open your thermal binding cover.  Observe the glue strip in the center—you always want your pages within the width of this.  You can see it easier on this hardcover. Make sure your pages do not exceed past this width.But it’s a simple as jogging your pages evenly together and inserting them against the glue strip. Close the book up, jog the pages again, and while holding the pages still insert the spine of your book into the machine.It ... Read More

This is the Perfect Bind T-30 Thermal Binding Machine!

While the machine takes about two minutes to warm up, lets start on your first book.

Open your thermal binding cover.  Observe the glue strip in the center—you always want your pages within the width of this.  You can see it easier on this hardcover. Make sure your pages do not exceed past this width.

But it’s a simple as jogging your pages evenly together and inserting them against the glue strip. Close the book up, jog the pages again, and while holding the pages still insert the spine of your book into the machine.

It takes about one minute to complete a soft cover book. When finished, the machine will beep until you remove the book.

Then jog your book down a few times to ensure the pages are securely in the warm glue.

It’s also important to use the back tray, that way your pages are down in the glue until it hardens completely.

One of the great things about thermal binding is that you can bind multiple books at a time—as long as it doesn’t exceed the one inch opening.

So now you just made for small books in the time of one. And with these soft covers, all the pages are in securely.

Now, with my hardcover I followed all the correct steps very carefully. I even put it in twice as long to compensate for the extra cover thickness.  I even properly used the hard cover spine crimper for the best result.

All that said, it did bind all the pages, but not well—So with this machine, stick with the soft covers and you’ll be happy every time.

If you are looking specifically to make hard covered books, I’ll recommend the pro-bind kits that come with a thermal binding machine, a hardcover crimper, and a set of your own custom covers.

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about thermal binding. If you are looking for a binding that's quick and simple to make, then thermal binding may be a good option for you. The one piece cover has a glue strip in it and all you have to do is place your pages in. Depending on the size of your books and the machine, you can bind multiple books at the same time. You can find different size hard covers to carry up to 500 sheets and soft covers up to 100. Your pages should closely fit the size of your binding, otherwise you might find yourself with awkward gaps. There ... Read More

Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about thermal binding. If you are looking for a binding that's quick and simple to make, then thermal binding may be a good option for you. The one piece cover has a glue strip in it and all you have to do is place your pages in. Depending on the size of your books and the machine, you can bind multiple books at the same time. You can find different size hard covers to carry up to 500 sheets and soft covers up to 100. Your pages should closely fit the size of your binding, otherwise you might find yourself with awkward gaps. There are different colors and customizations available for your thermal binding covers. Using a standalone glue strip works within the same binding machines. Cut it to length to repair worn book spines or make your own covers. As you can see, this is a permanent solution. There's no easy way to edit your books once it's complete. And that is thermal binding. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.

Staff Review

Perfect Bind T30 Thermal Binding Review

Fairly new on the thermal binding market, the Perfect Bind T30 offer users a decent set of features and is fairly easy to use. Not meant for any kind of high volume production, this is a machine that is designed to meet the needs of a home or small office. Any organization that does a limited amount of thermal binding might want to consider this machine. Here is a short review of the T30.

Strengths:

  1. The Perfect Bind T30 looks to be one of the simplest binding solutions on the planet. When you receive the unit, you'll notice that there's only one page of instructions, the machine itself, and the brackets that you attach to the machine's back for the purpose of document cooling. Other than the on/off switch, there are no buttons, dials, or settings to worry about. This is about as simple a machine as there is of any sort, but especially so in the world of binding.
  2. As it is so simply designed, it is a little bit challenging to list the features of the T30, but here goes: There is a light that indicates the machine's readiness, and you will see a flash and hear a beep when the cycle is finished. There is a timer that is built in and will help you ensure that your books are bound for the correct amount of time. On the back, there is also a rack you can use to cool the book after it has been bound, and while you are binding the next document.
  3. With a binding width of one inch, you can either use the T30 to bind either one book, or several documents at one time that are up to an inch thick. The opening is twelve inches long and is thus prefect for binding books that are letter sized.
  4. This machine is as simple to use as a toaster, and kind of reminds us of one. To get your book bound, all you have to do is to put the pages in the cover, put the document into the T30, and wait for the beep and light that tell you that the process is complete.
  5. At under a hundred dollars, we seriously doubt that you will find a less expensive thermal binding solution anywhere. There is likely no better way to create a small number of permanently bound books on a very small budget.

Weaknesses:

  1. While we didn't notice any problems with the T30, you should be aware of some basic limitations with this machine. You will have no luck using this machine to bind books that are longer than 12 inches in length, or that are thicker than one inch.
  2. You cannot adjust the heat settings on the T30. That means that you may be required to run some documents and most hardcover books through the machine twice in order to ensure that the spines receive enough heat that the glue is activated. None of the above issues are all that major, however, and we think that the simplicity of this binding system trumps them soundly.

Questions & Answers

For thermal binding, you would use the thermal binding covers, they would be a one piece cover, with front, back and spine, with glue in the spine. https://www.mybinding.com/binding/binding-supplies/thermal-covers.html

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 4 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. You are not able to use separate piece front and back covers with the glue strips for thermal binding. You would need to use either a stock thermal cover that has glue in the spine or make a custom single piece cover, front , spine and back are of all the same piece or the glue would just melt into the machine.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 2 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately the MyBinding Perfect Bind T-30 Thermal Binding Machine is only available in a 110v version.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 6 months ago ago
Thank you for your questions. We do ship internationally. If you put items in your cart and view the cart, you can enter your country and postal code to get the shipping cost. For international orders we only accept PayPal or wire transfer (there is a fee for wire transfers) as payment. Typical transit time for international shipping is 5 - 10 business days in transit. You can find the glue strip here . The strips are 1" wide, you can be manually trimmed down to fit the spine of your book. Please contact our customer service department directly if you need assistance placing the order and we would be happy to help.

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 4 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. With the MyBinding Perfect Bind T-30 Thermal Binding Machine you would use either a premade Thermal Binding covers that has the glue incorporated in the spine or you can make you own custom covers ( single piece, front , spine and back) and use a glue strip. You can find our selection of thermal binding supplies here .

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 4 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. With thermal binding you would need to use a pre-made thermal cover or make a custom full wrap around cover where the front, spine and back are a single piece and use a glue strip. You can find the Thermal Binding supplies here .

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 4 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The nest step up that would be able to work with a thermal hardcover would be the Fellowes Helios 30 Thermal Binding Machine which can be found here .

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 4 months ago ago
You can use glue strips with any thermal binding machine. You just have to make sure you have a wrap around cover. Basically you cannot use with a 2 piece cover. The glue strip is meant to go in a creased full sheet that you would put your book in so the glue has something to stick the pages to. You do want to make sure you leave a small gap at each end so it does not leak over the edge. If you click here, this video will show you exactly how to create your own cover.

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years ago
You are able to use Glue Strips ( part# BIADSTRIP11 ) with this thermal binding machine. Glue strips are NOT a stand alone bind they have to be used in conjunction with a full wrap around cover, otherwise the glue will melt and adhere to the machine itself.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 1 months ago ago
The Perfect Bind T-30 is fast, easy to use and produces awesome looking documents. The only downside is that you need to buy covers to match each of the document thicknesses that you are looking to bind. If all of your documents are small and similar thicknesses then this machine may be ideal for you. Plus, you really can't beat the price.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago

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