Proclick Binding

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Is Proclick binding Right for Me?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

ProClick binding is a unique wire binding system that stands apart from every other binding method available on the market: it is the only professional wire bin...

What are the Advantages of Using GBC Proclick Spines?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

GBC ProClick spines solve a specific problem that no other standard binding system addresses as elegantly: creating a professionally bound document that can be...

What types of Proclick binding supplies are available?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

The GBC ProClick system requires specific supplies that are proprietary to the ProClick hole pattern and spine design — unlike universal binding systems such as...

Why Should I Choose GBC Proclick Binding?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

GBC ProClick binding occupies a specific position in the binding market that no other system fills in the same way: it's the only commonly available binding met...

How do I choose the right ProClick Spines?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

ProClick spines are the proprietary wire spine system from GBC that eliminates the separate wire closing step required in standard twin-loop wire binding. Choos...

Can I use Coil with my ProClick Machine?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

One of the more commonly asked questions about ProClick binding machines is whether they can be used with standard plastic coil spines rather than - or in addit...

How do I choose the right ProClick Binding Machine?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

ProClick binding machines represent a specific product line from GBC that uses pre-formed wire spines in a unique press-and-click mechanism to produce wire-boun...

How do I bind a document using ProClick Binding?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

Binding a document with ProClick takes about 5 minutes the first time and about 2 minutes once you've done it a few times. The process is: punch, load, snap shu...

What should I know about Proclick Binding?

Last Updated: 1st June, 2026

GBC ProClick binding is one of those products that sounds too good to be true until you actually use it. It looks exactly like wire-O binding — professional, cl...