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Paper Handling Equipment Comparison 5
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General Binding 40
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Roll Lamination, Laminating 1
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Plastic Comb Binding 12
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Zipbind 2
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Whiteboards 5
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View Binders 1
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VeloBind 4
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Twin Loop Wire 12
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Thermal Binding 8
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SureBind 4
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Strip Binding 1
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Staplers 3
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Stack Cutters 1
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Specialty Binders 2
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Screw Post 2
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School Laminator 1
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Rotary Trimmer 3
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Roll Lamination 10
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Rhin-O-Tuff 4
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Reinforced Paper 1
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Proclick Binding, Zipbind 1
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Proclick Binding 9
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Pre-Printed Index Tabs 1
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Pouch Lamination 14
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Pouch Board Laminator 1
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Pocket Folders 1
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Personal Shredders 1
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Perforated Paper 2
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Perfect Binding 1
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Paper Scoring 2
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Paper Joggers 2
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Paper Folders 9
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Paper Drill 2
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Paper 2
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Multimedia Shredders 1
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Modular Punching 8
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Lanyards 8
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Laminators Comparison 1
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Industrial Shredders 1
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Index Tab Dividers 2
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Hole Punches 2
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High Security Shredders 1
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Health Care Punched Paper 1
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Guillotine Cutters 4
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General Shredding 34
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General Laminating 19
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Foil Laminating 1
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Fastback Binding 25
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Electronic Paper Cutters 1
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Custom Index Tabs 1
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Cross-Cut Shredders 2
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Corner Rounders 2
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Copier Tabs 4
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Coil Binding 20
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Chalkboards 1
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Cardboard Shredders 1
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Bulletin Boards 3
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Booklet Makers 3
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Binding Machines Comparison 8
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Binding Covers 14
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Binding , Rhin-O-Tuff 1
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Binding , Perfect Binding 1
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Binding , Coil Binding 2
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Badge Reels 1
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Badge Holder 1
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ID Accessories 2
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Paper Handling 3
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Ring Binders 2
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Paper Shredders 2
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Boards 2
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Binding 5
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Laminating 9
What should I look for in a manual comb binding machine?
If you are in the market for a manual plastic comb binding machine, you might be wondering how to pick the device that’s best for your needs. To help you out, here are the five features you should look for.
- The right punching length. Most of the comb binding machines on the market are designed for letter-sized paper (8.5” x 11”). There are some devices that are larger so you can bind documents of varying sizes. Usually these machines can handle paper that’s up to 14” long, so you can create legal-sized documents (8.5” x 14”). Choose a device that will be able to handle the paper you want to use.
- Disengageable dies. A good comb binding machine will have disengageable dies. Machines with disengageable dies are suitable for binding work of various sizes because they’ll punch the correct hole pattern. If you don’t disengage the appropriate die(s), you will probably end up with a partial hole at the edge of your paper.
- Depth of punch margin control. A depth of punch margin control is an essential feature that you should look for. This feature allows you to control the distance between the edge of the paper and where the holes are punched. Adjusting this distance will help you create documents that are easy to read because the pages will turn freely. Also, this feature makes it easier to bind short documents as well as work bound with oval combs.
- Durable construction. Since you’re putting out good money for your comb binding machine, it’s important to choose a device that is durably constructed. The most durable machines contain metal parts and can withstand years of use. Whatever machine you choose, it should definitely have a metal comb opener since this feature will be used frequently.
- A good warranty. Finally, the comb binding machine you select should have a good warranty. Comb binding machine warranties can last anywhere from 90 days to a year or two. Be sure to find out if the warranty is replacement one or of the return-and-repair variety. Replacement warranties can be more convenient because you’ll be able to get a new machine so you can stay productive.
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