Comb Binding Machines

MyBinding.com is your premier source for plastic comb binding machines. In fact, we are one of the largest distributors of GBC / Ibico equipment in North America and we carry the full line of GBC, Swingline, Akiles, Renz, Rhin-O-Tuff and Tamerica binding systems. Whether you are looking for a punch that is manual, electric or just need a modular comb opener, we have them all in virtually every budget range. Plus, we have a huge selection of spines, pre-punched paper and covers to go with your system. Think of us as the one stop shop for your Comb Bind needs.

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Everything There is To Know About Plastic Comb Binding Machines

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This video is designed to help you understand plastic comb binding and the machines and systems used to do it. Comb binding is both inexpensive and simple and you can bind books of up to 425 sheets in length. The first step in comb binding is punching. Plastic combs use a 19 hole punched pattern. Not all machines have the same punch capacity. It’s a consideration you want to take when purchases the system. Once you’ve punched, the second step is binding. In purchasing machine, you’ll want to look at how the comb open and works and how easy it is to thr... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This video is designed to help you understand plastic comb binding and the machines and systems used to do it. Comb binding is both inexpensive and simple and you can bind books of up to 425 sheets in length. The first step in comb binding is punching. Plastic combs use a 19 hole punched pattern. Not all machines have the same punch capacity. It’s a consideration you want to take when purchases the system. Once you’ve punched, the second step is binding. In purchasing machine, you’ll want to look at how the comb open and works and how easy it is to thread your document onto the comb. Plastic comb binding systems work very similarly but they are all a little bit different. Here at MyBinding, we strive to make a demo video for every single unit that we sell. That way you understand the process and the features on each machine such as depth of margin control. Some machines allow for this adjustment making for stronger margins on larger documents. Most every machine has side margin control of some sort. This allows for consistent and centered punching throughout your entire project. Disengageable die pins is a great feature and allows you to process virtually any length of paper. And then you’ll need to make a decision between electric or manual punching. Larger workloads can get pretty tedious with manual punching. When it comes to size and price, the range is wide. Some units are designed for small workloads or for great portability. They work well for the home office, for the occasional use and for the road. And it can cost as little as $130. But as production needs go up, so do the size and price and versatility of different machines. Some machines are quite stylish and fashionable, some stow away really nice for your office space. Most of these systems are all in one with both punching and binding capabilities. Price range on these are under 100 to a few hundred dollars. For larger and more industrial productions, there are modular units built on base systems so you have punching and binding as separate equipment. For higher production, you can have more than one operator or stack the machine together and use it as one. Very heavy duty industrial are long lasting. The price range can go from one up from 1 to $5,000. So regardless of your workloads and needs, MyBinding has the machine for you. Check out more videos, demos, reviews, and how-to’s on MyBinding.com.