Thermal Binding Machines - Do you use one?



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11-13-2008 , 11:38 PM
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Thermal Binding Machines - Do you use one?
We are considering adding a thermal binding machine to our office equipment. The machine needs to be able to handle multiple books at once and be relatively easy to use. Does anyone have knowledge of thermal binding machines or do you use one at your office? If you do would you please share the brand and capabilities of the machine you are using and critique its ease of use. Any help would be appreciated.

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11-14-2008 , 09:45 AM
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Re: Thermal Binding Machines - Do you use one?
I would love to know more about the types of binding out there. Right now we have a hand binder and it only binds so many pages.
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11-16-2008 , 01:08 PM
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Re: Thermal Binding Machines - Do you use one?
I've only ever used spiral binding (well, the plastic binding, not the actual spirals). Have you tried contacting an office supply company near you? They'd probably be willing to set up some demonstrations for you. Then you can research the individual brands by name on the internet.

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11-20-2008 , 01:17 PM
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Re: Thermal Binding Machines - Do you use one?
Hi there,

I did a tonne of research on this over the past 4 months and I have some perspectives and details for you.

We do use one at work now you can email me (any of you can) at cselinger@arcfinancial.com my name is Cicilia.

Thanks!

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