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                MyBinding Blog > Binding Supplies

                What’s So Great About Coil Binding Anyways?

                May 25, 2023 by Emily Frazer Leave a Comment

                What's So Great About Coil Binding Anyways? without text.

                What’s So Great About Coil Binding Anyways?


                Coil binding, also known as spiral binding, is one of the most common binding options available. Its versatility and ease of use make it a popular choice for all sized businesses. The durability of the coil means that your document will wear out before the spine does. And the low cost keeps production moving at a steady rate.

                Go anywhere and you’ll eventually see the iconic shape of a coil bound document.

                Not all documents are suited for coil binding, however. Depending on your needs, coil binding could be more detrimental than beneficial. Here are a few things to think about when you get ready to bind.


                A document being coil bound by the Akiles CoilMac EPI+ Coil Binder
                Coil Binding is a popular binding method. The durability, ease of use and affordability makes coil binding great for almost all projects. The Akiles CoilBind EPI+ pictured here.

                Advantages

                The biggest advantage to coil binding is the ability to open pages all the way around the spine. Unlike all other binding options, only coil binding allows for pages to be seen from a complete 360 view. This ensures that no information gets lost within the centerfold and double-sided prints benefit greatly. Information can also span across two pages with a seamless transition.

                The coil also allows for documents to lay completely flat when open. Walking away with an open coil won’t have you coming back to a closed document. If you will be writing on your document, coil binding also comes without the hassle of pushing on the spine to flatten, potentially damaging your document. Even if you do press down on the coil while writing, the flexibility of the plastic bounces back into shape.

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                Coils are also available in a wide variety of options. MyBinding alone offers over 45 different colors to choose from. Coils range from 6mm to 50mm in size, or 30 pages to 440 pages thick. If you have smaller document sizes than the standard coil, cutting the coil will not damage the overall integrity. The customizations offered by coil binding is hard to match when compared to other traditional binding options.


                A coil crimper and collection of coil binding.
                Cutting coil binding does not damage the integrity of the coil. Get the perfect length coil for any sized project.

                Cost and ease of use are more benefits to coil binding. When it comes to binding a document with coil, it is by far the easiest solution available. Coil binding can be hand-threaded without the use of a machine simply by twisting the coil into place. For short run document production, this helps cut down on the cost of another machine. The longevity of the plastic coil allows it to be reused as often as needed, and the plastic material keeps prices low.

                When you see all the benefits of using coil binding, it becomes clear why it’s a such a popular binding method.


                Disadvantages

                The biggest disadvantage to coil binding lies in its appearance. The general shape and material of a coil is not always ideal in a business setting. The coil can draw attention away from the document as it stands apart from the document. Additionally, plastic is often frowned upon because of the texture of the material.

                A coil bound monthly report by a company called Tech Performance
                Coil binding is sometimes considered less professional compared to other binding options.

                Stacking documents with coil binding can also create problems. If you were to stack your documents on top of each other with coils directly on top of each other, the pile will eventually start to stagger. The only way to stack coil bound documents is to have the coils alternating per side. Doesn’t make for the cleanest, or easiest, stack to access.

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                Coils are rarely the exact size of the punched hole. This helps making binding it easier, and the general turning the paper easier. However, this also means the paper has room to move. Pages may not perfectly align to each other and shift around when the document gets jostled. This isn’t ideal when you’re trying to make a display of ‘perfectionism’.

                Crimping the coil curls the final coil into the coil before it, creating an end to the coil. If the coil hasn’t been properly crimped the document can unravel. Coil binding is the only binding option that has a chance to fall apart if turned too many times.

                Plastic is not the most temperature friendly. If put under enough extreme heat, your coil could easily melt. Alternatively, if put under enough extreme cold, the plastic becomes fragile and break with one good hit. If you know your document could experience such extremes, it might be better to go with another binding option.

                The slogan is “When Image Matters” and coil binding may get a little heat. While coils are fun to look at and play with, sometimes business needs to be serious.


                So, should you spiral bind your document?

                Coil binding is a popular option in the wide world of binding. Like all binding methods, it comes with its advantages and disadvantages.

                The real question should be: “What is your document being used for?”

                The advantages of having your document lay completely flat and open make it ideal for notetaking or quick references. The variety of colors also allows you to have fun with the customizable options. And if you only need to bind a few documents, coil will do short work without the cost of investing in a larger machine.

                However, if you’re going into a strict, corporate setting, coil could subtract from the image you’re trying to make. The feel of the plastic isn’t as luxurious and the jutting out of the coil makes it stand apart from the bound document. If your crimped ends weren’t crimped just right, your document could just fall apart while presenting.


                A calendar waiting to be bound by coil binding.
                Calendars are commonly bound with coil binding.

                This question can only be answered by yourself and your goals. Hopefully this has helped you decide on if coil binding is the right binding method for you or not.


                Common Uses

                Coil binding can often be found on documents that are being constantly referenced, such as cookbooks or company policies. The ability to have your document lay completely flat and fold upon itself is perfect when you don’t have that much space.

                Coil binding is also commonly found on documents that will see heavy use to write on or will need edits made. It would be a great option for first drafts as it would allow for everything to be seen, and you can reuse the coil after it’s been used.

                Calendars also commonly use coils. The color variety makes for some fun combinations that calendar companies fully utilize to their advantage.




                If you have any additional questions, please reach out to customerservice@mybinding.com, or call us at 1-800-944-4573.

                Thank you for choosing MyBinding.com, When Image Matters

                Infograph on the pros vs cons of using coil binding

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                How to Bind Paper

                August 30, 2022 by Mallory Morsa

                There are numerous methods to bind paper, including some that involve nothing more than the use of loose binders such as rings or posts, while others include the use of binding machinery. Any of the following methods of binding paper may be suitable for your needs; the best option for you will depend on the purpose, how it will be used, the preferred aesthetic, the skill level of the person doing the binding, and your budget. We have specialists available to help you make sense of all the options for binding pages as you explore them. You can call them at (800) 944-4573 or email them at sales@mybinding.com

                How You Can Bind Documents without a Machine 

                These various methods of binding paper will work well if you’re trying to learn how to do it without having to purchase an actual machine. Browse the material below as we explain spine binding and loose leaf binding techniques that only require a few tools—such as book rings and Chicago screws—not expensive equipment. These types of solutions are beneficial for both individuals and small companies, as well as major businesses in need of practical options. 

                PINCHBOOK NAVY CLOTH PHOTOBOOK HARDCOVERS WITH WINDOW 

                Quick, DIY Hard Covers 

                Pinchbook hard covers let you quickly create a presentation or photobook. With them, beautiful, expert hard-cover books can be made without any equipment! We are confident that you will discover the ideal hard cover for your projects here given the large variety of designs they come in. There are hard-cover photobooks available that are either portrait or landscape-oriented and with or without windows. Select the material—leather or cloth—then decide on your favorite color, beige, navy, or red. To help you save money, each of these photobook hardcovers is offered in economical packages of 5 or 10.  

                You can create DIY hard cover presentations using Pinchbook hardcovers in less than 5 seconds. It’s as easy as printing the pages you need, fully opening the covers to insert them, then closing them again. The innovative gripping spine offers an extraordinarily tight hold for up to 35 sheets (20 lb. bond paper), allowing you to utilize them for client demonstrations, financial statements, restaurant menus, realtor documentation, and a variety of other applications. The same procedure of opening your covers, replacing or removing contents, and then closing them again can be used to update your pages. 

                With the help of these inexpensive DIY hardcovers, you can create impressive presentations for your clients, whether they are high-end or small businesses, without having to use any expensive equipment or the hassle of conventional punch-and-bind techniques. Choose from a vast selection of colors and sizes, among which are offered in faux leather or cloth. 

                 

                Chicago Screw Posts/Binding Posts 

                In order to use screw post binding—which is sometimes referred to as screw and stud binding or occasionally Chicago post binding—holes must be drilled into the finished book product. To make sure the bookbinding is securely fastened, cap screws are applied after barrel posts are put into those holes. Projects in the arts, crafts, and industry frequently use this binding method. They come in several different finishes, such as black aluminum, black plastic, silver, gold, white, and brass.

                Chicago Screws come in diameters up to 5 inches long, making them ideal for binding bulky documents. If even that isn’t long enough, you may purchase extensions to increase the length of your posts to up to ten inches. Because of this, binding documents of virtually any size is now possible. There aren’t many other binding options that can handle such massive documents as securely as this one can. Just pair with a quality paper drill (or use pre-punched paper) to easily bind with Chicago screws, 

                COVERBIND BLACK AGILITY BINDING COVERS 

                Side-Staple, Agility Report Covers 

                Without requiring any extra tools, these side staple wrap-around report covers from Coverbind provide a quick and practical method of binding thin documents. Put your pages (20# bond paper) inside the wrap-around cover, then affix the two tabs on the spine with a staple. In comparison to other wrap-around choices, these tab cut-outs let you fully open your cover without rearranging the pages inside. 

                The premium 80 lb. textured linen used for the spines and back covers are available in navy, black, or white. You can see through the first page without distracting glares thanks to the front cover’s 7 mil clear matte surface. Each document can be tailored to your specific needs by simply replacing the first sheet with your own printed version. These wrap-around presentation binders, sometimes known as Agility covers, elevate the display of straightforward stapled documents by adding depth. They are widely used by companies across the world for all types of presentations, briefings, reference materials, and much more. They can carry up to around 15 sheets of paper(20# bond paper) and there is a recyclable, eco-friendly choice available.  

                BLACK METAL LOOSE LEAF RINGS

                Loose Leaf Book Binding Rings 

                One method for firmly securing loose papers together is to use book rings hole-punched printer paper and loose-leaf paper can be used with them. These rings are offered in bulk or individual packages and are made of durable metal. They are available in assorted sizes to meet your needs. Binding rings are loose, metal, or plastic rings that can be used quickly and without a binding machine. Because they are inexpensive, simple, long-lasting, editable as often as necessary, and just require a basic hole-puncher to bind, loose-leaf book binding rings are extremely popular. 

                Rings have a variety of applications, both at home and at work. A set of keys can be kept together in a ring, which can then be hung in a visible place. A sign-up sheet can be made by hanging a stack of papers with a single ring through the corner on a corkboard at work. 

                Use a set of rings to bind training manuals or presentation papers for a cheap way to make books. Hold fabric swatches together to demonstrate colors to a customer. Paint swatches can be put together using rings to match a color scheme. They’re also great for putting together a collection of flashcards for kids at a daycare or classroom. 

                Think about how many documents you want to bind together before purchasing binding rings. It’s best to buy rings that are a little bit bigger than you require in case you need to add other items later. Select huge loose-leaf rings for manuscripts, instructions, or training manuals. One-inch or smaller book rings can be used to organize school supplies by student name or to hold multiple pages of paper at once. 

                To prevent splitting and cracking, certain rings are made of steel that has been nickel-plated. Most rings have a hinged opening that makes it simple to add or remove more things by opening and closing the ring. 

                PADDING STARTER KIT

                Notepad Binding 

                With the appropriate padding materials and no need for a machine, it is simple to create your own paper pads. If you find yourself always needing new paper pads but don’t want to spend a fortune doing so, you should probably invest in note pad making supplies and learn to build your own. 

                The carbon steel blade of the Lassco Wizer Separating Knife is ideal for separating pads before transferring or stacking them. Want to choose a specific number of pads? Purchase the Lassco Wizer Adjustable Pad Counter which was created to provide a precise way of picking up a stack of notepads at once. Padding Chipboards are used to keep notepads in place by interleafing the pads. 

                Every solution we offer is built to strict standards to guarantee a user-friendly tool or product that will provide accurate results for your needs. Look no further if you’re looking to purchase paper pad supplies online. We offer everything you require to produce high-quality pads of paper that are more affordable than those you may buy at your neighborhood office supply store. For a full notepad binding solution, combine with our padding presses.  

                STANDARD WHITE ROUND RING CLEAR VIEW BINDERS

                Ring Binders 

                So, the time has come to compile your printed report, document, or presentation in a way that you can not only carry it safely to its destination but in a way that allows for easy viewing and changes as needed. All you need to bind with a ring binder is a hole puncher or pre-punched 3-hole paper.

                With a view binder, you can insert a customized cover into the clear pocket attached to the front of the binder. It comes in a variety of professional colors and rings, including circular rings and D-Rings. Non-view binders don’t have this option and instead maintain the plain vinyl coating on the covers. Some people call non-view ring binders “reference binders” because they are mostly used to store things and not for showing them off. Specialty binders should also be considered as well. You could find that hanging binders are the most practical solution for your paperwork. Typical binder sizes include half-letter, letter, oversize, legal, and tabloid, but binders can be found in virtually any dimension. Don’t forget to get index tabs, tab dividers, sheet protectors, zip pouches, or any other ring binder accessory that will elevate how you bind paper.

                BLACK 4:1 PITCH PLASTIC SPIRAL BINDING COIL

                Spiral Plastic Binding Coils 

                Spiral coil binding, or plastic coil binding, is the method of choice for professionals and hobbyists who regularly create culinary menus, pocket guides, training manuals, and much more. And with any binding project, you need the right tools. But don’t worry, it’s not a binding machine. If you don’t have access to a binding punch machine or just want to save time during the document binding process by skipping the step of punching cover stock, then choose from our variety of pre-punched binding covers. With our assortment of pre-punched paper, you can begin printing on them right away. They come in a variety of sizes, colors, and punch patterns, so you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for. No spiral binding equipment is necessary because all the pages have been pre-punched with holes that allow the coils to be rolled in by hand. The ability to use spiral binding coils without having to purchase a machine has made this once complicated craft accessible to everybody.

                How to Bind Pages with a Binding Machine 

                MyBinding is the go-to resource for professional document binding services for customers of all kinds, from sole proprietors and startups to multinational corporations and publishing houses. When binding documents, a binding machine is a tried-and-true method. There will be a puncher to make holes all the way through your book and a binder to put a spine on it. There are several alternatives to traditional punch-and-bind methods, such as using tape or heat to bind documents. What you want your pages to look like after bound, as well as how much money you have to invest in a machine and ongoing binding supplies, are the two most important criteria in deciding which method is ideal for you. Check out some of the most typical methods for using a binding machine, and remember that you can always give us a call at (800)944-4573 if you need assistance deciding which method is ideal for you. 

                COVERBIND CPB2SG PERFECT BINDING MACHINE 

                Perfect Binding 

                Perfect binding is frequently regarded as the best type of document finishing. Perfect binding machines use hot glue to attach a stack of documents to a wrap-around cover. As a result, we have a high-quality item that carries on the centuries-old practice of skilled bookmakers. After the pages are bound, most businesses use a guillotine cutter to trim the visible edges (often known as face trimming). When it’s all said and done, the book resembles a paperback you might purchase at a store.

                Alternately, these contents might be bound into a hardcover book to create a hardbound finished product. Thermal binding machines using adhesive strips or Coverbind print-on-demand covers may be a more cost-effective option for those on a tighter budget. Every time you run a production cycle, flawless binding machines allow you to produce catalogs, indexes, and paperback volumes that you can be proud of. Find all the supplies you require to bind softcover novels, manuals, and much more of professional quality. Higher page count paperback books can be bound with greater consistency, speed, and efficiency with the appropriate machinery and supplies.  

                Perfect binding is a type of bookbinding where a paperback cover is attached to the spine of constructed pages of a book or magazine using a flexible adhesive. The adhesive binding machine flattens and roughens the spine section and distributes the flexible adhesive after assembling all of the reading material. The ability to employ excellent binding with publications up to several inches thick is one of its key benefits. A square back binding machine might be the ideal option if your booklets don’t have many pages or just aren’t for perfect bookbinding. 

                AKILES WIREMAC 3:1 MANUAL DOUBLE LOOP WIRE BINDING MACHINE

                Wire-O Twin Loop Binding 

                If you have ever tried to turn the pages of a wire-bound book, you know that there is very little resistance when compared to a flawlessly bound or saddle-stitched book. The preferred approach for binding experts who regularly create documents that unfold 360 degrees or lay flat use wire-o binding machines, also referred to as twin loop and double loop binding. Thanks to Wire-low O’s price, intuitive interface, and fast throughput, you may save money without sacrificing quality or speed when creating documents. Any product that needs a professional finish will greatly benefit from being wire-bound like manuals, journals, reports, brochures, calendars, books, and more.

                Wire-bound pages stay put and let you read the material without needing to hold the document open because they don’t cause the spinal tension that other binding techniques do. You can discover a machine in our range of Wire-O binding machines that will meet your everyday binding requirements among a variety of desktop units and floor-standing versions.  

                Every wire binding machine we provide will tightly hold book covers and pages together using a continuous hinge of double wire loops, resulting in an unmatched clean, and upscale appearance. Some of the top manufacturers in the finishing sector, like Akiles, Tamerica, Rhin-O-Tuff, and others, provide a considerable variety of Wire-O binding equipment. We have the equipment you want, whether it is a 3:1 pitch machine for smaller volumes, a 2:1 pitch machine for larger books, or a combined system like the Akiles Duo Combo.

                RHIN-O-TUFF 7700PB MEGA DUTY ELECTRIC PLASTIC COMB BINDING SYSTEM 

                Plastic Comb Binding 

                All kinds of companies use plastic comb binding machines, particularly those that require a cost-effective and editable binding option. The PVC plastic comb spines with circular rings are spread apart and then closed around a stack of papers in the plastic comb binding, which is a cost-effective option. This binding method is ideal for applications like cookbooks and manuals that will be piled on shelves in addition to the affordable pricing advantages because it allows for unique printing on the spines. These machines use standard plastic comb bindings, often known as GBC spines, and punch 19 rectangle holes along a letter-sized 11-inch edge.

                To make sure that customers like you have access to cutting-edge equipment while staying within your budget, we provide comb binding machines at affordable prices from some of the top manufacturers in the industry like GBC, Akiles, Tamerica, Swingline, Rhin-O-Tuff, and Renz. Look no further if you need a solution for your individual or low-volume book binding needs. We provide manual comb binding machines that are simple to operate and produce high-quality outcomes. Most of these models can accommodate volumes up to 14 inches wide, making them ideal for use in organizations that deal with letter, legal, half-size, and other standard page formats.

                AKILES WIREMAC PROFESSIONAL 3:1 WIRE BINDING STARTER KIT WITH SUPPLIES AND COVERS

                Spiral-O Wire Comb Binding 

                Spiral-O wire binding combines classic Wire-O binding wires with plastic binding combs; in essence, they are produced identically to twin loop wire bindings but with holes spaced according to the plastic comb standard, making them work with common comb binding machines. Simply add a wire closer, and your typical comb-bound books will be transformed into a wire-bound option with a more refined and polished appearance.

                A standalone wire closer is needed for high-volume applications and print businesses that already have a wire-binding punch. By having one person punch the wire binding spines while another person inserts them and closes them with a solo wire closer, you can more than double your production.  

                Check out alternatives with a manual punch for lower volumes. Each device has a manual punch that can create a 2:1 or a 3:1 hole pattern. If you perform a lot of binding, you might want to think about an electric punch system. Twin loop and double loop binding are now easier than ever thanks to these wire binding technologies. The reports, proposals, presentations, and other documents you create will look stylish and professional when bound with Spiral-O wire binding, leaving a lasting effect on clients or customers who handle and read them.

                COVERBIND 5000 / BINDOMATIC ACCEL FLEX PROFESSIONAL THERMAL BINDING MACHINE 

                Thermal Binding 

                Thermal binding machines are a fantastic option if you’re seeking the quickest, most reliable document binding solution. These innovative thermal binding techniques rapidly and securely tie your pages and wrap-around covers together using heat. When you insert the pre-made covers into the thermal binding machine, a special binding glue that has been applied to the spine of the covers activates. Due to this, the binding process may be completed relatively quickly; depending on the machine, up to 120 books can be produced per minute.

                You can accomplish remarkable speeds of up to 15 pages per minute even with their less complex manual approach. You can be sure to discover the ideal machine to enhance every step of your document finishing process with our assortment of Coverbind thermal binding machines. Their versatility provides an excellent return on investment and is powerful and precise.  

                You can relax knowing that your thermal binding machine will provide an incredibly professional finish whether you use it for covers, presentations, reports, or other items. You can quickly generate perfectly bound papers by combining cutting-edge thermal binding equipment with premium covers. Invest in one of our heat-binding machines today to increase output volumes, speeds, and efficiency overall. 

                AKILES RUBICOIL MANUAL COIL BINDING STARTER KIT WITH SUPPLIES

                Spiral Coil Binding 

                A spiral binding machine is a type of binding device that can be used to bind documents mechanically. Spiral coil binding allows documents to open flat, and pages can be flipped through the full 360 degrees around the spine thanks to the coil’s flexibility. Coil binding may be done quickly and easily, and there is a rainbow of color options to pick from. These binding spines, sometimes known as a plastic coils or spiral binders, are adaptable, straightforward, and appealing. To keep coils from rolling out of the perforations, they are rolled through them and then crimped on the edges. Guides assist you to line up your pages, a handle or a button punches the pages, a curved table bends the spine in preparation for the coil, and some models even have an electric coil inserter to roll out the coils for you (or you can roll it in by hand).

                When compared to conventional binding methods, coil binding eliminates spinal strain and allows the pages to freely turn as the coil is turned.   Manuscripts, calendars, training materials, portfolios, sales presentations, and a plethora of other document types benefit greatly from spiral binding since it allows the pages to fold without compromising the book’s structural strength.  

                The plastic binding coil is the strongest binding spine since it doesn’t break when bent. Our large variety of coil binding machines means you can choose the perfect option for your needs with minimal hassle. Coil binding machines are available from a variety of top manufacturers, including Tamerica, Rhin-O-Tuff, and Akiles. Our selection of spiral binding machines includes both tabletop and free-standing, along with manual and electric punches to meet your every demand.

                FASTBACK 9 STRIP/TAPE BINDING MACHINE - FB9 

                Tape Strip Binding 

                When you use a tape binding machine to attach a high-quality linen cloth binding strip to the spines of your completed pages or signatures, you get a professional-looking final product. Each strip has a heat-activated adhesive already affixed to it, which when put into the binder, forms a solid bond. When creating educational content, technical manuals, mailers, and one-time publications, tape binding is a minimal method of thermal binding that works well. While tape binding is a less expensive option for perfect binding as well as other techniques, the professional presentation is unaffected. The tools you need to finally streamline your publishing procedures are available in our collection of tape binding machines. MyBinding is pleased to offer Fastback tape binding machines, which help small to large offices create demonstrations, contracts, reports, and more. These machines can accommodate 10 to 350 pages of 20-pound bond paper. These simple, quick, and stylish binding machines are among the most popular ones available. The best feature about tape binding is that it runs entirely automatically and doesn’t require you to punch any paper.

                CHALLENGE PADDY WAGON HEAVY DUTY PADDING PRESS AND ACCESSORIES 

                Notepad Binding 

                Do you want to create your own personalized printed notepads? Why not invest in a padding press so you can produce your own notepads, carbonless forms, or scratch pads? Using a decent padding press is a straightforward technique to achieve quality custom notepads. Paper stacks are put inside a padding machine, which holds them firmly in place. The user then uses a padding brush to apply the padding compound to the back border of the paper stack. The stack of papers can be removed, divided, and cut to s after the pad glue has dried. Overall, investing in a paper padding press for your company is a wise choice given how simple it is to use and the high-quality outcomes of the product. Numerous businesses, including those in education, law, real estate, printing, engineering, healthcare, and more, frequently use notepad binding.

                MAX HD-50F BLACK FLAT-CLINCH HALF-STRIP STANDARD STAPLER 

                Staple Binding 

                You’ve come to the right place if you’re looking for a premium stapler for your desk or your office. Select from electric, standard desktop, hand grip, heavy duty large capacity, and specialty types. Additionally, we offer a complete array of staples for use with almost any office stapler you might have. Or, if you’re searching for a larger, more robust unit, take a look at our section on paper handling equipment, which includes stitchers and equipment for creating booklets. 

                BLACK 20-SHEET FULL-STRIP STAPLER

                Desktop Staplers 

                Desktop staplers are a useful and important tool for binding documents while traveling. There should be one in every workspace, including offices, homes, classrooms, and other creative abodes. And you’re lucky since we have a variety to choose from, including different colors, stapling techniques, and neck capacities. We have a solution for you whether you need to manage up to 20 sheets or up to 70 sheets. We even carry a few models with traditional, sleek styling or a light-touch capability.

                HEAVY DUTY ALL-STEEL 170-SHEET STAPLER 

                Heavy-Duty Staplers 

                Are you annoyed that your staples fail to get through thicker documents or damage them? Our heavy-duty staplers, which are available in a wide range of sizes, sheet capacities, and designs, can address your issues. Some are portable, but the majority are substantial desktop machines. There are capacities for 35, 150, and 240 sheets at once! You will be able to easily and powerfully staple practically any paper you require thanks to this. Use them to bind hard cover documents or fasten larger reports. There are countless options.

                SWINGLINE SPEED PRO 25 ELECTRIC STAPLER

                Electric Staplers 

                For people who need to quickly staple together tiny or large documents, electric staplers are an option. A wide range of models from various companies that can handle documents of various sizes and thicknesses are available from MyBinding. Even battery-powered portable variants are available from us.

                RAPID 1 HEAVY DUTY PLIER STAPLER 

                Hand Staplers 

                Most people associate a stapler with the large, hefty type that once sat on their primary school teacher’s desk. The hand staplers offered by MyBinding are slightly different, though. These hand grasp devices, often known as hand tackers, are perfect for uses like sewing. To use one of them, you do not need to be a seamstress. Some individuals enjoy the ergonomic feel of this form of a stapler, where the handle is squeezed together like a pair of scissors as opposed to being struck with a hammer at the top.

                LONG REACH booklet STAPLER 

                Booklet Stapler 

                It’s not as simple as it would seem to make a booklet using your stapler. You might need a booklet stapler model because it has a deep enough throat to staple the document in the exact middle. To ensure that the fasteners are straight and uniform, you also need an alignment guide (especially if you are placing 2 or three in the middle of your booklet). You can quickly and easily make stapled booklets using the components on this page, which include instructions. Select a model that matches the dimensions and weight of the documents you plan to staple.

                STAPLE REMOVER

                Staple Removers 

                Despite our best efforts, mistakes will inevitably be made, and we’ll need to remove staples. For this, a staple remover should always be close at hand, and you can choose from a variety of staple removers available at MyBinding. There are tiny lever-based staple removers, as well as high-duty pinch and lever staple removers and pinching mechanisms. Although the number of sheets each one can hold varies, comfort should also be considered. You can use them on walls, paper, and bulletin boards.

                HEAVY DUTY STAPLES 

                Staple Supplies 

                Nothing is more frustrating than realizing you are out of staples when reaching into a drawer or supply closet. So be sure to stock up now with MyBinding because we have a large selection of staples here; pick from different brands, various sheet capacities, and in various colors. Up to 25 sheets can be bound together using regular 1/4″ staples. Heavy-duty staples, on the other hand, can hold anywhere between 50 and 200 sheets. However, for some projects, you might need to upgrade to specialty staples.

                Everything you need to bind your documents and reports is available at MyBinding . We have everything you need, whether it’s a machine that’s simple to use and packed with features or the binding supplies that make them function. Look through our extensive collection of tools, materials, and report covers to discover what you need. Need some more information or have questions? We have experts for that — Call them at 1-800-944-4573 or send them an email at sales@mybinding.com

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                Office Supplies and Devices to Make Your Workday Easier

                April 12, 2012 by Jeff McRitchie Leave a Comment

                /synaps-synthetic-paper-smWhen it comes to work, it’s always good to save time and be as productive as possible. A lot of this comes from being organized and dedicated, but it always helps to have access to supplies and machines that can make things easier. Here are some that can make your job easier and help you get more done.

                1. Synthetic paper. Most companies go through a lot of paper and some of them even laminate their documents to give them added protection. However, laminating can take up time and you need certain equipment and supplies to do it. Luckily, there’s always the option of using synthetic paper. This type of paper is made out of polyester but it looks just like the normal type you would use in your photocopier. Synthetic paper is waterproof so it’s ideal for documents that will be used frequently. It can be used in a variety of devices including laser printers and digital presses. Since this type of paper is a very crisp shade of white, it will make any document look great whether you’re preparing marketing materials or printing out photographs. Synthetic paper can be hole-punched so you can use it with three-ring binders and various types of binding machines. Best of it, it will help you save time and eliminates the need for a laminator.
                2. Pre-punched paper. If you’d prefer to stick with traditional paper and you use a binding machine on a regular basis, you’ll be glad to know there are pre-punched sheets available. You can get paper that’s prepared for different binding methods including plastic comb and twin-loop wire. This paper is available in a bunch of different colors (white, purple, blue, etc.) and since you don’t need to punch it, you can begin binding your document after it’s been printed. It makes document finishing very convenient and it will help you save a lot of time.
                3. A continuous-duty paper shredder. It’s clear that identity theft is a huge problem in this society. Due to this, it’s become necessary to shred just about every unneeded document from correspondence to ATM receipts, credit reports to old tax returns. That’s why you should get a paper shredder for your office, especially one that has a continuous motor. This type of motor allows the shredder to operate non-stop so that you and your colleagues can destroy documents throughout the day. Shredders with continuous-duty motors are often large which makes them ideal for shared use. If you place one of these machines in your copy room or near a printer, it will be easy for everyone to shred their documents which will help keep your private information out of the wrong hands.
                4. A letter folder. One of the most time-consuming office tasks is folding documents for mailing. This is especially true if you have a large mailing that needs to go out…and if you’re working under a quickly approaching deadline. You can reduce your stress level (and save time) by using a letter folder. This is simply a machine that can take a piece of paper (or a few of them) and fold it (usually into thirds) in a few seconds. It will save you time and it will reduce the risk of paper cuts. Some of these devices can even handle stapled documents so you can save even more time. A letter folder is a great addition to your mailroom and it would also be a helpful tool for your receptionist or administrative assistant to have on his/her desk.
                5. An electric stapler. Although more and more offices are turning to e-mail and the Internet to communicate and share documents, you can still get a lot of use out of a high-quality electric stapler. There are both handheld and desktop varieties, and both of them make it easy to staple your work in mere seconds. They’re really handy if you need to staple a lot of documents and you don’t need to use a lot of effort to get things done. Be sure to have some extra staples on-hand so you won’t run out at a crucial moment.
                6. A high-quality hole punch. Chances are good that you use three-ring binders in your office. These supplies offer a quick and easy way to organize and store paper documents. While pre-punched paper is available, it’s unlikely that all of your documents (copies, for example) are printed on this type of stock. That’s why you need to have a high-quality hole punch. While choosing a device with a high punching capacity is a good idea, it really pays off to choose one that’s of the highest quality. A good hole punch will last for years so you can take care of all of your documents without any problems. You should also stock up on index tabs so you can organize your work at a moment’s notice.
                7. A calendar whiteboard. Organization is extremely important and you can never have too many tools to help you keep on top of things. One handy organizational tool is a calendar whiteboard. It’s simply a dry-erase board that has a calendar grid printed on it. You can fill in the days with a dry-erase marker so you can keep track of upcoming deadlines and appointments. One of the advantages of using one of these devices is that you won’t need a paper calendar. You’ll be helping the environment as well as staying on top of things.

                These are just a few of the office devices and supplies that can make your workday easier. All of these things will definitely help you save time so you can boost your productivity. From synthetic paper to electric staplers, using these things can make any workday go much more smoothly. Try them out yourself so your job can be easier.

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                Help Out Japan and Save Money at the Same Time

                March 22, 2011 by Jeff McRitchie Leave a Comment

                The tragedy in Japan is one of epic proportions, and the country and its people need all the help they can get. When you order something at MyBinding.com, we’ll donate $5.00 to Mercy Corps to help out. (If you prefer to donate to the cause directly, click here.) That said, with the coupon below, you can save 10% on just about everything on our website including binding machines, laminators, paper shredders, and document finishing supplies. Visit our website today so you can help out the citizens of a great country and save money at the same time.

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                Office Tools and Supplies You Should Have at Home

                March 20, 2011 by Jeff McRitchie Leave a Comment

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                Even if you don’t have a home office, there are several office tools and supplies you should have at home. These items can help you protect documents, get organized, and even help shield you from identity theft. Let’s take a look at what they are….

                1.)    A supply of self-sealing laminating pouches. At some point in your life, you may need to laminate something important. It could be a birth certificate, a memento, or even a special photograph. While you could purchase a laminator to protect you item, it’s more cost-effective to use self-sealing laminating pouches. Just buy a package and keep them in your desk so you can laminate your documents in minutes. Some of the best ones are made by GBC, so be sure to look for them.

                2.)    A good stapler. You should have a stapler at home because chances are good you’ll need to use it at some point. (For example, you may need to staple documentation to your tax returns.) You don’t need to purchase an exceptionally fancy one – a good, basic Swingline stapler will be just fine. A Swingline stapler will last for years so you’ll always be able to use it when you need to.

                3.)    A well-made paper shredder. If you’re like most people, you’re probably somewhat worried about fraud and identity theft. The best way to protect yourself is by shredding your private papers. There is a terrific selection of personal-sized machines and they’re made by great manufacturers such as Fellowes. (Swingline is also now making shredders.) You can use the shredder to shred items like old tax returns, canceled checks, and anything else you want to safely dispose of. This will help keep your personal information secure.

                4.)    A good pair of scissors. Like the stapler, you should have a good pair of scissors because you’ll need them at some point for various activities (i.e. sewing, wrapping gifts, crafts, etc.). A lot of different companies make scissors but you really can’t go wrong with a pair made by Dahle, a German manufacturer. They make a variety of scissors and they feature Solingen steel blades, so they’re very durable. Their scissors also feature sturdy plastic handles and they’re available in different lengths so there’s definitely a pair that’s right for you.

                5.)    Three-ring binders and a durable hole-punch. Three-ring binders are terrific supplies that can help you stay organized. You can use them to store schoolwork, recipes, trading card collections, photographs, and more. It doesn’t hurt to have a couple on-hand so you have them if you need them. Companies like Wilson Jones make particularly good binders. You should also have a three-hole punch so you can get your paper ready to go in the binders. Swingline makes some of the most durable punches, so you can be confident you’re getting a great product.

                These are all office tools and supplies you should have at home. They’ll be helpful for a variety of different tasks and they can also help you keep things organized. A paper shredder will definitely help you protect yourself against fraud, as well. Get these tools and supplies today so you have them when you need them.

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