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Years after the comb binding machines
were invented, businesses started looking for a better and faster way
of binding. The old comb binding machines were slow, laborious and
difficult to file. As a response, thermal binding was invented and made
an immediate impact.
The thermal binders look much
more modern than the old comb binders. They also look more like a book,
and as such are easier to carry and to file. Plus they are so easy to
use! You simply place a document into a one piece binding cover, place
the cover in the machine and wait a minute till the cycle is finished.
Then take the document out and let it cool before opening.
The disadvantage of the
original thermal binders was that the glue that held the pages in was
not very strong. Plus the glue did not allow you to edit pages as the
glue tended to come out when you took the pages out.
However, now better glue
technology is available that holds the pages more securely in the
cover. Although covers are available to bind up to 200 pages, I would
recommend that you do not try to bind more than 100 pages in a cover.
The glue used now is much more
flexible and allows you to edit pages from a document that is already
bound. All you do is to place the bound document back in the binding
machine and after a minute when the cycle is complete, take out the
pages you want to change and insert the new pages. Then wait till
document cools before opening.
The advantages of the new
thermal binding machines are that they are so simple to use, allowing
anyone to bind a document; they use a one piece cover that is
inexpensive; and they now allow you to easily add and delete pages as
necessary.
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