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Comparing And Contrasting The Gbc Combbind C55 And C75 Plastic Comb Binding Machines

General Binding Corporation (GBC) is the number one manufacturer of plastic comb

binding machines and they offer two very basic products for this type of binding: the CombBind C55 and C75. This article will compare and contrast these two units and determine which one is the one to get if you need a simple way to bind your documents.

Punching and Binding Capabilities

The C55 is a very basic machine that can only punch 5 sheets of paper per lift. While this punching capacity would be adequate for small booklets, using this device to punch a longer document would be tedious. However, you can only bind booklets that contain up to 90 pages with this device, so depending on your needs, this punching ability might be workable. You can use combs that are up to 0.5 inches thick with this unit.

The C75 offers more punching and binding power. It can punch up to 10 sheets at once and your documents can contain as many as 125 pages. Also, this product can punch oversized covers.


Neither one of these machines has disengageable dies, so you will only be able to punch and bind documents that are letter size or covers that are slightly oversize (8.75" x 11.25").

Special Features

The C55 has a rotary comb opener and a push lever used to punch your paper. That eliminates the need for a bulky handle and allows this product to be extremely compact. Meanwhile, the C75 has a full-sized handle that both righties and lefties can use. (See the next section for more about these units' construction and design.)

If you've ever had trouble selecting which comb to use, you'll be pleased to know that the C75 has a comb selector so you'll have no trouble selecting the perfect comb for your booklet. Meanwhile, the C55 lacks a comb selector, so more guesswork will be involved. (However, it does have a paper alignment guide.)

The C75 has a removable chip tray so emptying it will be mess-free. The other machine's chip tray is very small and needs to be emptied often. You also cannot remove it like the C75's tray.

Also, if you use the C75, you'll be able to bind your documents with GBC ZipBind spines, so you'll be able to edit your documents more easily while also giving them a different look.

Design and Construction

Both of these products were made to be lightweight and not take up a lot of room. The C55 is especially compact and will be able to fit in a tiny space, such as desk drawer. It's also small enough that workers could take it on business trips, if necessary, and it has a carrying handle to make transporting it no trouble at all.

Meanwhile, the C75 is larger and has a full-sized handle, so you won't be able to tuck it away in a tiny, little space. However, you can lock the handle in the "down" position to make it a little bit more compact.

One of the downsides of the C55 is that every part of it is made out of plastic, even the teeth, so this machine isn't durable at all and will likely break after a while. The other machine contains metal parts (including the teeth), making it the more durable product.

Price and Warranty


Both of these products come with a limited one-year warranty. Based on its construction and other attributes, the C55 is the cheaper of the two, with a list price of $84.95. The other device is priced at $114.00, a difference of about $30.00.

Conclusion

The GBC CombBind C75 is definitely the better one of these two devices due to its construction, punching and binding capacity, and its special features such as the comb selector. Unless you need to be able to make booklets on the road (something the C55 can help you out with), the C75 is definitely the machine to get.

by: Jeffrey McRitchie
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