Introducing The Prima Paperlock Eco-comb Binding Machine
Are you ready for a revolutionary twist on plastic comb binding
? If so, then you're reading the right article because this piece is all about the new Prima PaperLock Eco-Comb binding machine. This is a wonderful new system that takes the convenience of comb binding and pairs it with eco-friendliness, professional-looking results, and the possibility of saving you some cash. If you are wondering if this is the machine for you, continue reading to find out the top five reasons why this gadget might be your best choice.
1.) You care about the environment. With the word "eco" in its name, there's no doubt about it: this binding machine can give you one of the most environmentally sound ways of producing top-quality booklets and documents. Unlike the plastic combs used in traditional binding, Eco-Comb spines are 100% recyclable because they're made from paper. (The adhesive is non-toxic.) You won't even have to take apart your booklet to recycle it - it can just be recycled as is. This is not only environmentally friendly, it's convenient, too!
2.) You need to save space - and money. Documents bound with plastic combs tend to be a bit on the bulky side and can really hog a lot of space on your bookshelves. Plus, they can be difficult to mail. Eco-Combs allow your documents to lie flat and be stacked easily, saving you prime real estate in your home or business. They can also be mailed with no problem and you won't need to worry about the spine getting mangled or broken. These spines are also cost-effective because they only come in small, medium, and large, which means you won't need to keep a lot of different sized combs in your supply cabinet.
3.) You already have a plastic comb binding machine. This binding machine was designed to give plastic comb binding aficionados a greener way of binding their documents. And since the PaperLock Eco-Comb binding machine lacks a punching device, you'll need to have a "normal" comb binder on hand. While this may seem like a disadvantage, it really isn't, because it gives you two possible looks: paper or plastic.
4.) You want documents that look their best. And speaking of looks, Eco-Combs can really make your documents stand out. These spines are available in many colors, so you're bound (no pun intended) to find one to complement your company's image. Plus, these spines can give your document the elegant look of a perfect- or tape-bound document. This is one binding method to choose when you want/need a great-looking report that's between four and 200 pages long. (Two-hundred pages is the machine's maximum binding capacity.)
5.) You don't need to edit your booklets. Documents bound with Eco-Combs will withstand a lot of use and abuse because the spines are so durable. However, you should note that while durability is an asset, it does mean that you won't be able to make changes to your booklet once binding is complete. If you're okay with that, then great, because this binding method is ideal for documents that need a secure binding, whether it's a legal brief, anthology, or some type of marketing material. This is definitely one of the most secure binding types available.
Now that you know all about this machine, it should be a breeze to decide if the Prima PaperLock Eco-Comb binding machine is the machine for you. Very few binding methods are this elegant, earth-friendly, and cost-effective, so be sure to consider purchasing this machine for your business!
by: Jeffrey McRitchie
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