Using a comb binding machines really isn’t that difficult. Simply, punch your document, open the comb binding, place the document on the comb binding and close the comb binding. It is simple. However, whether you have just recently purchased your first comb binding machine or have been using comb binding for years, there are several simple tricks that can make comb binding even easier. Here are a few things to remember:
- Be careful not too punch too many sheets at a time. Although your comb binding machine may be capable of punching more sheets, you can improve productivity and preserve your comb binding machine by punching smaller amounts of paper.
- Separate your book into sections when inserting it onto your comb bindings. For larger books it is far easier to insert smaller sections onto your comb binding spines rather than trying to put the whole document on at once.
- Remember to use your margin control. Most comb binding machines have a margin control on the side of them. Use this margin control to set how far from the edge of the page the holes will be. For smaller plastic comb bindings you want to be sure to set the holes to be closer and for larger comb bindings you can set it to be further away.
- Be careful not to open your comb binding too far with your comb binding opener . If you really open your plastic comb binding too far you will send it flying across the room. However, many people open their comb bindings just a little bit too far making it more difficult than necessary to insert their documents.
- Regularly empty your chip tray. If you let the chip tray back up on your comb binding machine, punching may become difficult and eventually you can actually break the dies or the pressure bar on your comb binding machine
Guide created: 02/17/08


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