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There are several makes and models of book binders on the market these days. Some are created to add a coil binding to your work, while others are made to add a plastic binding. However, some people would rather have a binding that looks more like a traditional book. For that, there is a large selection of thermal binders that will help you produce the perfect project.

Thermal binding operates by adding an adhesive glue strip to your project. Most machines come with a beginner's kit which includes the glue strips and clear covers. Also, many of these machines are made to do any laminating jobs that you might need. Thermal binding gives your work a clean and professional appearance, without having to try and punch all the holes needed for wire and plastic binders. An additional bonus is that it allows your book to lie flat like a traditional book. This makes for easy stacking and takes up less space because the spine does not substantially add anything to the thickness of the book you are making.

If you are interested in investing a little more, you can purchase thermal binders in a wide array of colors. You can also get printed fabric strips that can enhance any document. This is also true for the covers. Select from your basic clear cover or add some color and stand out from the crowd by making a statement. For a more high-end look, you can even purchase leather covers for your work giving it a more unique look that will certainly provide the recipients something to remember you by. These are great for first impressions, too.

With all the options to choose from, it all comes down to the type of binding that most pleases the eye. Using thermal binders will give your project a more traditional feel and still keep all your pages securely in one place. It is a great way to produce your presentation without spending your entire budget.

Mark Sierra has more information about binding machines and how to give them a professional quality with GBC binding machines. Click on over to his website, Spiral Bind Machine, to find out more.



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