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If you need to make your documents look their best, you should use a thermal binding machine. Using one of these devices will make both your hardcover and paperback documents look great, so you can produce professional-looking work for meetings, presentations, and more.
One machine that can help you with the thermal binding process is the Pro-Bind 1000. This is an affordable thermal binding machine that warms up in just 3 minutes and it can bind documents that are up to 220 pages long. If your documents are fairly thin, you can even bind more than 1 per binding cycle. You can use both hardcover and paperback thermal binding cases with the Pro-Bind 1000, so it's pretty versatile and ideal for a variety of different documents. You can even use customized covers with this device.
The Pro-Bind 1000 is easy to use, as you can see from watching the video above. Just turn the machine on, let it warm up for three minutes, and you can start binding. It's important to note that a hardcover document will need to be run through two binding cycles in order to fully activate the adhesive in the spine. When your document is ready, tap it on a hard surface to settle the pages, and let it cool off. It doesn't get much easier than that. Try out the Pro-Bind 1000 thermal binding machine so you can quickly and easily create high-quality work.
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