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Professional Binding SystemsProfessional binding systems are almost a necessity for the home or office that has high binding demands. These demands can be both for volume and professional-grade binding. When you find that you are making too many trips to a copy store to get your binding done, only to have orders done wrong or not finished on time, you need a binding system. If you aren't sure exactly what you need for your particular situation, look online, ask around and talk to customer service representatives who are familiar with binding systems. Professional Binding Systems for High QualityWith many professional businesses, you are going to need great quality binding options. Look at all of them, but I particularly suggest VeloBind and thermal binding. These two produce possibly the most professional-looking results. They don't use coils, wire or combing for their binding. Instead, they are flat all around, like a book. VeloBind is possibly the most secure way to bind your documents. Your pages are literally locked in place. You will get a bound document that is readily available for filing, mailing and stacking because of how flat they lie. You will achieve sleek results that are quite attractive. Professional binding systems of the VeloBind kind go for anywhere between $30 and up to $1000 or so. The cheaper ones are very basic, doing only 20 sheets at a time and only able to bind documents that are one inch thick. You will find less effort and a more quality product with the more expensive ones. Thermal binding is another great, professional way to bind. You don't have to worry about cutting or crimping because this is glue-based. These professional binding systems produce bound documents that are highly durable and long-lasting. You can spend anywhere from around $100 to $3000 for one of these systems. Just know that what you pay for is what you get in terms of efficiency and quality. ![]() Get all Binding Machines articles via
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