Here are some answers to your questions. Please contact us for more specific questions. |
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Q: Which Binder is right for me? |
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Each organisation or business has different document binding needs. Depending on the description that best meets your binding requirements below, clicking on the link will take you to the Bindomatic Binder that is recommended.
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Q: Why should I use Bindomatic, versus just stapling my office documents? |
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There is a lot that can be said about stapling as a method to bind documents. Let us just conclude that when it comes to the final result - your document - stapling simply do not take it all the way. And in the long run it is you and your business that will suffer the negative aspects of that fact. First impressions do make a positive difference - and you will never have a second chance to make that first impression. |
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Q: How long should a document cool down before I use it? |
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| Most office documents will be ready for use after ~2 minutes of cooling. For spine sizes above 15mm it is recommended to allow more time for cooling. The wider a document is, the longer time will be needed for the document to cool to room temperature, which is where the maximum binding strength is achieved. | ||
Q: How do I make sure that all of the sheets are securely bound? |
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The Bindomatic binding method is the strongest binding method on the market for what is known as Thermal Binding. The binding is typically 4-5 times stronger than comparable solutions such as Tape-binding, Ring-binding, Coil-binding etc. Make sure to follow these simples steps when binding:
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Q: I am interested in the Print on Demand cover. What type of printer do I need? |
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The Print on Demand cover is developed for use with a digital printer and the paper is generally not suited for Inkjet printers - although there are Inkjet users that mean it works for them too. The digital printer must be able to handle coated glossy paper quality for heavier stock (the cover is 210GSM) and also A3+ format since the width of the spine adds to the length of the paper and not all "only A3" printers can handle that longer sheet. It is recommended to test a sample to see if the result matches expectations. Please note that if the specifications for the printer does not meet the above described defined paper quality, and as a potential consequence printer performance is compromised, Bindomatic cannot / do not accept liability. |
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Q: Are your spine width sizes exact in measurement? |
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| Bindomatic spine sizes are exact, you can rely on the charts indicating how many sheets that a specific size is suited for. Sheet capacity is based upon 80GSM paper.The use of heavier paper stock will call for a wider cover to be used. Standard spine widths (A4) are from 1.5 mm to 15 mm but can also be supplied up to 54 mm at the largest. If you have questions regarding paper and spine width sizes please contact us for more information. | ||

