Posted by
seobb on Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:16:18 PM
In 2007 GBC (General Binding Corporation) added a number of new plastic
comb binding machine to their product line. One of these machines was
the CombBind C75. With a price tag of less than a hundred dollars it is
a machine that is directed into the small office / home office segment
of the marketplace. This review will evaluate the features, limitations
and construction of GBC C75.
Features:
The C75 is an all
in one plastic comb binding machine. This simply means that it includes
both a punch for putting the holes in your document and a plastic comb
opener for opening the combs so that you can finish binding your
documents. This means that you won't need another machine (besides your
printer) for producing documents using the C75.
The punch on
this machine is rated to punch up to 10 sheets of 20lb paper per lift.
Realistically this means that you will be able to punch 7-8 sheets at a
time comfortably. For smaller sized documents this won't be too bad.
However, punching a thick document could become really tedious.
The
C75 has a couple of features that are not included on many other Comb
Binding machines. If you flip the machine over you will note that it
has suction cup feet. These are designed to help make sure that the
machine doesn't move during punching and binding. This feature is very
handy especially since the C75 doesn't weight very much and thus is
rather easy to move.
The machine also has a convenient handle
design that is ideal for both left and right handed people. This will
make the C75 a lot easier for left handed people to use as compared to
a machine with a traditional slot machine handle design. The metal
handle includes a smooth coated grip bar that will easily rotate in
your hand when you are punching. This makes pulling the handle very
easy. The handle also includes a locking mechanism that allows you to
lock it in the down position (it has a spring that would cause it to
come back up if you didn't lock it). This feature is very handy for
storing the machine or transporting it.
The C75 also has a
convenient wheel shaped paper margin guide that allows you to select
between letter sized paper, oversize covers and A4 sized paper. This
margin guide is exceptionally easy to use and doesn't require a great
deal of expertise to set up like some of the other more expensive
plastic comb binding machines that are available on the market.
Limitations:
As
with any lower cost machine there are also limitations of the
capabilities of the CombBind C75. One limitation is the length of the
documents that can be bound with this machine. Since the ends of the
punch are not open and there are no disengageable punch pins the
machine is not designed to punch documents that are shorter than 11" or
longer than A4 size. If you anticipate the need to bind half letter
(8.5" x 5.5") documents you will probably need to select a machine with
disengageable dies.
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The C75 is rated for use with plastic combs
that are up to 9/16" in diameter. This means that it is rated for
binding books that contain up to 125 sheets of 20lb paper. Although
larger combs are available for purchase, they will be difficult to use
with the C75 because of the design of the plastic comb opener.
Additionally, the use of 3/16" plastic combs is not recommended with
this machine since it does not have an adjustable depth of punch margin
control. The holes punched by the machine will be too far from the edge
of the paper to operate correctly with 3/16" comb binding spines.