Jeff McRitchie
Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He has written over 100 articles on binding machines, binding covers, 3-ring binders and more.
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Articles by this Author
A Step By Step Guide to Thermal Binding
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 19/07/2007
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The purpose of this article is to guide you on how to properly bind a document using a thermal binding machine. If you have access to 5 or 6 thermal binding covers, follow through these binding instructions. If not, read through the material and try binding some documents later.
After ensuring that your machine is plugged in and turned on select a smaller thermal binding cover i.
After ensuring that your machine is plugged in and turned on select a smaller thermal binding cover i.
Introducing Five Styles of Presentation Binding
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 19/07/2007
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This overview is intended to enable you the see the scope of products you have at your disposal with which to meet all your binding needs. It will provide an overview of five lines of binding systems, with numerous models in each group, providing solutions to the ever-growing need to package documents. Some of these options are very different from each other and others have small subtle differences.
Using A Hard Cover Crimper for Binding Hard Cover Books
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 19/07/2007
- Presentation
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When binding hard back books with a thermal binding machine the final step is to place the cover into the crimper and tighten it down. Although this step is unnecessary when using standard thermal binding covers, it is very important when binding hard cover books. The hard back book crimper accomplishes several important tasks that are essential in providing a high quality finished book.
How To Make Your Own Perfect Bound Document With A Thermal Binding Machine
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 18/07/2007
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Perfect binding is one of the most common forms of book binding today. It is typically the style of book binding used for most paper back books and phone books. The problem is that true perfect book binding systems are quite expensive, and not conducive to a single book or to the beginner. It is now possible to create a perfect bound book with your thermal book binding system!
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Choosing the Right Binding Style for Your Office
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 16/07/2007
- Business Marketing
- Unrated
I have had many customers call me over the years asking for help in deciding what binding machine style would be best for their office. Often they have seen one binding style or another but want to understand their options for binding their own documents. This article will provide a quick overview of the strengths and limitations of the four major binding styles.
Comparing Binding Machine Punches Based on Punching Capacity
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 13/07/2007
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Some of the most common questions that we receive about punches are about the punching capacities of the different binding machines that we offer. Punching capacity can be a very useful tool to compare the various punches, but it can also be very misleading. When evaluating punching capacity, it is important to take into consideration a few key points:
- When evaluating a manual binding machine that has a high stated capacity, such as 20 or more pages per punch, it is also important to consider the manual effort that it takes to pull the lever to punch the stack of paper.
- When evaluating a manual binding machine that has a high stated capacity, such as 20 or more pages per punch, it is also important to consider the manual effort that it takes to pull the lever to punch the stack of paper.
Tips and Tricks for Binding Thermal Documents
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 13/07/2007
- Presentation
- Unrated
Perhaps you have recently purchased a thermal book binding machine or are thinking about experimenting with a thermal book binding machine. Either way, there are a few things that you can do to make thermal book binding a little bit easier and to ensure a better finished product. Here are a couple of things to remember:
1. Make sure that your thermal binding cover is properly sized for your document.
1. Make sure that your thermal binding cover is properly sized for your document.
