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Choosing A Binding System : Four Reasons to Choose GBC Proclick
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If your organization is looking for a binding system to help you finish your documents reports and presentations you have most likely discovered that there are a huge number of options available. You have probably been looking at comb binding, wire binding and coil binding. However, a new binding system called Proclick was introduced a few years ago and is definitely something you should consider. This new system is produced by GBC (General Binding Corporation) and has a number of unique features not available in any other binding system. This article is designed to introduce you to four features of the Proclick binding system that could potentially benefit your organization.

1. Easy Editing: Proclick was originally designed for organizations that need the ability to easily add and remove pages from their documents without a machine. Using a simple zipper tool that is included with ever package of Proclick spines it is possible to open and close documents bound with Pro Click. The ability to easily edit documents is ideals for sales professionals who need to quickly add or remove pages from presentations and proposals in the field. It is also ideal for policy manuals, user manuals, pricers and other documents that are updated on a regular basis.

2. Full 360 Degree Rotation: One of the great things about documents bound with Proclick is the ability for the documents to rotate 360 degrees. Pages bound with Proclick can be flipped to the back of your document for easy reading, copying, and note taking. This also means that documents bound with Proclick can lay completely open and flat on a desk or table. Again, this makes this binding style ideal for use in binding users manuals and frequently referenced documents.

3. Ideal Companion to Wire Binding: For companies who like the look and feel of twin loop wire binding, Pro Click is ideal. Since Proclick spines use the same hole pattern as 3:1 pitch wire binding it is an ideal companion to a wire binding system. In fact, I usually recommend that customers who are considering a Proclick binding system buy a wire binding system. A wire binding system will allow users to bind documents with their choice of wire binding, Proclick or 3:1 pitch coil. This flexibility allows users to choose the best binding style for their particular report or presentation.

4. High Volume Options Are Available: For companies who do a lot of binding, Proclick is an ideal choice. The Proclick Pronto binding systems are designed to automatically insert and close Proclick spines on letter sized documents. The Pronto system provides the easiest and fastest binding experience available and doesn’t require extensive training for users. With the Pronto you can simply press a button and the machine will insert the spine through the holes in your document and close spine for a finished book in just seconds.

With easy editing capabilities, 360 degree rotation, compatibility with a twin loop wire binding machines and high volume binding options, GBC Proclick is certainly worth considering for your organization. Check it out for yourself today.

Jeff McRitchie is the director of marketing for MyBinding.com. He writes extensively on topics related to Binding Machines, Binding Covers,Binding Supplies,Laminators, Laminating Supplies and more.

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