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May 01, 2007 03:13 |  #1

Hi, I make calendars and pay £5 a time to have them binded and thumb cut. Does anyone have or know of a calendar wire binding machine that they could recommend please. I have been looking at the beyonder WB40D and the Rexel WB606.




  
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May 01, 2007 08:59 |  #2

Have a look in Staples. I almost bought one. I use plastic rather than wir e binding


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May 01, 2007 14:57 |  #3

All you need is a ringbinder, calendar binding wires and calendar hangers like these
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May 01, 2007 15:42 |  #4

What is "thumb cut".

I paid £10 for six A4 callanders (13 pages each) spiral bound with envelopes at christmas.

£5 seems like a lot.

Try finding a new supplier. Although it is difficult finding people who will do small runs.

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May 01, 2007 15:57 |  #5

When I did calanders some 2 years ago, I had them copied at staples (it worked out in the end just about the same cost as doing my own printing) and then had them bound. I think it worked out at eight to ten quid a calander.


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