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GBC ProClick P200 Binding Machine Review



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By : Jeff McRitchie    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-10 19:06:53
General Binding Corporation (GBC) has long ruled the binding machine marketplace. In fact, they are easily the largest binding machine manufacturer in the world. Although they are best known for their comb binding machines, they also produce equipment for a number of other binding styles. One such machine is the GBC ProClick P200. This machine is good for small offices that are looking to bind their documents with GBC ProClick spines. Keep reading this review to find out more about the GBC ProClick P200 binding machine and then you can decide if this product would be a good fit for your organization.

With the GBC ProClick P200 binding machine, you ll be using the company s popular ProClick spines as your binding method. ProClick spines are easy to use, affordable, and they re one of the most versatile binding methods available today. With ProClick spines, you can edit your documents after they ve been bound because the spines can be re opened with a small zipper like tool so you can add and/or remove pages as necessary. Very few binding methods allow you to make changes to your documents after binding, so this sets the ProClick spines apart from the pack. The spines also allow for full 360 degree rotation, so your booklets will be easy to read, photocopy, and make notes in.

The GBC ProClick P200 binding machine can punch up to 16 pages of paper in a single lift, and it can bind documents that are up to 100 pages long. The punch will give you a 3:1 pitch pattern consisting of 32 holes. (The holes are oversized, which makes it easier to bind your documents.) This machine comes with a built in spine closer. All you need to do to use the closer is hang the ProClick spine on the hooks, insert your pages, and then slide the closer across the spine. There s also an integrated opener that you can use if you find you need to edit your documents. The opener has a very similar design to the ProClick zipper tools that come inside every box of ProClick binding spines.

The ProClick P200 is a stylish machine with an ergonomic handle that s easy on your joints. It also has a built in storage compartment so you ll always have easy access to your binding supplies. There s a spine selection guide as well, so you ll have no trouble picking the right size spine for your project.

Of course, the ProClick P200 has a few drawbacks. First, some users may have some trouble with the spine closing mechanism because it s not very well designed. Luckily, the ProClick spines can be closed manually if you have problems with the closer. There are some drawbacks to the spines themselves. They re only available in four colors (navy blue, frost, black, and white) and three sizes. You can t get spines that are shorter or longer than 11 inches in length, so you can only bind letter sized documents (8.5 by 11 ) with this machine. If the spine sizes and colors don t work for you, you ll have to choose a different machine.

Overall, the GBC ProClick P200 binding machine is a half decent binding option for people who wish to work with ProClick spines and won t be binding excessively long documents. It s nice that the machine is easy to use for the most part and it s pretty affordable, retailing for under $250.00. If you want a ProClick machine, you may want to consider buying the GBC ProClick P200 binding machine today!

Author Resource:

Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.

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