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subject: Reviewing The Gbc Proclick Pronto P3000 Binding Machine [print this page]


GBC ProClick spines can make your documents look great and with the right machine, you can make a ton of books in a very short amount of time. That device is the P3000, a machine that has a lightning-fast binding speed, among other features. Let's take a look at the positives and negatives of this product.

The positives:

* The supplies that this machine uses, GBC ProClick spines, are some of the most versatile binding supplies available. These spines are available in four colors (black, blue, frost, and white) and three sizes: 5/16" (62 sheets), 1/2" (100 sheets), and 5/8" (125 sheets). The spines can be opened up after a book has been bound, allowing you to edit your document.

* The main attraction of the P3000 is its incredibly fast binding speed. It can bind a booklet in just 6 seconds, which means it can bind up to 450 books in one hour. This is simply one of the fastest binding machines currently available.

* The machine has an integrated punch. It's located at the bottom of the unit and it can punch up to 15 sheets at a time.

* ProClick spines are easy to use to begin with, and the process can be even easier when the P3000 is used. The unit has an LCD display that will take you through the entire binding process, making the device extremely user-friendly even for beginners.

* Instead of loading one spine at a time into the device, the P3000 uses cassettes that contain 20 spines. This cuts way down on the amount of time spent preparing the machine for use.

* This is a product that looks great and has a footprint similar to that of a printer. It will blend in nicely with your other office devices while not taking up too much room.

* The P3000 comes with a one-year on-site service contract without an additional fee. The contract is valued at $299.00, so this is a great money-saving feature.

The negatives:

* Most of the weaknesses of the P3000 have to do with the nature of ProClick spines themselves. For example, the spines can really only be used for letter-sized documents. You cannot bind books that are larger than 8.5" x 11." Also, the highest binding capacity is 125 sheets, so this isn't a good method if you need to make longer books on a regular basis. (Thermal or plastic comb binding is better for those documents.) Finally, some people might find the color selection a bit limited. If that's the case, color coil binding is the way to go.

* The P3000's punching capacity might be problematic when you're producing a lot of books. For example, if you created a 125-page book, you'd need to use the punch more than 8 times to get all your pages ready. This can lead to a lot of time spent punching, especially when you're creating a big pile of books. Also, you may experience some problems if you try to punch plastic covers. If you'd like to use that type of cover, there are pre-punched ones you can use instead.

Overall, the GBC ProClick Pronto P3000 is a great binding machine for people who love the look of documents bound with ProClick spines. The machine binds very quickly and it looks great, too. If your office needs a machine that can keep up with your document production demands and you're a fan of ProClick supplies, this product would be a fantastic choice.

by: Jeffrey McRitchie




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