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* The punching die buttons are a bit sticky. When they're depressed they're engaged. You might want to play with them a bit to get the feel. | * The punching die buttons are a bit sticky. When they're depressed they're engaged. You might want to play with them a bit to get the feel. | ||
* If you're binding something right on the edge of a comb size, use the larger size. | * If you're binding something right on the edge of a comb size, use the larger size. | ||
* Wire binding uses special 19 loop binding combs made by Spiral-O that we don't have. None of the common (2:1, 3:1) wire binding combs will work. | |||
== Binding == | == Binding == |
Revision as of 21:53, 11 February 2023
The binding machine in the space is an Ibico ibiMaster 400e. Before using the machine, please read File:Ibimaster 400e manual.pdf.
Location
- The machine lives in the classroom
- Binding combs, report covers, foot pedal, and power cable live in the Binding Combs tote in the craft supply area.
Tips
- The machine must be plugged in and powered on for the punch to work.
- Don't try to punch more than 12 sheets at a time. Punch report covers separately from paper.
- The punching die buttons are a bit sticky. When they're depressed they're engaged. You might want to play with them a bit to get the feel.
- If you're binding something right on the edge of a comb size, use the larger size.
- Wire binding uses special 19 loop binding combs made by Spiral-O that we don't have. None of the common (2:1, 3:1) wire binding combs will work.
Binding
The manual is a bit vague on how binding works. There are several videos of comb binding machines on the internet and I suggest watching one, along with reading the manual and the following overview.