Case Cover

by admin on July 30, 2010

Case Cover

Case Binding documents using GBC Velobind Hard Covers

Hardcase have an elegant texture and design, to provide the appearance of an impressive book casebound. One option to achieve this elegant and impressive aspect is the use of GBC Velobind binding machine along with Velobind hardcase. Velobind hardcase available in five standard thicknesses from ¼ "to 1-3/8". If you look at a Velobind Hardcase, you will notice the following characteristics:

1. The inside cover is marked with a letter (A, B, C, D or E). The letter states the size (thickness) of the document Hardcase particular, take into account. The benefit for the customer is that you always know what thickness Hardcase they have, even if not in original packaging.

2. Two guards (fly leaves are used with each Hardcase (it packaged separately in the box containing the hardcase). These guards are adhesive, and are bound with the document is inserted into the Hardcase. These sheets are attached inside the front and back hardcover.

Hold a leaf for cutting the folded sheet is up. Note that there is a portion of the sheet is exposed right in front of the cap. This "lip" is the area to be punched in the binding process.

3. The backbone of the Hardcase is made with "Softfoam" adhesive spine. Lift the paper backing up slightly in the spine (do not remove at this time) to see the sticker. The adhesive foam helps maintain document to the Hardcase during the binding process.

Once you have the document you need to link in the hand has to choose the size that is Hardcase appropriate for that document. In order to determine what size letter if you need for your document, you can refer to the table in the backstop of the Velobind Surebind three professional or system. Take your Hardcase and open it to see what letter is stamped on it.

Place in the final sheet on top of the document and a at the bottom (which normally covers the site of the link). The folding blade boot should face the Hardcase, yes. In addition, the lip should be on the verge of committing themselves.

Punch the document, including the final sheets. Bind the document like any other book SureBind Velobind O bound (final leaves will act as cover) using a standard HotKnife Velobind Strip. The document now is ready to be linked to the Hardcase.

Take the Hardcase, open it and place it on the table (in the inside up). Take the document to be bound and lay it on the table. Remove the protective tape from the spine to expose the adhesive. Take your bound document, and the center of the document at the back of the Hardcase, pressing the strip into the adhesive backbone. If the book is not focused, carefully take it, and realign until centered. Fold the front cover on top of the document, making sure the front box cover of force and the back cover in the lineup. If not, repeat the process to the center. You can move the document as often as necessary until you have removed the leaves fly – then it is permanently attached.

If you are right-handed, use your left hand to firmly place in the top of the document on the strip is (you'll want to keep it from moving within the Hardcase). Then take his right hand and reach under the front inside cover until you can grab the foldback sheet of the final document. Gently pull up on it, leaving the hard cover fall in the final coated paper tape. Repeat this process for the back cover. A cutting blade is completely out of the book, press down completely around the front and back cover to make sure all the adhesive adheres to the cause.

About the Author

Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for
www.MyBinding.com
. He has written hundreds of articles on topics related to
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