For printing the book, I would suggest the ClickBook software. It will print books of any size. From cute doll books to full-sized books on any printer. Even prints in signatures.
I couldn't disagree more. I love my WireMac. You aren't going to be able to bind a library in a day with it, but it isn't bad for my occasional run of 100 books. Much better than my old GBC.
which machine would you recommend Donny? I'm looking at doing runs of about 50 bindings at a time, not that often.. I'm looking for a cheap model I can use with wire binding..... a bit lost :(
The "MegaBind" works great. The MegaBind is a plastic comb machine, they are far easier to use than wirebinding and look just as good.
The WireMac is bad because the binding part of the machine is SO impossible to use. You have to transport the paper and the comb to the binder, half the time the paper falls out and you have to start over again.
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For printing the book, I would suggest the ClickBook software. It will print books of any size. From cute doll books to full-sized books on any printer. Even prints in signatures.
You can get it from ClickBook (dot) com
or from
BlueSquirrel (dot) com
ForClickBook 1 year ago
I couldn't disagree more. I love my WireMac. You aren't going to be able to bind a library in a day with it, but it isn't bad for my occasional run of 100 books. Much better than my old GBC.
uwillbeassimilated 2 years ago
Complete piece of junk.
I can bind faster with my own hands. This is NOT the machine you want when you have a deadline.
donnyRandom 2 years ago
which machine would you recommend Donny? I'm looking at doing runs of about 50 bindings at a time, not that often.. I'm looking for a cheap model I can use with wire binding..... a bit lost :(
clipside2 2 years ago
@clipside2
The "MegaBind" works great. The MegaBind is a plastic comb machine, they are far easier to use than wirebinding and look just as good.
The WireMac is bad because the binding part of the machine is SO impossible to use. You have to transport the paper and the comb to the binder, half the time the paper falls out and you have to start over again.
donnyRandom 2 years ago