The Coverbind FlexiCut Binding Solution is designed for short to medium runs and specialty binding, with the covers designed and printed locally by any print shop. Easier, faster, more flexible and cost effective - it is simply the most powerful print shop entry level perfect bind system in the market place.
Up until this point the Coverbind glue has been available only as part of Coverbind pre-scored, pre-folded covers. The glue now being offered as a separate commercial print application is a testimony to the continuous customer need approach of Coverbind.
Glue sheets are cut down by user to single strips to required spine width. This flexible system will allow for any document format. The Coverbind Accel Flex binder will bind documents over 2" in thickness. While it is possible to cut and bind a 1/16" document, the smallest recommended glue strip cutting width is 1/8" which is suitable for approximately 10 to 25 sheets of 20 lb bond paper.
How-To-Bind:
Print the document sheets to be bound.
Cut and score the cover.
Cut the FlexiCut Glue to same width as scoring width & position inside the Cover.
Insert sheets into cover and load document into binder.
The binding cycle is completed in just 60 seconds, cool down for 2 minutes and documents are ready.
It has never been easier for a Print Shop to offer a personalized professional impression!
Coverbind FlexiCut is also a perfect solution for Book Repair. It is especially popular with universities and local school libraries for repairing valuable first edition books, irreplaceable publications or textbooks to their original binding strength within minutes. The glue sheets can be cut to any desired width which means that this flexible easy solution can take on any size book that is in need of repairs.
Repair irreplaceable publications, textbooks and first editions
Repair a 1/4" document for just 50 cents - in virtually no time at all
Ideal for schools and libraries
Will bind both hard and soft cover books stronger than before
A customer tip for soft covers it to use new thick cardboard, score it twice to same spine width as the book and then paste the original front and back cover that has been cut loose onto the new cardboard after the book has been re-bound.