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Hardcases have an elegant texture and design,to provide the impressive appearance of a casebound book. One optionfor achieving this elegant and impressive look is by using your GBCVelobind binding machine along with Velobind hardcases. Velobindhardcases are available in five standard thicknesses from ¼ up to1-3/8. If you look at a Velobind Hardcase, you will notice thefollowing features: The inside cover is marked with aletter (A, B, C, D or E). This letter designates the size (thickness)of document that particular hardcase will accommodate. The benefit tothe customer is that they will always know what thickness hardcase theyhave, even if it is not in the original carton. Two endsheets (fly sheets are used with each hardcase (they are packedseparate in the carton containing the hardcases). These end sheets areadhesive backed, and are to be bound with the document being insertedinto the hardcase. These sheets will adhere to the inside of the frontand back hardcover. Hold an end sheet so that the folded tear-offsheet faces you. Notice that there is a portion of the sheet which isexposed just opposite the fold. This lip is the area that will bepunched in the binding process. The backbone of thehardcase is made with softfoam adhesive spine. Lift the paper backingup slightly on the backbone (do not remove it at this time) to see theadhesive. The adhesive foam helps hold the document to the hardcaseduring the binding process., Once you have thedocument that you need to bind in hand you need to choose the size ofhardcase that is appropriate for that document. In order to determinewhat letter size of case you need for your document you can refer tothe chart on the Backstop of the Velobind or Surebind system three pro.Take your hardcase and open it up to check what letter is stamped onit. Place on end sheet on top of the document and one on thebottom (where you would normally place the binding covers). The foldedtear off sheet should face the hardcase, itself. Also, the lip shouldbe on the edge to be bound. Punch the document, including theend sheets. Bind the document like any other Velobind Or SureBind boundbook (the end sheets will act as covers) using a standard VelobindHotKnife Strip. Now your document is ready to be bound into thehardcase. Take the hardcase, open it and lay it on the table(inside up). Take the document to be bound and lay it on the table.Remove the protective strip from the backbone to expose the adhesive.Take your bound document, and center the document on the back cover ofthe hardcase, pressing the strip portion into the backbone adhesive. Ifthe book is not centered, carefully pick it up, and realign tillcentered. Fold the front cover over the top of the document, makingsure that the hard case front cover and back cover are in alignment. Ifnot, repeat process till centered. You can move the document as manytimes as necessary until you have pulled the fly sheets then it ispermanently bound. If you are right handed, use your left handto place it firmly on the top of the document where the strip is (youwill want to keep it from moving within the hardcase). Then, take yourright hand and reach under the inside of the front cover until you cangrip the foldback sheet of the end paper. Gently pull up on it, lettingthe hard cover fall on the adhesive-coated end paper. Repeat thisprocess for the back cover. One the tear-off sheet is completely out ofthe book, press down completely over the entire front and back covermake sure all the adhesive is adhered to the case.
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