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Fastback® is a fast and professional method of binding that createsa clean and polished document. Powis Parker offers a variety of bindingmachines, the most common of which is the FB15xs. The FB15xs is capableof binding a document from 2 to 350 sheets, or 1.5" thick in as littleas 15 seconds. The process is very easy and virtually eliminates thepossibility of operator error that may occur in punch and bind systems:Square the pages of the book block together with the front and back covers.Fan the pages of the book block. This is an important step in allthermal binding applications and helps to ensure that adhesive willmake contact with the individual pages.Place the book block into the opening on top of the Fastback®FB15xs. Use the clear fence to hold the pages upright and make surethat the book is flush to the right and the pages are square.Depress the large green bind button, causing the clamp to close.The machine will indicate the proper size of binding strip to use.Simply begin to insert the strip into the opening on the right side ofthe machine. The FB15xs will take the strip and automatically begin thebinding process.Once the binding process is complete, remove the book and place itinto the cooling rack located on the back of the binding machine.Wait until the book is cool to the touch before use.While Fastback® if an extremely easy system to use, it does have a couple of limitations:Onenice feature of Fastback® is that virtually any cover stock can be usedfor the front and back covers. It is important to keep in mind,however, that the machine heats up to an amazing 400 degrees and willcause most clear and poly covers to warp (the heat causes a wave effectalong the binding edge). There are a variety of high temp clear coversthat can withstand this intense heat without warping.As with all thermal binding systems, Fastback® does have problemswith certain papers. Thermal adhesive have a hard time sticking tocertain calendered paper stocks. Calendered paper is an ultra smoothpaper stock that resembles a glossy or coated stock and is very popularfor use with digital printers. Powis Parker has created the new CPstrip to combat however it is not as secure of a bind as thetraditional strip with regular copy paper. Some users have used sandpaper to roughen the spine of the paper to create a more porous bindingedge with varied results. The best fix is to staple the binding edge ofthe book block prior to binding. This works well for some thermalbinding applications and hard covers.In addition to paper stocks, some printers can cause issues aswell. Most laser printers use fuser oil to cause the toner to adhere tothe paper. Some printers use an excessive amount of oil that can coatthe paper to the point that the adhesive may not be able to penetratethe paper. This tends to be more of a problem when binding a bleed. Theresult is that the paper may slip out of the bind. The toner willremain in the adhesive and the edge of the paper will be white. As withdifficult paper stocks, the best method to fix this problem is tostaple the book block.While the FB15xs does have an edit feature that is limited to theaddition or deletion of only a few pages. Wholesale changes to adocument are not feasible with Fastback®.
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