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There are many electric punches on themarket today, but there are a relative few number of modular punchesdesigned for the office environment. Two of the most popular choicesare the MP2500ix from ACCO/GBC and the OD 4012 from Rhin-O-Tuff. Bothsystems feature a flat surface that is designed to stack a modularbinding head for a smaller foot print as well as the advantageousvertical punching throat, allowing gravity to justify the pages. Inaddition, both punches have interchangeable die sets to accommodate awide variety of punching patterns. The die sets are similar in designas well with clearly marked punching pins, a die label on the dies anda swing away pin retainer clip to keep the pins in place when the dieis not in the punch. While the punches share many features, there aremany differences to consider when selecting a punch. ACCO/GBCcertainly has the edge in the outward appearance of the punch as theMP2500ix has a black and stainless steel outer covering. One otherfeature on the MP2500ix that has been popular is that the dies are notlocked into place, unlike the OD 4012 that uses 2 thumb screws to keepthe die set securely in place. While this makes die change slightlyfaster, most offices tend to only use a single punching style andrarely change the die sets. Finally, the MP2500ix has a light toindicate when the chip tray is full and when the die is not in place. Among the differences is the overall strength of the machines. TheOD4012 makes up for its short comings in appearance with strength,durability and performance. The OD4012 is rated to punch 25 sheets perlift on the most popular binding styles, while the MP2500ix punchesonly 17 sheets for color coil. The additional capacity combined with apunching cycle that is a full ½ second faster per cycle makes the OD4012 a much more productive machine for larger volume jobs. Rhin-O-Tuffincorporated the choice of three mechanisms to activate the OD4012compared to only two on the MP2500ix. While the GBC machine has a palmswitch or a foot pedal with an air bag, the OD 4012 has offer users thechoice of a foot pedal, Palm Switch or Versa Switch (paper activated).Furthermore, users can choose from 12 standard and 3 non-standard diesets while the GBC punch offers only 11 die choices. While the MP2500ixhas an indicator light on the front of the machine to indicate when thechip tray is full, the OD 4012 has a large capacity U-View chip trayenabling the user to see when the tray is full. Both punchesclaim to have an Anti-Jam feature, however experience shows that theMP2500ix easily jams when punching the maximum number of recommendedpages or thicker stocks. The problem arises in that after the MP2500ixjams, it seems to keep jamming and the only way to clear the jammedmachine is with a service call and an hour or more of service dependingon the severity of the jam. The OD4012 on the other hand features anautomatic Anti-Jam feature as well as a manual reverse knob. If a jamshould occur, the user need only manually reverse the punch and the jamis clear. This will prevent the machine from being down and eliminatecostly service calls. After careful comparison between the twosystems, it is clear to see the while ACCO/GBC put a great deal ofeffort into the appearance of their system and Rhin-O-Tuff put a greatdeal of effort into performance.
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