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A thermal binding machine made for justabout any and all volume users, the Fastback Model 11 can binddocuments that are up to one hundred twenty five pages or a half inchthick. With a warm up time of about three and a half minutes, the Model11 binds books in a remarkable twenty seconds time. In keeping with theFastback tradition, the Model 11 is well-suited to use in most anyoffice, high volume print shop, or on site production floor. The 11advertises itself as quiet, quick and simple to use. Let's take acloser look at this binding machine and some of its pros and cons. Pros: With its capability of binding documents anywhere fromtwo to two hundred fifty pages, Powis Parker clearly designed theFastback Model 11 to be a high volume, lower cost compliment to itsvenerated FB15xs CP system. Fairly versatile fora thermal binding system, the Model 11 will bind hardcover, perfectbound books, as well as tape-bound docs with their proprietarySuperStrips. One of the most basic and simpletape binding systems out there, the Model 11 has earned a reputation asone of the most maintenance free thermal binding machines available onthe market. Because it uses only theaforementioned SuperStrips, the Model 11 give users the advantage ofonly needing to keep that single supply on hand. This is, of course, ararity in the thermal binding game, where it is not uncommon for usersto have to keep shelves full of supplies in inventory to handledifferent document thicknesses. Cons: While its simplicity is a strength, it can also beconsidered a weakness. The Fastback Model 11 is a pretty basic thermalbinding system, and as such, is designed to work only with a certainsize of binding strip. This means that there are a whole slew of Parkersupplies, strip sizes and covers that this particular machine is notcapable of handling. While the FB15xs CP featuresan LED display, the Model 11 does not. The LED on the FB15 gives youeasy access to the menu, and enables the user to do some form ofdiagnostics, or to change certain settings and make adjustments. TheModel 11 does have three indicator lights to denote if the machine isready, and the bind cycle stage. The LED is missed, especially when itcomes to diagnostics. The Model 11 will cost youless than the FB15, but it is more expensive than some other similarlycapable thermal binding machines out there. Recommendation: The Model 11 seems to be a relatively low cost secondary system to theFB 15, and will function beautifully in either a complimentary role, oras a standalone. We've found that a lot of Fasback users like to havethe 11 on hand, as it functions at a much lower cost, and hascomparable binding speeds. A great choice for schools, and on siteproduction floors in mid to large sized businesses, the Model 11 offersan elegant finished product with no paper punching involved. It is alsoextremely easy to use, and doesn't take up much space, either when inuse or stored. Article Tags: Powis Parker, Fastback Model, Thermal Binding
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