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	<title>Office Equipment Blog from Office Zone</title>
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	<description>This blog is a resource for businesses to find economical and effective ways to save money. It includes several tips, suggestiosn and office equipment recommendations.</description>
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		<title>Need to Laminate Photos Back to Back</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/03/need-to-laminate-photos-back-to-back/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I need to laminate 2 photos together, back to back. What type of glue or double side tape would you recommend? I need to cut the photos along the edge.]]></description>
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<p>I need to laminate 2 photos together, back to back. What type of glue or double side tape would you recommend? I need to cut the photos along the edge.</p>
<p>Wayne M.</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>You can actually laminate photos back to back without the aid of glue or tape. A nice thing about lamination pouches is the inside of the pouch is <a href="http://www.abcoffice.com/tcc6000.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="Tahsin TCC 6000 Photo Pouch Laminator" src="http://www.abcoffice.com/images/tcc6000.jpg" alt="Tahsin TCC 6000 Photo Pouch Laminator" width="100" height="100" /></a>somewhat tacky. That&#8217;s because the film has the glue on the inside of the pouch. This makes it easy to place an item inside before laminating and not worrying if will move during the laminating process.</p>
<p>We recommend the <a title="Tahsin TCC 6000 Photo Pouch Laminator" href="http://www.abcoffice.com/tcc6000.htm" target="_blank">Tahsin TCC 6000 Photo Pouch Laminator</a> for your application. This is a continuous use, heavy-duty model designed especially for laminating photos. It encapsulates photos and digital images without all of those annoying resulting bubbles, often found in the film after it&#8217;s passed through the machine. The advanced hot roller system in the TCC 6000, and the adjustable speed controls, ensure quality and trouble-free operation. The TCC 6000 also includes a handy reverse function for backing out mis-feeds and jammed items.</p>
<p>You mentioned that you wanted to trim the photos. You can find a wide selection of <a title="Rotary Paper Trimmers" href="http://www.officezone.com/rotary1.htm" target="_blank">rotary paper trimmers</a> and cutters on our site.</p>
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		<title>Does MVS 45 Vacuum Sealer Work Without Inert Gas Kit?</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/03/does-mvs-45-vacuum-sealer-work-without-inert-gas-kit/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does your MVS Chamber Vacuum Sealer function without the inert gas kit? What is the overall benefit to the inert gas kit?]]></description>
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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Does your MVS Chamber Vacuum Sealer function with out the inert gas kit? What is the overall benefit to the inert gas kit? What is the maximum bag <a href="http://www.officezone.com/mvs-45.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="MVS 45 Vacuum Chamber Sealer" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/mvs45.jpg" alt="MVS 45 Vacuum Chamber Sealer" width="100" height="100" /></a>size? is it the chamber dimensions? Can I have some info on the lease to own program?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Michael W.</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure what specific MVS model you are referring to, but the <a title="MVS 45 Chamber Vacuum Sealer" href="http://www.officezone.com/mvs-45.htm" target="_blank">MVS 45 Chamber Vacuum Sealer</a> from Minipack is our most popular machine in this series. The inert gas kit is an option; the machine works just fine without it. The kit basically lets you replace the air in the vacuum seal bag with nitrogen. Some of our customers like to use the gas kit to extend the life of the food and other perishable items they are vacuum sealing.</p>
<p>The largest bag you can seal with the MVS 45 measures 14&#8243; x 16&#8243;. The chamber is 18&#8243; wide x 18&#8243; deep x 8.25&#8243; high. You may <a title="Apply to Lease" href="http://www.officezone.com/lease1.htm" target="_blank">apply to lease</a> to own the MVS 45 Vacuum Sealer. You have the option of making low monthly payments on this machine, versus investing one large up-front sum. We have partnered with a reputable funding agency that makes the leasing process quick and relatively simple.</p>
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		<title>Can you Make Calendars With ProClick Binding Machines?</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/03/can-you-make-calendars-with-proclick-binding-machines/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am wanting to make calendars and recipe books. Would the ProClick 50 machine work for me? If not, what would you recommend? ]]></description>
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<p>I am wanting to make calendars and recipe books. Would the <a title="ProClick P50" href="http://www.officezone.com/gbcproclick.htm" target="_blank">ProClick 50</a> machine work for me? If not, what would you recommend? I like the idea of <a href="http://www.officezone.com/gbcproclick.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="ProClick P50 Binding Machine" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/gbcproclick.jpg" alt="ProClick P50 Binding Machine" width="100" height="100" /></a>being able to add and edit pages.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Mary</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>Most of our customers prefer <a title="coil spiral binding machines" href="http://www.officezone.com/coil1.htm" target="_blank">coil/spiral binding machines</a> for their calendars and books. First of all, if you&#8217;re trying to achieve a professional-looking book or calendar, then coil binding is our first recommendation. Also, the pages in your calendar (or recipe book) will easily turn with plastic coil. You can also add or edit pages simply by snipping a crimped end off of the binding element and then rolling it out. You can make your changes, edits, etc. and insert and crimp a new coil. It&#8217;s as simple as that.</p>
<p>A ProClick binding machine would work too; however, the end results would not look as refined as an item produced with a coil binding machine. Some of our customers use a wire binding machine to make calendars and books, but you would have a difficult time editing the pages. Once something is bound with wire, it&#8217;s best left alone. You can de-bind, but it takes more effort and patience when compared to using a ProClick machine or coil binder.</p>
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		<title>Can you Insert a Smaller Envelope Into a Larger one With the Formax FD 6202?</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/03/can-you-insert-a-smaller-envelope-into-a-larger-one-with-the-formax-fd-6202/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 17:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you insert a return envelope in a larger-sized envelope with the Formax FD 6202 paper folder-inserter?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Question:</strong></p>
<p>Can you insert a return envelope in a larger-sized envelope with the <a title="Formax FD 6202 paper folder-inserter" href="http://www.officezone.com/fd6202folder.htm" target="_blank">Formax FD 6202 paper folder-inserter</a>?</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>Yes, the FD 6202 Advanced 1 and FD 6202 Advanced 2 folder inserters will place a smaller envelope (or other similar-sized insert) into the envelope <a href="http://www.officezone.com/fd6202folder.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="Formax FD 6202" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/fd6202folder.jpg" alt="Formax FD 6202" width="100" height="100" /></a>while also folding and inserting documents. The important thing to keep in mind here is the insert placed in the envelope may be a business reply type envelope, as long as it is smaller.</p>
<p>The best thing to do is test your samples before making a purchase. You may send us samples of the outer envelopes and return envelopes for testing. Be sure to send us at least 100 of each to ensure thorough testing. We will then run your samples free of charge on one of our demo machines and let you know if the FD 6202 will work for your needs.</p>
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		<title>Why use an Automatic Paper Folder?</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/03/why-use-an-automatic-paper-folder/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are the advantages of using a letter folding machine? What are the advantages when compared to folding paper by hand?]]></description>
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<p>What are the advantages of using a letter folding machine? What are the advantages when compared to folding paper by hand?</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>There are several benefits to using an <a title="automatic paper folding machine" href="http://www.officezone.com/fold1.htm" target="_blank">automatic paper folding machine</a>. One of the biggest benefits is the speed at which you can fold paper, and the amount of time you will save. A person will never be able to fold paper at the <a href="http://www.officezone.com/fold1.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="Automatic Paper Folder" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/de262af.jpg" alt="Automatic Paper Folder" width="100" height="100" /></a>same speed as a machine.</p>
<p>A paper folding machine eliminates the need to have employees fold paper. This means you don&#8217;t have to pay<br />
them for several hours of labor for something a paper folder can do in just minutes. And, there are no paper cuts with an automated paper folder.</p>
<p>Paper folders are easy to set up and require relatively little maintenance. They can handle a variety of paper sizes and thicknesses and can usually do a variety of common folds. Many paper folder models are capable of performing custom folds as well.</p>
<p>Be sure to take a look at our wide selection of <a title="paper folders" href="http://www.officezone.com/fold1.htm" target="_blank">paper folders</a> today.</p>
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		<title>Paper Trimmer Blades: Why Self-Sharpening?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are self-sharpening blades? I noticed this feature on some of your paper trimmers and don't know what it means.]]></description>
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<p>What are self-sharpening blades? I noticed this feature on some of your paper trimmers and don&#8217;t know what it means.</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>Some rotary paper trimmers or cutters include the feature of <a title="Self-Sharpening Blades" href="http://www.officezone.com/rotatrim.htm" target="_blank">self-sharpening blades</a>. Rotary cutter blades spin as they cut paper. As they spin, they rub against a tungsten metal rail that the manufacturer claims <img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="Paper Trimmer With Self-Sharpening Blades" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/techrota.jpg" alt="Paper Trimmer With Self-Sharpening Blades" width="100" height="100" />helps keep the blades sharpened. Although this is a nice feature, the blades do eventually wear out and need to be replaced. Rotatrim is one of the more popular manufacturers of rotary paper cutters that feature self-sharpening blades. Office equipment manufacturers Dahle, Akiles and Carl make paper cutters with self-sharpening blades as well.</p>
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		<title>Why we Recommend Rotatrim Rotary Paper Cutters</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/03/why-we-recommend-rotatrim-rotary-paper-cutters/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 17:36:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rotatrim trimmers were originally designed to meet the exacting requirements of professional photographers. Today, thousands of Rotatrim machines are used in professional darkrooms, photo labs, design houses, schools and colleges.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have noticed that some of the products on our Web site carry a Customer Choice label. These items have earned this special designation <img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="Office Zone Customer Choice Label" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/recommend.jpg" alt="Office Zone Customer Choice Label" width="120" height="30" />because of their excellent track record and reliability.</p>
<p>The <a title="Rotatrim paper cutters" href="http://www.officezone.com/m2rotar.htm" target="_blank">Rotatrim Rotary paper cutters</a> have earned this status, thanks to their robustness and reliability. Rotatrim trimmers were originally designed to meet the exacting requirements of professional photographers. Today, thousands of Rotatrim machines are used in professional darkrooms, photo labs, design houses, schools and colleges.</p>
<p>Our customers tell us they prefer Rotatrim cutters because of their silent glide cutting action. They also report how pleased they are with the trimmer&#8217;s extreme accuracy. That&#8217;s because of the machine&#8217;s twin <a href="http://www.officezone.com/m2rotar.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="Rotatrim Rotary Paper Cutters" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/rotatrim.jpg" alt="Rotatrim Rotary Paper Cutters" width="100" height="100" /></a>chrome-plated steel guide rail and hand-finished tungsten steel rotary blades. The blade assembly delivers a virtually maintenance-free, self-sharpening system that ensures low maintenance costs and ease of use.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s the Difference Between a Paper Perforator and a Scorer?</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/03/whats-the-difference-between-a-paper-perforator-and-a-scorer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Tips and Suggestions]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Paper perforator machines punch tiny holes in a sheet of paper in a straight line. ... Paper scorers simply put a crease in a sheet of paper.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Paper Perforator Machines" href="http://www.officezone.com/perfor1.htm" target="_blank">Paper perforator machines</a> punch tiny holes in a sheet of paper in a straight line. Paper perforators are typically used for creating coupons, ads, tickets, mailers and more. The spacing of the perforations may be adjusted on some <a href="http://www.officezone.com/perfor1.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="Paper Perforator/Scorer" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/perftabl.jpg" alt="Paper Perforator/Scorer" width="100" height="100" /></a>machines by simply changing out the perforating wheel. This procedure then alters the perforations per inch. The more perforations per inch, the easier it is to tear the paper apart.</p>
<p><a title="Paper Scorers" href="http://www.officezone.com/perfor1.htm" target="_blank">Paper scorers</a> simply put a crease in a sheet of paper. These machines are also helpful when folding paper. When using a paper scorer, pressure is applied on the paper with a grooved disc. The result is a sheet that&#8217;s easily folded in a specified area. Scoring machines are commonly used to make greeting cards, mailers, table tent ads, tent-style business cards, occasion cards, promotional tickets etc.</p>
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		<title>Looking for a Coin Crimper Roller</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 17:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am looking for a coin crimper that crimps both ends of a roll of coins. I have a 5 gal. bucket of wheat pennies I need to roll. I was in hopes you might have a machine that you can put 50 pennies in and when the roll is done both ends are crimped.]]></description>
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<p>I am looking for a coin crimper that crimps both ends of a roll of coins. I have a 5 gal. bucket of wheat pennies I need to roll. I was in hopes you might have a machine that you can put 50 pennies in and when the roll is done both ends are crimped. Either with the flat roll type of paper or the one crimped end roll. Manual or electric. I would prefer manual. I was in hopes they made a crimper/roller that was inexpensive and like the old cigarette rollers.</p>
<p>Thanks, J.C.</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>We don&#8217;t have a combination machine that will sort, count and crimp coins. However, we do have two separate models that will work just fine for your <a href="http://www.officezone.com/coin-roll-wrapper-CM651.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="CM-65 Coin Roll Wrapper Crimping System" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/coin-roll-wrapper-CM651.jpg" alt="CM-65 Coin Roll Wrapper Crimping System" width="100" height="100" /></a>application. The first recommended model is the <a title="ABC110 coin counter" href="http://www.officezone.com/abc110-coin-counter.htm" target="_blank">ABC110 coin counter</a>. This is an affordable, easy-to-use coin sorter and counter. The ABC110 counts most common denominations including pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. Mixed amounts of coins are poured into the top hopper and then sorted into their respective bins or coin tubes, whichever you prefer.</p>
<p>The ABC110 coin machine is a popular choice with our customers. They tell us that they have used the ABC110 in all sorts of environments including home, schools, business, churches, retail stores, mall kiosks, and so on. The machine&#8217;s control panel is easy to use and has several counting features.</p>
<p>The second recommended model is the <a title="CM-65 Coin Roll Wrapper Crimping System" href="http://www.officezone.com/coin-roll-wrapper-CM651.htm" target="_blank">CM-65 Coin Roll Wrapper Crimping System</a> from Semacon. This stand-alone unit will seal your coin rolls quickly and professionally. All you have to do is attach the proper head (the machine comes complete with different crimping heads for different coin denominations), turn it on, and the CM-65 quickly binds your roll of coins for easy handling.</p>
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		<title>Binding Machine for Legal Size Books</title>
		<link>http://www.askozone.com/2010/02/binding-machine-for-legal-size-books/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 15:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm looking for a binding machine that will bind legal size books on the long edge (14 inch). Very small volume. What are my options?]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m looking for a binding machine that will bind legal size books on the long edge (14 inch). Very small volume. What are my options?</p>
<p>Dan O.</p>
<p><strong>Answer:</strong></p>
<p>I have a few more questions about your specific binding needs, what style of binding you prefer (comb, coil, wire), but the machine that immediately <a href="http://www.officezone.com/coilmac-eci.htm"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 7px;" title="CoilMac-ECI Spiral Binding Machine" src="http://www.officezone.com/images/coilmac-eci.jpg" alt="CoilMac-ECI Spiral Binding Machine" width="100" height="100" /></a>comes to mind is the <a title="CoilMac-ECI Spiral Binding Machine" href="http://www.officezone.com/coilmac-eci.htm" target="_blank">CoilMac-ECI Spiral Binding Machine</a>.</p>
<p>Spiral binding is my favorite book binding option. The plastic coil is durable, it can&#8217;t be crushed like wire, and books stay open when placed on a flat surface. The end result looks great. The CoilMac-ECI helps you quickly and effortlessly coil bind documents, books, reports and more.</p>
<p>You mentioned that you needed to bind legal-sized books. The CoilMac-ECI will let you do this. It has an open punching throat with continuous punching guide, specifically designed for documents longer than the standard 11 inches.</p>
<p>The CoilMac-ECI also has an impressive punching capacity. You can punch up to 17 sheets of paper at a time with this model. It has a built-in coil inserter too (most of the models in this price category require that you insert the coils by hand).</p>
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