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Fastback Binding

Today there are many different ways to bind booklets and other printed materials. One of the most effective and professional looking binding system is called Fastback Binding. What is Fastback Binding and how is it done? Let's investigate to learn a little more about this system of binding.

Fastback Binding was invented in 1983 by George Parker, the founder of Powis. The company was started modestly in the basement of George Parker's home and has grown to the multimillion-dollar business that it is today. The system that George Parker developed utilized a thermal adhesive strip to hold the page of the book or booklet together. No holes or other fasteners were needed to hold the pages together. The Fastback Binding system allowed anyone to make hard cover books or booklets.

The Fastback Binding system (purchase tape binding strips for the model 15 Fast Back System) that George Parker developed had many of the advantages of large binding machine but took up very little room. The small size of the Powis Fastback Binding system makes it an excellent machine for office use as well as for the growing number of online publishers around the world. No long are major publishers like Random House and Simon and Schuster the only means of ultimately publishing a book. Today the thoughts and ideas of writers around the world can be disseminated in a hard cover bound book with ease. No longer do the major publishers decide what is available to the public to read.

What makes the Fastback Binding system so popular? The primary reasons for the success of Fastback Binding are the small size of the machine and the quality of the bound book or booklet. The Fastback Binding system is ideal for desktop publishing, because of its size it can be fit easily into any office or small room. The quality of its binding is excellent, and almost as good as that done by larger more expensive machines used by the large book publishers. Now anyone using the Fastback Binding system can make professional hard cover books similar to those we have become accustom to seeing through the centuries. The books bound using the Fastback Binding system look virtually the same as any other hardbound book while offering the advantage of being able to made one book at a time.

The Fastback Binding system is another effective way to bind your printed material. The Fastback Binding machine offers a quality binding at an economical price. When the time comes for you to consider binding a printed project, please visit us at www.swplastic.com. We'd love to help.

 

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