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Posted by yilaiwl6879
 - January 28, 2011, 10:13:32 AM
ound that the oval coil die could easily punch thirty sheets. This puts the Versamac on par with the HD7700 and far ahead of the GBC Magnapunch.2. Among modular punching systems You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, the Versamac is unique in that it includes a built in wire hanger and a spine former for use in spiral coil binding, as well as a sizing guide. We found these pretty handy.3. The Versamac has a reverse function that utilizes an electric motor You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, in order to help with any possible paper jams. Other machines do not have this feature. Plus, the Akiles also includes a special tool to manually reverse the punching mechanism in the case of a really bad paper jam.4. Another feature we really liked was the dual controls. To operate the machine, the user can either use the included foot pedal or push a button on the machine itself. If you are just going to be punching a few pages You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, you don't need to go through the trouble of setting up the foot pedal. That is a really nice feature.5. The Versamac is priced far lower that the machines it was designed to compete with, and that includes the dies. The oval coil die is also significantly less expensive than its counterparts over at Rhino Tuff and GBC. It is nice to see a machine with all of these features that doesn't compromise eiyilai:
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