Jeff McRitchie
Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He has written over 100 articles on binding machines, laminators, binding supplies, binding covers, and more.
Articles by this Author
Paper Shredders Provide Added Security
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
- Home Security
- Unrated
Paper shredders are a simple solution to destroying many of the documents and materials that hold private information. While digging through your garbage is not the only way someone can steal your identity, it is a major source. Businesses big and small, educational institutions, churches, homes, banks and government agencies all use paper shredders to protect private documents and information.
Paper Cutters: A Quick Solution for an Impressive Presentation
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
The most prevalent of all office machines is probably the paper trimmer. These are common in schools, small offices and other establishments. Paper trimmers and paper cutters are often confused with one another. Paper trimmers can handle a small volume of work, while paper cutters deal with larger numbers.
The Icing on the Cake: Binding Covers
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
- Publishing
- Unrated
Choosing an attractive binding cover is the one of the most important steps in creating impressive bound presentations. Such presentations can be made for projects done by large corporations, small businesses, home offices, government agencies, schools, churches, and many other establishments.
Binding Machines that Make a Good First Impression
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
Small business owners and large corporations want to appear professional. One of the best ways to do this is to always make sure business materials are polished inside and out. Annual reports, sales proposals, presentations and employee manuals are just a few of the documents that require a little bit of special attention when it comes to presentation.
Lamination Sensation: Enhancing Your Documents with Laminating
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
Whether it's for presentation or preservation, it makes no difference. Laminated documents are always more impressive and more durable than any old piece of paper. Colors are brighter and the pages are cleaner. The laminators that make this possible utilize several different modes to get the job done.
Exploring the Options in Poly Binding Covers
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
Sometimes there are so many different options in binding covers that it can be difficult to know what cover might be best for you. This article is designed to help you understand the different options available in Poly Binding covers, their thicknesses, patterns and available colors.
Writeable Laminating Pouches To Protect Your Documents
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
Lamination is the perfect solution for protecting your documents from becoming damaged. However, sometimes it would be really nice to be able to write on your laminated documents. The glossy finish that you get with most laminating pouches makes this very difficult. However, there are now pouches that allow you to write on the finished surface with a regular ball point pen.
Understanding the Different Types of Copier Tabs
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
Many of the newer photocopiers on the market have the ability to accept and print directly onto index tabs. However, in order to select the correct type of indexes for your photocopier there are several different things that you must first understand. This article is designed to provide a quick overview of the different types of copier-tabs on the market.
The Difference Between the GBC Ultima 65 and the GBC HeatSeal H800pro Laminator
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Business
- Unrated
For years, GBC / Ibico has made some of the best school laminators on the market. However, for customers looking to replace their existing GBC or Ibico Laminator the difference between the GBC Ultima 65 and the GBC HeatSeal H800Pro Roll laminator may not be completely apparent.However, the GBC HeatSeal Ultima 65 is the better machine for most users. Here is why.
What is the Difference Between The Velobind / SureBind System One, Two, Three and Four
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Business
- Unrated
When shopping for a Velobind or SureBind binding machine system, customers often call wanting to know the difference between the four different binding machines that are made for each binding style. This article provides a brief overview of the difference between the different Velobind binding systems.
The Difference Between the GBC C150 and GBC C250 Plastic Comb Binding Machines
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Business
- Unrated
This article discusses the three main differences between the GBC CombBind C150 Plastic Comb Binding Machine and the GBC CombBind C250, touching on disengageable dies, adjustable punch control and the price.
Using Your SureBind System With Your Plastic Comb Binding Punch
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
SureBind was designed to be compatible with GBC Plastic Comb Binding systems. This means paper and covers can be punched on any GBC Plastic Comb Binding punch, and bound using the SureBind System; which increases production by gaining higher punching capabilities, and allowing two operators to work at the same time.
Plastic Comb Binding Isn't Just Black and White Anymore
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
This article was written to remind the reader that many other colors besides black and white exist in the plastic comb binding world, and that these colors mayb be just what you're looking for when trying to add to your presentation.
Using Shredder Oil to Improve Performance and Prolong the Life of Your Shredder
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Technology
- Unrated
This article emphasizes the necessity of consistently oiling your shredder, which can help the shredder cutting wheels and head work more efficiently.
What is the Difference Between Velobind and Surebind?
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Business
- Unrated
This article goes over the differences between the velobind and surebind systems and provides a slight background of the velobind and surebind systems in order to fully explain the differences between the two.
GBC SureBind An Introduction to Strip Binding Systems
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
This article gives a background and information on the velobind and surebind methods of strip binding while also highlighting the main differences between the two types of strip binding systems.
How to Bind Documents With Velobind Hard Cases
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
This article has a simple three step process intended to help the reader use a GBC Velobind binding machine to easily create hard case covers.
The Importance of Choosing a Continuous Duty Shredder for Your Office
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Technology
- Unrated
This article emphasizes the importance of buying the right shredder to match the number of documents that you may need to shred, such as maybe buying a larger continuous shredder if you have many documents in your home or office that would need to be shredded.
Six Steps for Operating a Fixed Die Modular Comb Punch
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Presentation
- Unrated
This article provides a set of simple steps for using a fixed die modular binding punch.
Choosing a Plastic Comb Binding Machine (6 Important Features)
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
- Business
- Unrated
When looking in to buying a plastic comb binding machine, it can be confusing as to which machine you should buy due to the dozens of manufacturers and machines that exist. This article was created to help a potential buyer decide which machine would be best for them based on six important features.

