Question by HMH: I have a GBC Comb bind machine that is broken. Where can i take it to be refurbished/sold in Kansas City?
I’m pretty sure that it’s a really easy fix to get it back into working condition. I would like to sell it to one of the Ebay Auction Drop off sites, but I can’t find any in the Kansas City area. Is there anywhere that the different chains of Ebay Auction Store sites?
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Answer by technophobe
If anyone will take it the Surplus Exchange might, they recycle and refurbish office equipment and make it available for non profits, they also will take computer monitors and other e trash and dispose of it properly for around each.
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Question by delta s: Can someone give me detailed instructions on how to use a comb binding machine?
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Answer by aussie sheila
there are many different machines available which one do you need help with – try searching for manuals online
I have an Ibico Ibibaby 2 in 1 and found the instructions online – if this is what you have then maybe I could help but I only know how to do the plastic comb binding.
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Question by Cookie777: If you have a binding machine at home for plastic comb bindings?
What kind of binding machine is it? I’m on a budget but was thinking of buying one before Christmas to make copies of activity books to give away.
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Answer by wunderful2nite
gbc ProClick P50 – got it online from continental printing supplies.
totally love it. use it all the time for everything from picture books to keeping info together that a staple won’t hold.
it cost less than 0.
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I’m pretty sure that it’s a really easy fix to get it back into working condition. I would like to sell it to one of the Ebay Auction Drop off sites, but I can’t find any in the Kansas City area. Is there anywhere that the different chains of Ebay Auction Store sites?
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