Specifications
Maximum paper height
Number of punch dies
Punch Capacity
Punch Capacity per hour (approximate)
Bind Capacity
Bind Capacity per hour (approximate)
Net weight
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Special notice
Thank you for choosing a GBC Binding Machine. We aim to
produce quality binding machines at an affordable price, with
many advanced features to enable you to create excellent
results every time. Before using your machine for the first time,
please take a few minutes to read through this guide.
Safety instructions
YOUR SAFETY AS WELL AS THE SAFETY OF OTHERS IS
IMPORTANT TO ACCO BRANDS EUROPE. IN THIS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT ARE IMPORTANT SAFETY
MESSAGES. READ THESE MESSAGES CAREFULLY.
General safeguards
• Please read the instructions and keep them safe for future
reference.
• When using the machine, always ensure the machine is on a
flat and stable surface.
• Keep out of reach the reach of children at all times.
• Do not tamper in any way with the internal mechanisms of
this machine.
• Do not immerse in liquid.
Setting up
• Unpack carefully and place the C210 on a flat surface, ideally
74cm from the floor. When lifting the machine, lift from the
bottom. Do not carry the machine by the handle.
GBC C210 Comb Binder
A4, 297mm
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20 sheets, 80gsm paper
5000 sheets
450 sheets, 51mm
200 books
8.7kg
455 x 185 x 435mm
• Ensure that the Edge Guide (fig 1) is set to 'A4'.
• The waste tray is located under the machine, at the rear.
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• The C210 has built in storage for combs and binding
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Edge guide adjustment
Waste tray
Empty the tray on a regular basis, to prevent clogging and
possible damage. (fig 8)
Comb and cover storage
covers. Keep them stored in the machine so that you do not
waste time looking for suitable supplies with which to bind.
We recommend that you use GBC combs and covers, for
excellent results.
Punching the document
Collate the document and insert the edge to be bound into
the punch throat, maximum 20 sheets at a time. Jog the
sheets until they are flush against the edge guide and the
back wall of the punch throat (fig 2, A).
With the paper resting on the punching platform, pull the
punch handle towards you (fig 2, B). Then, return the punch
handle to its original position and remove the paper from
the punch throat.
Repeat this operation until the whole document is punched.
If punching PVC covers, insert no more than two covers at a
time as this material, in large quantities, could cause jams
or excessive wear.