Wednesday, September 14, 2011

What happened to Ibico Binding Machines and Supplies

For years, one of the largest names in the binding and laminating
industry was Ibico Products. Ibico made some of the bestBinding Machines ,Laminators , andBinding Supplies on the market. However, in
recent years you might have noticed that the Ibico brand has
disappeared from the marketplace. Prompting us to ask the question,
what ever happened to the Ibico Brand name?

In 1998, Ibico AG was purchased by General Binding Corporation (GBC).
However, GBC decided to continue to maintain the Ibico brand of
products in addition the regular line of GBC products. GBC offered a
full line of Ibico binding machines and binding supplies. This was the
case until 2005.

After more than a decade of supporting both the GBC and Ibico brands,
General Binding Corporation made the decision in 2005 to discontinue
the Ibico line of products. When GBC made the decision to stop
supporting the Ibico brand of products, many of the Ibico machines were
rebranded under new GBC model numbers. The Ibico Ibimatic became the
GBC gebBind C150, The Ibico Kombo became the GBC gebBind C250, The
Ibico Ibimaster 300 became the GBC gebBind C300, The Ibico EPK21
became the GBC C800pro, The Ibico Ibimaster 500 became the GBC gebBind
C500 and the Ibico 2700 Laminator became the GBC HeatSeal H800pro.

Many of Ibicos larger pieces of desktop binding equipment were also
replaced with GBC models. The Ibico 660id was replaced by the GBC
MagnaPunch, the Ibico 640id was replaced by the GBC MP2500ix
interchangeable die punch and the Ibico 620 series of punches were
replaced by the GBC MP2000 series of binding punches. Ibicos modular
pieces of finishing equipment were also replaced. For instance the
Ibico 340WB electric twin loop wire closer was replaced by the GBC
TL2900 and the Ibico 240CB Coil Inserter was replaced by the GBC CC2700.

Of the thousands of other products carried as part of the Ibico line,
many were also rebranded with the GBC name. However, hundreds of
products were discontinued and disappeared when the Ibico name was
phased out. If you are looking for a particular product, the best thing
to do is just ask. If the exact product is no longer available it is
likely that there is something equivalent available to meet your needs.

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