Three Benefits of Using the Fellowes TB250 Thermal Binding Machine

Thermal binding can make your documents look great and it can be easy to do when you have the right machine. One thermal binding machine that can help you out is the Fellowes TB250. Here are three benefits it offers:

·         The TB250 warms up in just three minutes, so you won’t need to spend a good chunk of your day waiting for it to be ready. The machine even has a green indicator light that will turn on so you’ll know when you can start binding.

·         This device works with documents that are up to 300 pages long. Depending on the thickness of your documents, you may be able to bind more than one per binding cycle. This will help you save time.

·         The TB250 has a thermal binding cover selector to help you choose the right supplies. This feature takes a lot of the guesswork out of the binding process.

The Fellowes TB250 thermal binding machine is terrific and very user-friendly thanks to these three benefits. Take a look at this helpful binding machine today.

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How Much Money Can an Artist Make Licensing Their Art?

Licensing Their ArtMany artists who are learning about art licensing want a definitive answer about how much they could make licensing their art. Of course, it is a good idea to decide if working towards licensing your art will give you the income results you are looking for, right? Unfortunately, I don’t have a definitive way to answer this question.

Every artist will have different results so I can safely say you can make between $0 and millions. Of course, I’m often asked for a better, more “standard” range than that. Well… I don’t know.

While people looking for a traditional job can go online and see statistics about average salaries, most artists who license their work are in business for themselves, so these statistics don’t exist. Add to that the fact that two artists could bring in identical royalties and have very different expenses based on how they run their businesses, that what they actually “make” would be quite different.

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