the flatness or curveness depends on the length of the staples and the
quality of the wire used to manufacture them, on the outside of the box
of the Swingline there is a recommendation as to which staples to use.
gr
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 21.06.2006 Godofredo Romero wrote:
Office depot
straight.
gr
Lee Actor wrote:
Is this a straight long-throw, or a saddle stapler?
-Lee
Office depot carries the Swingline - long reach- stapler which is ideal
for this, i used it and are very happy with it.
hope this helps.
gr
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 2
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 21.06.2006 Godofredo Romero wrote:
Office depot carries the Swingline - long reach- stapler which is
ideal for this, i used it and are very happy with it.
hope this helps.
Does it produce flat or curved legs? I have a long-arm stapler, which
works ok, but they all
On 21.06.2006 Godofredo Romero wrote:
Office depot carries the Swingline - long reach- stapler which is ideal for
this, i used it and are very happy with it.
hope this helps.
Does it produce flat or curved legs? I have a long-arm stapler, which
works ok, but they all produce curved legs as f
Is this a straight long-throw, or a saddle stapler?
-Lee
> Office depot carries the Swingline - long reach- stapler which is ideal
> for this, i used it and are very happy with it.
> hope this helps.
>
> gr
>
> Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
> > On 21.06.2006 Lee Actor wrote:
> >
> >> Now if I ca
Office depot carries the Swingline - long reach- stapler which is ideal
for this, i used it and are very happy with it.
hope this helps.
gr
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 21.06.2006 Lee Actor wrote:
Now if I can just find a long-throw stapler that produces staples
with flat
legs instead of cu
On 21.06.2006 Andrew Stiller wrote:
It's unanimous for staples, then (just one staple, I think).
two staples, please, if I were to choose.
Johannes
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On 21.06.2006 Lee Actor wrote:
Now if I can just find a long-throw stapler that produces staples with flat
legs instead of curved...
If you ever find one, let me know where, I need one desperately...
Johannes
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On Jun 21, 2006, at 5:06 PM, John Howell wrote:
Please, center-stapled, preferably with 2 staples. Of course that
means working in multiples of 4 pages, with blank pages, if any, at
the back of the booklet. Loose sheets work, but present more
possibilities of mixups.
It's unanimous for s
At 3:52 PM -0400 6/21/06, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Orchestra parts, printed 2-up as booklets on folded double sheets.
Q: should the booklet be center-stapled, or left as loose sheets?
Please, center-stapled, preferably with 2 staples. Of course that
means working in multiples of 4 pages, with
Andrew Stiller wrote:
Orchestra parts, printed 2-up as booklets on folded double sheets. Q:
should the booklet be center-stapled, or left as loose sheets?
My vote would be for stapled -- that way it would take a real idiot to
lose the center pages.
Knowing you as I do from this list, I k
> Orchestra parts, printed 2-up as booklets on folded double sheets. Q:
> should the booklet be center-stapled, or left as loose sheets?
>
> Andrew Stiller
> Kallisti Music Press
> http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
I much prefer center-stapled. The only upside for loose sheets is a little
less
On Jun 21, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Orchestra parts, printed 2-up as booklets on folded double sheets. Q:
should the booklet be center-stapled, or left as loose sheets?
According to MOLA, stapled or saddle-stiched, not loose. They also
accept tape binding.
Christopher
Orchestra parts, printed 2-up as booklets on folded double sheets. Q:
should the booklet be center-stapled, or left as loose sheets?
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
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