Booklets: a set of documents folded in half and stapled in the middle; one of the most cost effective ways to bind a book. But where do you start? For such a simple bind, there sure are a lot of ways to make them.
This week we are proud to feature our first 'guest blogger:' Matt Bond – Service Manager for CFS Products. Matt has helped us to prepare the following technical tips that come in extremely handy when trying to install or adjust your new stapler. Take it away Matt:
Q: Why do I seem to get frequent staple jams in my Rapid 106 Stapler?
A: More than likely you are using Red Streak staples – these budget priced staples usually feature a red diagonal stripe on the box and a red streak along the top of the staple bricks that you insert into your stapler. Our extensive
Q: Why do I seem to get frequent staple jams in my Rapid 106 Stapler?
A: More than likely you are using Red Streak staples – these budget priced staples usually feature a red diagonal stripe on the box and a red streak along the top of the staple bricks that you insert into your stapler. Our extensive
It's a question we hear frequently: Can I use the 5/16" leg length staples in the Rapid 106 electric stapler to bind my booklets?
The main thing to keep in mind with this stapler is that while it has a capacity of 40 sheets (20 pound bond) when flat (side or corner) stapling, when you are saddle stapling
It's a common question: "What are the correct staples for my Plockmatic bookletmaking machine?" With plenty of choices for staple options such as cartridges and preformed strips, I thought it a good idea to run through the different choices to make it easier when you need replacement staples.