Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 at 10:52 am
- For occasional home, office, or student use
- Manually punches up to 7 sheets at a time
- Binds up to 90 sheets with a 1/2 Inch comb
- Allows user to punch and bind continuously for maximum productivity
- Loads vertically for accurate punch alignment
Designed for occasional binding needs in the home, office, or classroom, the Fellowes Starlet Comb Binding Machine punches up to 7 sheets at a time and binds up to 90 sheets with a 1/2 Inch comb. Vertical document loader ensures consistent punch alignment. Efficient design allows user to punch and bind in a continuous manner. Adjustable edge guide accurately centers documents. Document thickness/comb guide helps user select proper comb width. A convenient built-in comb storage tray keeps supplies handy.
List Price: $ 99.99
Price: $ 39.64
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at 10:18 am
Question by Amy G: Plastic binder cover sheets through the inkjet? Is it safe?
I was wondering if it was possible to run a plastic binder cover (like the kind you use with a comb binding machine) through my printer? I’m not sure if the ink would even actually stick to it… or if it might even melt in my new printer? I have a new Kodak ESP3… so I don’t want to mess it up! Anyone know? I know you can buy clear sheets made for the inkjet printers… but I didn’t know if these were different… Thanks in advance.
Best answer:
Answer by sosguy
The ink won’t stick to it.
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 at 9:24 pm
I was wondering if it was possible to run a plastic binder cover (like the kind you use with a comb binding machine) through my printer? I’m not sure if the ink would even actually stick to it… or if it might even melt in my new printer? I have a new Kodak ESP3… so I don’t want to mess it up! Anyone know? I know you can buy clear sheets made for the inkjet printers… but I didn’t know if these were different… Thanks in advance.