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I have printed off the internet a 400 page lighting manual. What are my options for getting it into a book-like format so that I can easily read it?

As far as I can tell, most office stores only will bind something for you if they print it off. I opted out of this because of cost considerations. Are they able to bind (or 3-hole punch) documents that they did not print? If so, then at what price?

Doing this at home is not an option. The pages are a combined thichkness of 2 inches. I am looking for any service that can hole punch or bind already printed documents for a reasonable price. If they can hole punch it, I can put it into a three-ring binder myself.

2007-07-13 13:02:26 · 1 answers · asked by wil 3 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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Some large stationery shops will have photocopying, binding and laminating services. Why not try looking up Binding Services in your Yellow Pages and phoning them to check the price before going to the shop? Some binding machines sellers, e.g. Ibico, will also provide binding services.

2007-07-13 17:52:18 · answer #1 · answered by Sandy 7 · 0 0

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