PaperPro inPRESS 12 Reduced Effort Three-Hole Punch, Silver/Black (2101)
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This hole punch, unfortunately, cannot be adjusted.
It's set up to work with any paper size. Even construction paper can be used.
The top and bottom of the page can be adjusted by a hair under 1/4" from the left edge. I hope this has been of assistance.
I wouldn't swear to it, but I believe it is manufactured in the United States of America - East Greenwich, R., is written on the label. using a hole punch When I went to the website, I saw no indication that it was available anywhere else. It's an excellent stapler. Get the one from the warehouse, but not the one from the store.
Selected User Reviews For PaperPro inPRESS 12 Reduced Effort Three-Hole Punch, Silver/Black (2101)
That's why I bought this three-ring binder paper punch with 12 sheets. br>br>This model punches paper more easily and cleanly than the ones I used in the corporate world many years ago. I'd bring a large stack of papers to punch in the desk drawer, not the big ones. That's a different kind of punch altogether! This is a well-made all-metal model that is solid and dependable. br>br>The fixed location punches are designed to work with standard three-ring binders. The hole placement is as expected right out of the box, and there is an alignment ruler that can be adjusted to move the holes up or down on the page. br>br>The punch handle has a small push button on the side that allows it to be locked in the closed position for storage. This one, like the previous ones I've used, has a pull-tab. To empty the chad that builds up over time, pull out. br>br>This is a well-made and well-designed three-hole paper punch for use in a desk drawer. I'm very pleased with how well it works and how little effort it requires compared to what I anticipated. Given all of this, and the fact that I can't think of anything negative to say about this punch, it's no surprise that I'm awarding it five stars for being an excellent punch that's assisting me in becoming more organized.
I'm looking at the PaperPro inPRESS 12 Reduced Effort Three-in-One Printer. Silver/Black Hole Punch It was an incredible value at $7. I like PaperPro's staplers because they allow you to staple a large number of pages with just one finger, and this punch is also very light and simple to use. My only criticism is that the holes are punched a little too close to the paper's edge: Most punches are closer to 3/8" from the edge, whereas this one is a little less than 1/4". It'd be a great product for someone who isn't as obsessed with office supplies as I am.
I ordered two for a project that required paper alignment that could be adjusted. The paper alignment was supposed to be adjustable in the photo description, but it wasn't. If you're looking for a standard hole punch, this will suffice; however, if you're trying to punch larger sheets or punch 6 holes with an offset between each group of 3, this will not work. My punch was labeled Bostitch rather than PaperPro, so it's possible I got the wrong punch. However, mine looks a lot like the one in the photo, so I'm guessing it's just a multi-branded item.
I wish I had taken the time to examine the image more closely. I chose this hole punch over cheaper ones because of the paper guide, but the guide only aligns the tops of your papers, and I was looking for one that aligned the bottoms. I don't mind papers protruding from the tops of my binders, but I prefer a neat stack at the bottom (which helps the folder stand upright). br>br>As a result, I've begun to turn my papers inside out so that I can keep a tidy paper pile at the bottom of the folder.
This hole puncher is one of my favorite tools. I bought it for work because I deal with a lot of paperwork that I need to print out and put into an Avery binder. Because of the built-in paper guide, you won't have to guess if you're lining the paper up correctly. I like how it has a locking feature that helps to keep the amount of space it takes up in a desk drawer to a minimum. It's also very simple to empty. Simply open the door as if it were a tic-tac-toe game. Take the tac container and empty it.
I was given a 250-word essay to complete. from a three-page document hole punch, and the PaperPro inPress 12 completed the task in less than four minutes. Each page's holes were aligned about 1/2" into the inner edge. Each 'punch' lasted about ten pages. The holes are neatly punched/cut, and they fit a standard 3-inch hole punch. ring binder is ideal. Furthermore, the device is easy to use.
I'm a graduate student, and I really put this hole puncher to the test. I hole punch hundreds of papers (12 at a time) on a weekly basis with it. I wish I had more money to buy a hole puncher that could punch through more than 12 sheets, but this one works well enough for me. After months of use, it still looks brand new. I would tell my classmates, teachers, and friends about this book.
I'm always on the lookout for school supplies that will make my job easier as a teacher. Most hole punches require a lot of arm muscle/force, and I can only punch holes in a few pieces at a time. This allows me to hole punch more paper at once while requiring less effort. Punch outs occasionally fall out of the bottom when it overflows. This is not an issue if the container is emptied on a regular basis. The lock feature comes in handy when I need to transport it back and forth in my teacher bag. This is the best hole puncher I've ever used, even better than an electric hole puncher!.