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Thanks for posting this link.

Hate to hijack your thread but wanted to ask anybody who knows.
Generally speaking, let's say you find a good reference book but it's a PDF document, Word, Word Perfect or whatever.
BUT the actual book is now considered rare and out of print (expensive or hard to find), is there a good way to get something like that printed off to put in a 3 ring binder or whatever?
Pieces of paper from computer printers will tend to stick together after a few years of sitting in a binder like that and the ink toner will be stuck on the wrong page.
 

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A lot of it depends on the printer and the paper. I had some stuff stick to the inside of binders, but I had reference materials that sat in binders in my office for years without the print sticking to other pages. Pretty much all of it was printed on HP enterprise-class printers (usually a LaserJet 8000 or 8150) on Xerox 3-hole prepunched paper, FWIW.
 

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