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Posted on 10/14/20 at 9:05 am to Ssubba
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Option 1 - Manually punch holes. Maybe 10 minutes of work?
You punching 1 page at a time?
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Risk misaligning the paper and getting a bad punch.
Hole punches have an adjustable guide that you can lock in place so you can avoid this problem.
And yes, I punch holes in my own documents when needed. No, I'm not a poor lol I'm just not a pussy

Posted on 10/14/20 at 9:20 am to Gaston
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Put the paper back in the printer and print 500 blank pages with holes.
Make sure to orient the paper correctly in the tray, or end up with holes on the right.
Posted on 10/14/20 at 9:21 am to Gaston
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Put the paper back in the printer and print 500 blank pages with holes.
No one prints like
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Gaston
Posted on 10/14/20 at 9:25 am to Ssubba
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Potential drawback: It's a shared printer with about 10 employees with access. I risk someone else using my paper in the time between loading printer and initiating print job.
Should be able to do a secure release. That way when you get to the printer, you initialize it.
Posted on 10/14/20 at 9:28 am to Gaston
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Put the paper back in the printer and print 500 blank pages with holes.
Management material.

Posted on 10/14/20 at 9:38 am to Ssubba
I had no idea that printers had hole punches
Posted on 10/14/20 at 9:50 am to Gaston
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Put the paper back in the printer and print 500 blank pages with holes.
How would this work? Does your printer actually punch holes when printing? Ours doesn't do that I don't think.
One of our trays has prepunched paper.
Posted on 10/14/20 at 10:02 am to Ssubba
500 pages? WTF you printing? Space shuttle operations manual?
Posted on 10/14/20 at 10:12 am to Ssubba
Buy the holes off of Amazon you dumb shite.
This post was edited on 10/14/20 at 11:35 am
Posted on 10/14/20 at 10:21 am to Ssubba
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Option 1 - Manually punch holes. Maybe 10 minutes of work? Risk misaligning the paper and getting a bad punch.
Option 2- Re print, this time with hole punches included. Results in 500 pages and ink wasted.
Choose your fate.
You already wasted 500 pages the moment you printed the first set. It's 2020. No one is flipping through 500 pages of shite. Give me a pdf so I can ctrl+F the frick out of that.
Posted on 10/14/20 at 11:20 am to Ssubba
I never forget to punch your mom’s hole
Posted on 10/14/20 at 11:22 am to Ssubba
Whichever you choose, make sure your work is completed before the Virtual Fire Drill.
Posted on 10/14/20 at 11:28 am to Ssubba
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Put the paper back in the printer and print 500 blank pages with holes..
Wait, this assumes that the printer punches the holes for you. Do printers actually do that now? If so, mind blown.
This post was edited on 10/14/20 at 11:31 am
Posted on 10/14/20 at 11:29 am to Ssubba
You know they sell paper with the holes already punched right?
Congrats on the specbook/quarterly groundwater report
Congrats on the specbook/quarterly groundwater report
Posted on 10/14/20 at 11:33 am to Anaximander
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WTF 500 page document needs to be printed in 2020?
he works government obviously.
and the document will go into a box and never looked at again
Posted on 10/14/20 at 11:53 am to Ssubba
Reprint- you dont pay for the paper.
Posted on 10/14/20 at 1:55 pm to Gaston
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Put the paper back in the printer and print 500 blank pages with holes.
This guy right here knows how to get shite done
Posted on 10/14/20 at 2:05 pm to Deep Purple Haze
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punch one sheet at a time
With a single hole punch, measuring each hole with a ruler
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