On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Fred Cisin wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
But there
is also a chemical reaction (from outgassing of plasticizer?)
that makes the toner stick to the cover of PVC binders much more than
to most other substances.
I've had pages stick to other pages, but perhaps
this was the print on
each page sticking to the print on the other?
THey will stick to each other, but nowhere near as much as they stick to
the plastic binder. Look at the inside front cover of some of those beige
easel binders that you got from me.
Oh, I know this. I've got plenty of manuals that are a-stickin' to their
binder covers since they haven't been stored properly (currently being
remedied with the latest block of shelving going up). I just wanted to
let everyone know that pages also can stick to each other, and so
therefore you should want to store your manuals vertically.
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