Notebooks (the type you write in!)
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Anyone know of any sources for sublimation notebooks (probably A5 or A6 size)? The only ones I can find are the all aluminium ones from lovecut.
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If you are looking for to purchase lots of blanks then The Magic Touch might be worth a call. They sell meeting books which can be printed using the Laser heat transfer system. From what I have seen the quality is pretty good.
Alternatively notebooks are not that hard to make. Wiro bound ones are a piece if cake, might be worth considering making them.
Alternatively notebooks are not that hard to make. Wiro bound ones are a piece if cake, might be worth considering making them.
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Was just thinking of doing a few to see how they go. Hadn't thought of making them myself. Off to investigate...
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Send an image of the sort of note pad you are thinking of then I might be able to point you in the right direction of what to investigate
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Hadn't really thought what type I wanted. I imagined I'd be able to find some more sub ones (might try the ones from lovecut anyway - despite the reputation!). Just looked and should be able to put new covers on wire bound ones easily enough as you said. Was just thinking about additional products.
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I've done a few in the past using a wire binder machine I have. I print the covers on thin card with an inkjet printer & then laminate the cover to make it that bit thicker. I do the same for the rear cover using just a blank piece of card laminated too.
A while ago I was in Staples & they were selling off a load of A5 paper cheap so, I bought quite a few packs with the view to making note books. I got a local printer to cut down some of the packs of paper to A6 to make some smaller note books. I gave most of them away as gifts to customers & they all really liked them.
A while ago I was in Staples & they were selling off a load of A5 paper cheap so, I bought quite a few packs with the view to making note books. I got a local printer to cut down some of the packs of paper to A6 to make some smaller note books. I gave most of them away as gifts to customers & they all really liked them.
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Thanks for the ideas Ian - something else to go onto my to-do list!
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