Umm, yeah, I have the CoilMac (great machine! Don't know what I was waiting for!) and I noticed that the maximum ratings are somewhat tight for optimal page turns. I always put in a coil a bit bigger to make sure that it isn't noisy or binding.

Christopher


On 25-Sep-07, at 5:29 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:

Can't do a proof -- I don't have the document yet. And since you have to order 100 coils at a time, I need a good all-purpose size. I just want to make sure 12 mm is enough. (It's rated capacity is 90 sheets, which I assume means 90 20 lb. sheets. I have 60 24 lb. sheets, plus front and back cover, and like I said, I want a little extra room for page turns.

- Darcy
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On 25 Sep 2007, at 5:19 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:

sorry if this borders on nit-picky.....

I once made the mistake of measuring a stack of paper to determine what size coil I needed only to find out that ink has some thickness when so many pages are put back to back..... and the paper's not truly flat anymore, which adds a little, too.

Can you run a proof plus covers and measure that?

-Cecil Rigby


A related question -- anyone have any idea what size coil I'd want for 60 sheets of 24. lb bond plus cardstock front and back cover? Does 12 mm sound right to everyone?

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