This method makes removal much easier than the normal stapling method, also known as the reflexive setting , which bends the staple inwards, causing a more permanent and harder to remove fastening. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What do you call the two groove settings in a stapler? Ask Question. Asked 4 years, 9 months ago. Active 4 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 3k times. Improve this question. It's for bankers. My mom used to work as a teller and she always staples checks for deposit with the staples reversed.
It makes it much easier to remove the staples without tearing the checks or whatever else you stapled. Son of a bit It makes perfect sense, yet I never though about it that way. Come to think of it, before people had staples they used straight pins to hold papers together. No doubt the reverse-staples are meant to "simulate" a straight pin?
Doraemon, want a biscuit? Sorry, don't know what the english equivalent of "shao bing" is :. Sorry, don't know what the english equivalent of "shao bing" is : You can just send the "shao bing. Perhaps "griddle cake? Insert the strip of staples, points down, into the staple channel and close the top of the stapler, the magazine will slide back into its correct position and you'll hear a small click.
Some of our staplers, such as the Zero 01 or our range of Heavy Duty staplers, are front loading. Put the pages you want to staple together in the stapler.
Push the top down but not all the way. Modern staples for paper staplers are made from zinc-plated steel wires glued together and bent to form a long strip of staples. Staple strips are commonly available as "full strips" with staples per strip.
The traditionally accepted location of the staple is the top left corner. The staple should be at a degree angle from the top edge of the paper and slightly in from the edges.
Make sure both staple sides are on the paper and not floating off. Well it actually serves a purpose. This way of stapling is called pinning.
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