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Last years "wear the LaserJet 4MP+ out" project was to print out all of the P38 Workshop and Electrical Trouble Shooting manuals. I filled 8 four ring binders mostly 1 1/2" nominal but one bigger 2" one 'cos that was what I had. Three binders for each volume of the workshop manual, two for the electrical troubleshooting. Realistically a touch crowded, would have been better if I'd had enough of the wider ones to do them all.
I don't care for direct hole punching of the paper for this sort of thing so each double sided sheet is in its own glass clear pouch. Oily fingermarks just wipe off. I found EuroOffice 5 star pouches to be of adequate quality and not silly expensive in boxes of 100. Vertical alignment of the holes is a touch variable but name brands are 5 or more times the price and little better. Pouches mean that the odd mis-feed, miscount or inadvertently doing only one side is easily corrected for by slipping another sheet in. Takes ages on your own. Doing more than about 40 pages at time is asking for trouble. Its very easy to end up with inconsistent first and last page placement. I cocked up about 100 pages in one set. Put them in anyway figuring I could live with it the a couple of weeks later ripped the lot out for a do-over.
Whilst I was at it I filled two more binders. One with all the Nanocom instructions and one with useful things gleaned from t'net. Mostly BECM and EAS related. That will grow.
About 2 ft of shelf space.
This years project is to pull all the parts book stuff off Lrcat. Already done Axles and Suspension section as I needed to sort out full set of bushes. Currently a Word file but it will all go to PDF eventually.
Clive