If you have a large number of booklets to staple, you’ll probably prefer the Specialized Stapler method. If you don’t have any suitable material and your booklet is thin, try the Two Books method.
If the staple is firmly attached to the material, the material is too thin to use for this purpose. Detach the staple with a staple remover, then try again with thicker, corrugated cardboard.
If you have a large number of booklets to staple, you may wish to save effort by using the Specialized Stapler method.
If the staple did not pierce through the whole stack of paper, your stapler may not be strong enough for this method, or you may not have pushed hard enough. Try again after pushing the two books closer together, and make sure the paper is held down firmly when you apply the staple.
Centerline staplers are sometimes referred to as booklet staplers or long reach staplers. [3] X Research source For centerline staplers, check that the “throat depth” can reach across the full width of your booklet’s page. Check the maximum number of sheets the device can staple. Keep in mind this is the number of pieces of paper, not the number of numbered pages in your finished booklet.