Perhaps it's unfortunate, considering one can be so useful, but I've always found the word 'gusset' a little hard to say. It makes me think of Victorian knickers for some reason; there's an aged, somehow frumpy, yet biological, quality to it. It is a shame, because when I'm trying to write about 5 Star's peel and seal manilla gusset envelopes, it's rather hard not to mention it.

The Fellowes Copyholder sits on your desk – some attach to your monitor – and holds books and paper documents open for you, so they’re easy to read and manipulate.  No more trying to prop a book open on your knees as you search for information; no more using staplers as paperweights, hoping to keep documents flat and stop them folding closed.

Up to 68 labels per minute.  That’s how fast the Brother QL-570 thermal label printer can go.  Well, can print.  Saying ‘can go’ makes it sound like a car.  (Although it is quite small).
The best way to write about a product we stock – apart from wining and dining it and getting it to spill all its secrets - is to look at a fact sheet sent by the manufacturer. It'll give you all sorts of useful information about the product's history, its best features and so on.
I'd have expected it from medicines, but not from pens. The Bic Cristal large ball pen comes with a shelf life. Who'd have thought it? With the rate most stationery cupboards empty, I'm surprised any company thought that this was important, but Bic obviously does.
I'll admit it – I'm staggered. I've been reading about the Bic Velocity retractable gel pen. It has a retractable point and comes in three colours. I admit, that doesn't sound too amazing; it's just like a standard gel pen that you might find in any office stationery cupboard. Right?
Think of it as an instant 'electric' attraction. No, I'm not talking about the office heartthrob, but the laser printer in the office. It's there, all day, everyday, purring and turning out the pages, though few of us have a clue as to how it works. Apart from boffins of course, such as those at Hewlett Packard.

Paper is one of the office supplies that we take for granted. It's somehow reassuring to see the stacks of A3 or A4 printer paper, piled neatly by the printer or photocopier. If they run out, we're surprised and surprisingly discombobulated.

It's always good being part of the Euroffice story – I like to think of it as a sci-fi Bollywood blockbuster – but it's even better when the Christmas present your mother wants is office supplies, well, stationery at least.
When you're thinking of office printer paper, you don't expect to be pleasantly surprised by the box it comes in. Yet, thanks to Data Copy, manufacturer of printer paper, I am. Why?
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