Hello Karina: In answer to your question, you may be able to find a computer printout binder. Two types of these were produced. One type bound paper at the top and were able to handle the long 14.5 inch paper that was used on mainframe line printers. The other type bound the end. You should check an office supply store. If you can find someone in your area that binds books with Plasticoil spirals, you might be able to get a usable binding by using a large spiral. You would have to hand insert the spiral, but this isn't very hard. Hope this helps. Regards, Robert Jaquiss ----- Original Message ----- From: Karina Gregory To: duxuser Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 7:03 AM Subject: [duxuser] Binding Hi everyone, Does anyone know if and where I could get hold of some binding that would fit through the small round perforated holes on the side of Braille Embosser paper? I only need a couple at the moment as I have a book to emboss and have been given some paper that hasn't been holed, so I was wondering if there was any way that I could use the perforation holes. Secondly, I have some spare binding that fits through long thin holes if anyone would like it. If so, please email me off list and I would be happy to send it on to you. Thanks. Karina