from 50 to 100 im guessing
Typically staplers are designed to hold a strip of staples rather than individual staples. The capacity of a stapler is usually measured in terms of the number of sheets it can staple, rather than the actual number of staples it can hold at one time.
because it staples with staples.
There is often a small magnet in the base of a stapler to help hold the staples in place and guide them into position for stapling.
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Half strip staplers hold half as many staples as a full strip stapler.
They don't. The "standard" stapler is the Swingline 747, which is designed to hold a full strip of staples. Smaller staplers like they sell for home use are shorter than the 747, so you have to break the strips of staples to get them in.
First open the top of the stapler then put the staples in the top. Finally shut the stapler.
The spring in a stapler typically goes on the metal arm that pushes the staples forward. It provides tension to push the staples through the paper when the stapler is used.
You load the staples from the back of the stapler, there is a thumb depression on the back of it. Look and you will see it.
to hold the staples in place so they can be forced through the paper without flying around everywhere
To remove staples