100
Depends on the binder.
You can go www.triangleprinting.net, www.binders.com or www.theofficeguide.com these websites will give you information of the different types of binders as well as how many sheets of paper they will hold.
a one-inch capacity ring will hold 200 sheets of 20# bond paper
The capacity of a 3-ring binder can vary based on its size and design, but a standard 1-inch binder typically holds about 175 sheets of 20 lb paper, while a 2-inch binder can hold around 350 sheets. A 3-inch binder may accommodate approximately 600 sheets. It's important to note that actual capacity can be influenced by the thickness of the cover and the design of the rings.
Binder Clip or Paper Clip or a Staple.
700
A standard paper clip can typically hold about 10 to 20 sheets of standard printer paper, depending on its size and design. However, this can vary based on the paper clip's strength and the thickness of the paper. Larger or more robust paper clips may hold more sheets, while smaller clips may hold fewer. Ultimately, it's best to test the specific paper clip for its actual capacity.
Binder Clip or Paper Clip or a Staple.
Binders are covers that hold multiple pieces of paper together. There are many different kinds of binders. A 3-ring binder has three rings that can snap open to permit paper to be put on the rings - as long as the paper has three holes punched in each sheet. There are also 2-ring binders and a variety of clip binders.
you can't
Depending on the type of All-in-One you choose, they can hold anywhere from 80 to 250 sheets of paper.
At minimum you would probably need a 2 1/2 - 3 inch clamp binder. It depends on the weight and density of the paper. To be on the safe side I would go with a 4inch clamp binder. Hope this helps :)