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Has anyone found a binder that is compatible with the PassPorter pages?
First, let me say I LOVE my PassPorters (yes that's plural)! With all the great e-books that have come out and the promise of more to come, I have maxed out 2 Deluxe PassPorters. I need somewhere to store the rest of the e-books, or maybe somewhere I can put all the pages I don't need for each specific trip so I only bring what I need. Pretty soon my PAssPorters are going to need their own suitcase and I may get charged an over the weight fee to get them on the plane!
Thanks so much!
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Currently it is very difficult to find a binder that matches the same set up as ours. Initially when we started the Deluxe format that was the most common binder available where our Printer is located, so that is the one we chose.
At this point we are discussing over the next couple of years transitioning to a new binder format so that it is more accesible for our customers when adding pages and things of the sort that are not published by PassPorter.
Unless you already have holes punched into your e-book pages I would look for a binder that is approximately the same size and punch holes to fit that binder.
I hope this helps with your question!
Please feel free to ask additional questions if I did not answer your question!
Nikki Larner
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I have a daily planner binder made by Time Design that has a compatable hole configuration with the passporter deluxe binder.They also make a six hole pucnch that allows you to print out work sheets and place them in your Passporter deluxe binder. You can search time design on the web make sure you look at the six hole pattern because they also make a seven hole pattern.
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Unfortunately, they don't seem to sell just the binders binders -- they are only full planners and waaaay more expensive that just buying more PassPorter binders. I also dug all over their site and cannot find their hole punch...
Jennifer, et al, does your printer offer chip board binders for storing previous editions? (Day Timer and other "planner" companies often sell inexpensive binders for storing old planners for reference.)
As Nikki (Poor_Eeyore) said, we've had no success in finding (or manufacturing) binders with the same configuration as the one we sell. We'd LOVE to have a chipboard or hard plastic style binder for folks to use to store their old pages/pockets or just have as an extra, but every time we ask our binder supplier they say the same thing -- they only make this style of binder and aren't willing to help us find another supplier who might.
So, I'll put out this call again, because perhaps someone with some connections will see it -- if anyone out there knows how we can get relatively inexpensive binders made with our unusual six-ring configuration, please contact me!! Thank you!
What I have done is "bind" my old pages and pockets with loose leaf rings (see pic). This allows me to thumb through them if needed, and frees up my Deluxe Binder for the next adventure!
I printed all my ebooks and took them to Kinkos, so they are spiral bound. I like it very much, they are all next to my bed and I read some every night before i get to bed
The best I was able to come up with was a small 2-ring notecard binder. I found it at OfficeMax for ~$2.50. It is smaller than the Passporter pages, but with the hard cover of the Passporter book, the pages are still protected.
All the small 3 and 6 ring binders I found would have required punching an additional hole in my Passporter papers. A 2-ring binder seemed a good solution, but the only one I could find was the small one for holding 4x6" notecards.
(I'm also going to use a regular big 3 ring binder to hold some of the extra pages while still at home - too big to travel with, but not a problem at home. And I'm going to buy some of the D-ring binder clip/rings to help hold extra pages together as well.)