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Muji sources refills in its pens from major Japanese stationery makers like Mitsubishi, Pilot and Zebra. When I added this information (even without much detail), it was deleted soon. You can see the Gel ink refills in various Muji pens: they resemble Uni-ball UMR-87, and Zebra JF-0.5 refills. Polytope 4D 10:00, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
A loose leaf (also loose leaf paper, filler paper or refill paper) is a piece of paper of any kind that is not bound in place, or available on a continuous roll, and may be punched and organized as ring-bound (in a ring binder) or disc-bound. Loose leaf paper may be sold as free sheets, or made up into notepads, where perforations or glue allow ...
The following basic types of refill toner (differing mainly in particle size and fusing temperature) have been identified by one vendor while other refill vendors insist that each printer or copier model requires a unique type. [citation needed] HP, Canon printers; Canon PC copiers; IBM/Lexmark Optra and similar; Epson EPL, NEC Silentwriter ...
How to help firefighters. The LA Fire Department Foundation's Wildfire Emergency Fund supports the local firefighters battling the fires. The fund is being used to finance emergency fire shelters ...
The royal family has paid tribute to the British man who was killed in the New Orleans truck-ramming attack.
“I’ll get her home safe,” Benson allegedly said, Wolfe’s mother, Tracy Coleman, claimed to the paper. “I’ll take care of her, I promise.” Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage?
Paper and pad: Notebooks, wirebound notebook, writing pads, college ruled paper, wide-ruled paper, Office paper: dot matrix paper, inkjet printer paper, laser printer paper, photocopy paper. Loose leaves, ring binders and hole punches. Writing instruments: ballpoint pen, fountain pen, pencil, porous point pen, rollerball pen, highlighter pen ...
Kokuyo Co., Ltd. (コクヨ株式会社, Kokuyo Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturing company of stationery, office furniture, and office equipment.Kokuyo was established in Japan, in 1905 by Zentaro Kuroda, as "Kuroda Ledger Cover Shop" that made covers for Japanese-style account ledgers (wacho).