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by janfoeh 841 days ago
No, I do too. I've been planning on doing what the author did for quite some time now, and this is one of the unsolved stumbling blocks.

Printing and binding at home is probably the only option. All that's left to figure out is how to make the end result durable haptically pleasant...

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You can always print it out, then run to Kinko's and use their comb binder that they usually have out. Not as elegant as real binding, but enough to make it work on my shelves.
For the cost of the plane ticket, I could probably hire a retired book binder ;)