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Papeterie, Fournitures scolaires et de bureau
A modern writing instrument.
A table showing the months, weeks, and days in at least one specific year.
An ink cartridge is a replaceable component of an ink-jet printer that contains the ink (and sometimes the print-head itself) that is spread on paper during printing.
A gel inked ballpoint pen.
It uses very large (about 100ml/color) ink tanks, which are connected with tubes to the printhead nozzles. The tanks can be conveniently refilled from an ink bottle - there is no need for syringes.
A lightweight paper used with carbon paper to make multiple copies.
Sticky writing paper intended for writing short notes or letters.
A virgin book of paper on which address notes may be written.
Thin unsized paper used for taking copies of letters, etc., in a copying press.
A simple device for binding pieces of paper.
An opaque, white fluid applied to paper to mask errors in text. Once dried, it can be written over.
A kind of promotion pen,when press the button switch, the top of the pen will project logo on the wall.
A kind of file folder.
Pen whose ink can vanish automatically or spontaneously.
Pen holder with calendar.
Pen offered or substituted for a mistake or fault.
Clips which is magnetic used for clamping files.
Writing paper for use in writing correspondence.
A smaller sizer stapler.
CD ink pen.
Ribbon using in printer.
A tape use for wripping off hair, dust and scurf.
Working article and desk decoration.
A special box for holding memo pads or notes.
Hooks which are magnetic used for hanging googs.
A special container or device for holding namecards.
Rackets for table tennis.
A container, such as a cardboard tube, used to hold material to be mailed: a cardboard book mailer.
A piece of paper which can leave message on.
An open receptacle for holding or displaying documents.
A box for holding stationery accessories.
A virgin stationery book of paper on which notes may be written.
A stationery scissors suitable for students use.
A marker often used for making non-permanent markings on a whiteboard.
Any glossy surface, most commonly coloured white, where markings can be made.
Inexpensive paper made from wood pulp and used chiefly for printing newspapers.
A dull knife used to cut open the envelopes in which letters are mailed or to slit uncut pages of books.
A marker pen used to write something on a board or a whiteboard.
Tapes offered or substituted for a mistake or fault.
Tools used in math such as ruler, eraser, compasses and so on.

