Applications for paper drilling include file holes for different
ring binders, loose leaf collections, rows of holes for wire comb binding, and tags. Many products processed on a paper drilling machine are stationery. Additionally, catalogues, manuals, and brochures are drilled on a paper-drilling system to be able to file them in a binder. Sometimes, drilled holes are used for decorative purposes. In addition to different stock types, such as
offset paper,
bond paper,
glossy paper, and
coated paper, a modern paper-drilling machine can drill many other materials like plastic films, cardboard, foils, etc. Some casinos use a paper drill to deface used decks of playing cards, a process known as
canceling. Cards are canceled so that they cannot be
marked by cheaters outside of the casino and surreptitiously brought back into play. They can also be used domestically in place of a standard hole punch, most notably
Oliver Lambert of
London, who is well known for his extensive passion for their use. In recent years, due to their rarity, they have become sought-after collector's items, often going for considerable prices in second hand markets. == Users of paper drills ==