You could always make your own pages. Here's one way to do it.
Buy blank hole-punched Minkus-size paper from
http://www.albumpages.net.Use Bill Steiner's CD or website to select and print out whatever pages you want.
http://www.stampalbums.com These will be your "originals" to photocopy from.
You can use whatever "originals" you want to photocopy from -- taken from other albums or from your own home-made layouts, and so on. If I have a damaged, stained, or worn out page, I often use use this method to print myself a duplicate onto a new sheet of blank paper in the appropriate size.
Take your "originals" and your blank Minkus paper to a photocopy shop (Fedex is good).
Enter your credit card in the slot in the copy machine and select 'print' (or whatever it asks for). Then load your Minkus-sized blank paper in the right-hand paper feed tray (not the normal paper tray in the front). This tray is for non-standard sized paper. Load the paper with the side that will be printed on facing down and with the holes facing out to the right in order to orient the printing properly.
On the selection screen, select 'non-standard' size (or whatever term they use) for your paper. This tells the machine to adjust printing size to the paper size. Or you can use the keypad to enter the actual dimensions of the Minkus pages. Either way will work. Also select black and white printing, and so on -- most selections will be obvious.
Place the first Steiner "original" face down in the upper left of the glass. You could feed all the originals through in a stack automatically, but I prefer to do one at a time to monitor printing so I can redo any that are a bit off. Push 'print'. You'll get one new Minkus page. Try a few practice copies until you're sure which page size option works best and the paper feeding system works smoothly. Then print all your pages.
The smaller 8.5 x 11" page size of Steiner pages will print onto the slightly larger Minkus blank paper very comfortably without any problem.
Now you have good-looking, appropriately sized, hole-punched album pages with attractive layouts and the proper page heading that will fit your Minkus binder.
You're welcome.
