SOURCE: Stanley TR70 Manual Stapler won't accept Arrow 1/4" staples
It sounds like you have a light duty stapler and are trying to use heavy duty staples. 1/4" refers to the length of the legs not the thickness of the actual staple. You probably just need light duty staples.
SOURCE: Nothing happens when you load paper to staple.
assuming it is plugged into a good power source and turned on (no offense intended, just getting the obvious out of the way - and I've fallen victim to the obvious myself before), look inside where you put the paper - is there a trigger mechanism? Most electric staplers have them (the paper hits the trigger and the stapler fires), and some allow you to set the sensitivity of the trigger. If yours allows you to adjust the sensitivity, try adjusting it. If it's not adjustable, the trigger probably needs to be replaced (under heavy use, they may need to be replaced every year or so).
SOURCE: Disassembled the stapler now need diagram to reassemble
Found user manual online but no parts breakdown, I have a phone number at 1-800-343-9329 and they might be to email you the breakdown. Wish I had better info but this is all they furnish online.
SOURCE: Size of staple to install roll insulation in wall cavities.
It would seem that 9/16 is a bit long to attach canvas and may even penetrate through to the working surface unless the backer board is much thicker then 9/16.
1/4 or 3/8 may be more suitable.
Good luck
Aduz
SOURCE: what size staples do I need to use on the
The gun uses "T50" staples. Buy them at any hardware store.
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