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Envelope with a near rectangular flap along the short edge. Small Pockets for general correspondence. Large Pockets when extra strength is required for content such as;
- Magazines
- Catalogues
- Annual reports
- Legal documents
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Envelope with a triangular flap along the longer edge. Used for lightweight correspondence, commercial documents and direct mail. Generally suitable for machine insertion.
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Envelope with near rectangular flap along the longer edge. Small Wallets are used for light weight correspondence. Large Wallets/Booklet Mailers are used for booklets, small catalogues and commercial documents.
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Front of envelope is plain with no window panel. Used for Lightweight correspondence. Suitable for hand inserted & addressed letters or documents.
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Front of envelope includes a window panel. Used for lightweight correspondence. No labelling required. Suitable for documents that have been pre-addressed.
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Front of the envelope is pre-printed with Internal Mail Grid. Used to distribute sensitive correspondence within a company. Interoffice envelopes can be used over and over again.
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Simply peel back peel strip and seal. No moisture or licking required. Designed for hand insertion. Stronger seal. Longer shelf life.
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Requires moisture to close. Ideal for large jobs via mail houses. Generally suitable for machine insertion.
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Envelope flaps with no adhesive properties, no seal at all. Mainly used in x-ray industry, and for interoffice use.
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Only available in CD & DVD. Envelope flap inserts into pre-slit area. Helps to keep flap down when storing CD & DVD's.
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Available in heavy weight and ultra heavy weight.
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4 blank boxes pre-printed on the bottom right hand corner of the envelope. Used for hand written 4 digit postcode.
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