WelcomeGuest Customer
Through a rich collection of 'how-to' videos and insightful tips, we guide you through maximizing the potential of your color printing projects. Our commitment is rooted in a foundation built since our establishment in 1972, focusing on customer satisfaction and innovation.
These large envelopes are ideal for inserting documents or objects that can't be bent or folded.
A 9"x12" envelope will hold letter-size inserts or smaller, depending on the thickness of them.
A pre-glued folding flap will close the open side of the envelope. The glue will be activated with moisture.
Which side is open to receive the inserts?: You can order the envelopes with the opening in either side. If the opening is on the LONG side, it is known as a BOOKLET ENVELOPE. If the open side is the SHORT one, the envelope is known as a CATALOG ENVELOPE
Type of documents to enclose: There are so many documents that we must keep safe, or together. We can't lose a sheet, we can't mix them up, and we might only need to review this document a long time from now.
Contracts are multi-page documents that are typically saved for record and action. Keeping them in a 9"x12" envelope, without folding the documents to prevent deterioration, is the ideal thing to do.
Some other documents live in envelopes much safer of getting lost. At a trade show, when you receive all the catalogs and brochures in an envelope, it will be easy for the visitor to understand the big picture. An envelope does the trick!
Maybe you are mailing magazines and newsletters, price lists, thick stacks of paper. A 9"x12" envelope is extremely helpful. You might need to add a cardstock sheet to prevent the envelope for being folded during transportation, but it prevents you from using a larger box that is more expensive and more costly to ship.
As Steve Jobs once surprised us, you could even carry a tablet in it!!!!!
If you'd like to learn more about envelopes, this article in the Wikipedia website might be of your interests
Imprinting Colors: The imprinting colors can be single or full color
Size of order: ColorCopiesUSA will custom print from 25 envelopes onwards.
We have identified the following colors for 1 Color Printing: Black, Blue, Red.
Any other color or any combination of colors should be selected as FULL COLOR.
If your porject needs a specific 1-PMS Color, please request a custom quote
How to seal envelopes?
MOISTURE and GLUE: The most conventional and inexpensive way of sealing an envelope is by applying moisture to the dry-preapplied-glue that sits on the inside flap and then sitting it on the other end of the envelope.
PEEL AND SEAL: This is a secure and fast way of sealing envelopes. The way in which you seal is by peeling a release tape in the inside of the flap, that is protecting a band of latex adhesive. The next step is to press down the flap on the other side of the envelope. You will have achieved an instant and permanent bond that will keep your envelope closed.
Peel and Seal catalog or booklet envelopes are only available on a thicker 28lb paper.
Sharing the link below with a person will let them view the same configuration you have on the screen. However, they will not be able to access your shopping cart or account information.
in