Quality Park® 6" x 9" Kraft Catalog Mailing Envelopes [Inkjet Printer Compatible, Redi-Seal® Closure] - 100/Box
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Overview
Specifications
Item # | A1QUA43167 |
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Manufacturer | Quality Park |
Manufacturer Item # | QUA43167 |
Product Type | Envelope |
Product Color | Kraft |
Mailer/Envelope Type | Catalog |
Mailer/Envelope Classification | #1 |
Mailer/Envelope Width | 6" |
Mailer/Envelope Length | 9" |
Basis Weight | 28 lb |
Closure Type | Self-sealing |
Closure Side | Open End |
Features | Heavyweight Moisture Resistant |
Quantity | 100 / Box |
Description
Revolutionize your mailroom operations with the Quality Park® 6" x 9" Kraft Catalog Mailing Envelopes (Inkjet Printer Compatible) with Redi-Seal® Closure – an absolute game-changer for bulk mailings. These envelopes are designed for maximum convenience, with pressure-activated latex adhesive on two surfaces, enabling you to effortlessly press them together for a secure, enduring seal. No more dealing with paper strips or the hassle of moisture – it's efficiency at its finest! Concerned about workplace hygiene? Redi-Seal® envelopes offer the ideal solution, allowing you to bypass the "yuck" factor, save valuable time, and reduce waste with every mailing. While they're inkjet printer compatible (making customization a breeze), please note that they are not recommended for laser printers. Crafted from robust 28 lb stock, these envelopes are built to withstand the rigors of mail handling, and the center seams provide added strength to safeguard your heaviest contents. Upgrade your mailroom experience today with Quality Park® – where practicality meets productivity!
- Get strong envelopes with time-saving press-and-seal closures.
- Redi-Seal® envelopes have adhesive on both sides; simply press them together for a clean and hygienic seal, eliminating the need for envelope moisteners or wasteful paper strips.
- They are robust enough for shipping and office organization purposes.
- These envelopes work well with inkjet printers and are ideal for use with address labels, although they are not recommended for laser printers.