Envelopes

Envelopes
Envelopes

Envelopes are one of the most common items we print here at PLAZA. We can design and print many different sizes, colors and qualities of stock. These can range from the most basic black on a regular #10 business envelope to a complex designed envelope featuring full-color process printing. Let PLAZA be your primary source for all your envelope needs !!

  • Use self-seal envelopes for minimal sealing effort - no moistening needed.
  • Mailing important documents? Give you customers peace of mind by using tinted security envelopes instead of standard commercial envelopes.
  • Create added convenience for your customers by including a return envelope

 

 

Envelopes

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Envelopes   (286154)
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  2. *Size

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  3. *Type

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    Standard commercial envelopes are the most popular style of all. They are your most basic envelopes and come in a large variety of sizes

    Window envelopes feature a die-cut window area, with a transparent poly-film that allows an address to show through the window, eliminating the need to address the outside of the envelope and saving you time and money.

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  4. *Paper Choices

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    24 lb. white wove is a premium stationery paper, with a smooth, professional feel.

    70 lb. text is a common, high-quality paper, perfect for printing with laser and inkjet printers.

    Tinted security envelopes feature an added layer of security to your mailings. They're perfect when you need to send checks or other materials and want to hide the contents of the envelope.

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  5. *Color Options

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    Which color option should I choose?

    The colors you choose for your envelope often depend on its intended purpose. Remittance envelopes, for example, are typically printed one-color (often black), while direct mail envelopes are often designed full-color to stand out in a pile of mail.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

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    Color Options: Full-Color
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