Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Presentation Sheet Protectors


There are so many different types of sheet protectors available so what make a sheet protector so good that you would name it a: Presentation Sheet Protectors.
Here it a few suggestion for what to look for in a quality sheet protector:


  • Material gauge. A real super heavy weight gauge sheet protector provide a good feel to the presentation. Every time you turn the page you realize the person who made this report put the best of the best into it. Even with the presentation.
  • The sheet protector should be straight and angled at 90 degree's at all corners. It should be uniform and free of dirt and excess material from the manufacturing process.
  • The clarity of the sheet protectors should be of such a quality that the inserted content can be easily read true the clear front.
  • The pre-punched holes should be of such quality that no excess waist is left in the holes and the holes should be of such strength that they can take continual usage for an extended period of time.
  • It should be archival safe (acid free) as to prevent any copy or smear of ink from the filed document.
Look after some of the above point when you make your purchase and you can not go completely wrong. There are several brands available in the market and in all reality there are not a major difference between them when it come to super heavy weight sheet protectors or presentation sheet protectors. Some has a white strip at the hole line side others do not what you prefer is a matter of taste as the thickness of the clear material alone is more than strong enough to hold the sheet protector and any document that may be inserted. The white strip is only of viewable value.
There are differences in the clarity of the material used even though most major manufactures use the same basic material polypropylene or vinyl. And for both materials there are different textures and surfaces named differently each manufacture. When it comes down to it they are all in basic offering the same products in different packing with slightly different variations.

Ken - www.keepfiling.com

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