#10 Security Self-Seal Envelopes, Windowless Design, Premium Security Tint Pattern, Ultra Strong Quick-Seal Closure - EnveGuard - Size 4-1/8 x 9-1/2 Inches - White - 24 LB - 500 Count (34010)
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There was no advertisement for that. don't see anything on the box that says "recycled," so I would not recommend it.
I have never had any problems with labels adhering to these envelope surfaces.
It caused a paper jam in my Xerox WorkCenter 6027 (laser printer). The printer you are using may also be a factor. There is a great deal to like about these envelopes. I only wish it worked with my printer.
I like how well made these envelopes are. It's too early to answer with 100% certainty because I don't really know enough about your question. My apologies for not being able to help you further.
Selected User Reviews For #10 Security Self-Seal Envelopes, Windowless Design, Premium Security Tint Pattern, Ultra Strong Quick-Seal Closure - EnveGuard - Size 4-1/8 x 9-1/2 Inches - White - 24 LB - 500 Count (34010)
There is nothing shiny about the paper, but it is a clean, bright white. The adhesive strip adheres very well to it, and the envelope stays shut. This brand offers a pleasing blue design on the interior which is nicely printed, is a good source of security, and for these reasons I would choose these envelopes over any other brand. Customer support was excellent, and the owners of the company answered a small concern I had personally. I would definitely recommend this company to others.
The water level was initially high & wet, but it has since improved. Consequently, a portion of the glue line has dried and it is no longer as wet and raised. In the present state, the envelope behaves the same way as most other brands of self-sealing envelopes. Even so, I still wish the glue strip had been more of a strip rather than a raised line, and more evenly spread across the area, so that it was relatively Because I prefer not to lick all envelopes, I have purchased security envelopes with an adhesive underneath and a peel off strip before. The other brands worked well for me, and I had no issues with them. These #10 Security envelopes use paper stock that is not as thick as I would prefer. However, they do do a good job of blocking curious observers from spotting the contents. One of the biggest problems is the glue, which is a thin, gooey and gummy strip about 1/2 as wide as a shoelace that ends before the flap ends. Since the glue strip is not uniform for each envelope, it can tear as soon as the nonstick backing is stripped away. As you remove the backing from the glue, strands of reflective material will form. of the tape is thin and does not cover as much surface area as Scotch There is a feeling of moistness or wetness on the glue strip. To seal the envelope, I need to press the flap down firmly so I can try to smash the glue strip in order for it to flatten further, since it leaves a slight rise if I don't flatten the flap. The envelope does not appear wide enough to secure the flap in the manner I need it to be, so I am left with an envelope that is barely sealed, which I will need to mail.
There are a few reviewers concerned that the glue may not be sticky enough, but don't stress over Unlike a traditional envelope that doesn't have a self-adhesive seal, I found the seal to be indelible. It can't be broken easily, any more than a traditional envelope that doesn't seal. If you are concerned that the sticky portion of the envelope doesn't extend the full length, do not worry. A few other reviewers have warned about this. However, all of my other envelopes that have self seal flaps do not contain glue in their sides. I checked them all and each and every one of them has a 1/4"-inch gap between the flaps and the base of the flap. There is a 1/2-inch portion of the flap that is unglued on either side. As far as how much of the flap is secured by glue, I find these envelopes to be among the best. You won't have any problems, so I wouldn't worry. Typical thickness for #10 24 lb envelopes is 2 1/4 inches thick. It does not appear to me that they are thin and flimsy, but it must be remembered that I am not comparing them to an extra heavy-duty envelope (28 lbs or more). A #10 envelope looks like one we would expect. There's an athletic feeling to the envelope, which seems normal for Similarly, I find them to be no more flimsy than a typical 24-lb envelope, which is a #10. Even though I am not - or I wouldn't be - a connoisseur of envelopes, these feel nice. My final thoughts are that they provide great packaging and printing on an inkjet printer. Overall, they are worth the recommendation. ), so 500 envelopes will.
There are no longer margins on the side walls of these pouches, and they are very hard to stuff because of the very narrow margins on the side walls - they are different from previous orders for the same product. This was a one-time purchase and will not be repeated It has now become an inferior product. What a shame!.
In the past, I had used the Colombian Security Self-Assessment Tool Since many years, I had sealed envelopes, but soon noticed that I could clearly read whatever was inside, even if the security cross hatch pattern was present. To improve the envelope, I started searching. A pattern of repeated A's obscures whatever is inside with these envelopes - they completely obscure whatever is inside The inside of the vs could not be read by me. There is a Colombian envelope. While the sealing glue, while sometimes sticking to the backer if you press too hard, makes an excellent seal if you press firmly, and will tear the paper if you try to open the envelope, indicating that it was tampered with The glue in these envelopes is excellent It's important to press firmly down on the seal to ensure good contact. If you want an edge-to-edge seal and extra assurance, you can purchase some rubber cement.
The price for the product is reasonable. I liked this product's thin, not very high-quality paper. The security marks are black (not blue like the photo suggests) and work just fine. There is no other printing on the envelopes like company name or item number, so they can be used to store business correspondence. You are in charge of your own life There is a pretty sticky seal strip, but it might be better if it was wider to ensure higher I was satisfied with how it turned out.
The problem with many self-help books is that they do not offer advice I want to stick to it. I am pleased with the product. The problem with many self-help books is that they do not offer advice The problem that I have encountered with the stick envelopes that I have purchased is that the glue does not cover the entire flap fully. In order to compensate for this, the far ends of the flap are often raised from the envelope surface. If the envelopes were constructed more like the pressure sensitive (peel off) envelopes used by the USPS for its priority mail envelopes, where the glue and peel off materials cover the entire length of the flap, that would be far better. There is good news in that the glue used on these envelopes is quite a bit stronger than the peel and stick envelope brand I had used in the past. The envelopes also work quite well when printed with.