This 100 Pack of 16 x 20" Polyethylene Bags with 2" Flap from Print File is made to store and protect digital or photographic prints. The bag is made of a 4 mil polyethylene plastic and has 3/8" tolerance on the bag's width, so a matted or unmatted print can fit. The bag has a 2" flap that can tuck in to protect from contaminants. The polyethylene bag is PAT passed, which means it's suitable for long-term storage.
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Key Features
- 4 Mil Storage Bags
- Made For Digital or Photographic Prints
- Matted Prints Fit with Ease
- 3/8" Tolerance on Bag Width
This 100 Pack of 16 x 20" Polyethylene Bags with 2" Flap from Print File is made to store and protect digital or photographic prints. The bag is made of a 4 mil polyethylene plastic and has 3/8" tolerance on the bag's width, so a matted or unmatted print can fit. The bag has a 2" flap that can tuck in to protect from contaminants. The polyethylene bag is PAT passed, which means it's suitable for long-term storage.
More DetailsPrint File 062-1620 Overview
4 mil polyethylene storage bag
Holds a 16 x 20" print
Made for matted or unmatted prints
UPC: 029368616203
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Print File 062-1620 Reviews
really like these bags
By Rebecca G.
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2015-05-22
The only reason they get 4 instead of 5 stars is because they do tear if a corner gets caught in a seam when putting matting in the bag, I do however love the bags and I used them for several different size prints with mats.
did not really solve the issue I had
By Anonymous
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2012-02-13
I wanted to put my drawings into these bags for archival. The drawings are different sizes, slightly smaller than 16x20. When I put them together, I found out the polyethilene bags slide if you put them one on another. So, instead of a neat stack of drawings I have a shapeless pile of paper in polyethilene. At this point I am not sure what to do about it. I guess, I'll try a box. Oh, and I don't thik the plastic is 4mil, even the whole bag seems thinner than that.
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