Acco 2" Red Pressboard Report Cover
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Acco 2" Red Pressboard Report Cover

Brand: Acco
  • Red 20pt pressboard with taped reinforced hinge
  • 2" spine holds up to 500 sheets
  • Sizes include letter and legal
  • Sold 1 each
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Product Description

These Acco 2" Red Pressboard Report Covers offer easy-to-use, durable, recycled covers that resist moisture for ultimate protection and longer life. Easy and quick to use, the pre-hinged fasteners on these Acco Pressboard Report Covers allow you to simply slip your pages in and fasten them in place to quickly make professional looking documents for reports, presentations, storage, or anything else you may need. These Pressboard Report Covers from Acco feature color-matched reinforced Tyvek hinges, lie flat and stack easily, and are 50% recycled content and 30% post-consumer recycled content. If you are looking for a quick and easy solution for report covers, check out the Acco 2" Red Pressboard Report Covers today. These folders are sold individually.

Product Details

  • Durable 20pt. genuine pressboard
  • ACCO fastener secures thin or thick documents
  • Color-matched reinforced Tyvek hinges
  • 50% recycled and 30% post-consumer material content

Item Specifications

  • Capacity: 2"
  • Cover Material(s): Pressboard
  • Color: Red
  • Binding Edge: 8

Demonstration Video

Transcript: This is the Acco 2 inch Red Pressboard Report Covers!
All-righty. First fold the spokes open, remove the binding bar, and separate the covers.
Now take your two hole punched pages and insert them into the spokes. If you have a large stack, try smaller stacks at at time.
Once they’re in, put the front cover back on, slide the binding bar on, and fold the spokes onto the bar. There are little tabs on the bar to hold the spokes in place—so slide those over.
Now we’ll take a little look at the final results—keep in mind you can bind a stack that measures up to 2 inches. ...
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This is the Acco 2 inch Red Pressboard Report Covers!

All-righty. First fold the spokes open, remove the binding bar, and separate the covers.

Now take your two hole punched pages and insert them into the spokes. If you have a large stack, try smaller stacks at at time.

Once they’re in, put the front cover back on, slide the binding bar on, and fold the spokes onto the bar. There are little tabs on the bar to hold the spokes in place—so slide those over.

Now we’ll take a little look at the final results—keep in mind you can bind a stack that measures up to 2 inches. And there are four sizes, from legal to half size.

Acco Pressboard Report Cover Demo

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is the Acco Pressboard report cover. It holds pages that are two hole punch. Simply remove the white bar and place your pages through the springs. It’s always easier to add smaller stacks of pages at a time when you have a larger stack. When you’re done inserting all your pages, place the channel bar back on and slide the black sliders over the springs to hold them in place. Now when you want to photocopy something, you can access the entire sheet. However, the springs will most likely come loose from this full extension. Simply readjust the channel bar ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is the Acco Pressboard report cover. It holds pages that are two hole punch. Simply remove the white bar and place your pages through the springs. It’s always easier to add smaller stacks of pages at a time when you have a larger stack. When you’re done inserting all your pages, place the channel bar back on and slide the black sliders over the springs to hold them in place. Now when you want to photocopy something, you can access the entire sheet. However, the springs will most likely come loose from this full extension. Simply readjust the channel bar again. This last step is actually in the operating instructions on these covers so it’s not the product malfunctioning.

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