Acco 1/2" Clear/Black Clear Front Vinyl Report Cover 10pk - ACC-26101
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Acco 1/2" Clear/Black Clear Front Vinyl Report Cover 10pk - ACC-26101

Part #: ACC-26101
Brand: Acco
  • Sheet Size (W x H):11 in x 8 1/2 in
  • Capacity Range (") [Max]:1/2 in
  • Fastener Type:Prong Fastener
  • Quantity : 10 per pack
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Product Description

Enhance your presentation with clarity and color. Water-resistant against spills and raindrops.

Product Details

  • Global Product Type:Report Covers
  • Quantity : 10 per pack
  • Sheet Capacity :100
  • Sheet Type:Punched
  • Back Cover Color(s):Black
  • Number of Fasteners:1
  • Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent :0%
  • Total Recycled Content Percent :0%
  • Fastener Type:Prong Fastener
  • Capacity Range (") [Max]:1/2 in
  • Cover Material(s):Vinyl
  • Front Cover Color(s):Clear
  • Spine Color(s):Black
  • Fastener Material:Metal
  • Sheet Size (W x H):11 in x 8 1/2 in
  • Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent :0%
  • Part Number: ACC-26101

Demonstration Video

Transcript: This is the Acco 1/2 Inch Clear/Black Vinyl Report Cover!
Okay! As you can see the cover is one solid piece, for full wrap around protection.
Now, with our 3 hole punched paper ready, first slide the tabs off the posts and bend the post up.
Remove the binding bar—and slide your pages in to the two posts. The center holes doesn’t have a post.
Then slide the binding bar back on…fold the post down and slide the tabs over to hold them in place.
It look pretty decent, and the center unused hole remains unseen. The plastic is flexible and very appealing.
For a simple cover, ...
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This is the Acco 1/2 Inch Clear/Black Vinyl Report Cover!

Okay! As you can see the cover is one solid piece, for full wrap around protection.

Now, with our 3 hole punched paper ready, first slide the tabs off the posts and bend the post up.

Remove the binding bar—and slide your pages in to the two posts. The center holes doesn’t have a post.

Then slide the binding bar back on…fold the post down and slide the tabs over to hold them in place.

It look pretty decent, and the center unused hole remains unseen. The plastic is flexible and very appealing.

For a simple cover, this one is different and some may find it more appealing than the standard designs out there.

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