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DocU-Sleeves, 11 x 17 Poster Sleeve Reviews

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If you need a long-lasting 11x17 sheet protector, you’ve come to the right place! You'll find countless ways to use DocU-Sleeves, including protecting certificates, checklists, job aids, evacuation signs, posters, and real estate listings. We offer plastic sleeves for paper 11x17, as well as many other sizes ranging from photo sizes (3.5” x 5”) to poster sizes (27” x 34”).  These versatile sleeves are sturdy and dependable, yet flexible and lightweight. They stick to any surface with your preferred pre-attached backing. Use these handy 11x17 sheet protectors as a substitution for lamination or dry-erase boards, or to display important reminders or motivational posters. FEATURES
ORIENTATION: Sleeves accommodate horizontal or vertical sheets. HANGING THE PLASTIC SLEEVES: Backing options include VELCRO/OMNI, magnets, and easels; all come pre-attached to the sheet protector. Learn more about backings here. REUSABLE: Durable, reusable sleeves hold up to many transitions. SIZE OPTIONS:  Find the size that suits your needs: 3.5” x 5” / 4” x 6” / 5” x 7” / 8” x 10” / 8.5” x 11” / 8.5” x 14” / 11” x 17” / 18” x 24”  / 22” x 28” / 27” x 34”
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Trainers Warehouse carries a variety of document protectors to meet your needs. Display your important posters in an 11x17 sheet protector with our signage stands. You never know when you might need DocU-Sleeves and signs, so be sure to stock up; the more you buy, the better the discount!  Since 1990, Trainers Warehouse has remained a family-owned business. We take pride in offering high-quality, innovative products backed by our generous 100% satisfaction guarantee. Purchase these plastic sleeves for paper 11x17 with full confidence today. ** TIPS FOR USING 11x17 PLASTIC SLEEVES ** There are literally hundreds of uses for DocU-Sleeves. We see them in use for certificates, job aids, real estate listings, checklists, and evacuation signs, to name just a few. No matter how you use DocU-Sleeves, here are just a few tips: 
ORIENTATION
You can put sheets in vertically or horizontally (portrait or landscape). For vertical use, we recommend leaving the opening at the top, unless it's posted outside and you want to protect your document from water. Even if the opening is at the bottom, your document is unlikely to slide out.
BACKINGS
VELCO/OMNI - If you're not sure whether a recipient will use the sheet protector on a plaster or fabric wall, choose the VELCRO/OMNI backing, so that they can use it on either surface. OMNI - the gentle adhesive will not harm painted walls.  MAGNETS -  these are best used for metal surfaces like file cabinets. They are light-weight magnets so if you stuff too many sheets in the DocU-Sleeve, it might be too heavy and slide down. CONVENIENCE: We send the DocU-Sleeves with backings already attached. EASEL: If you don't have wall space, but want a DocU-Sleeve to stand on a desk, ask us about Easel Backs.
SIZES
OPTIONS:  Find the size that's perfect for your document. So many sizes are available: 3.5 x 5 / 4 x 6 / 5 x 7 / 8 x 10 / 8.5 x 11 / 8.5 x 14 / 11 x 17 / 18 x 24  / 22 x 28 / 27 x 34 CUT THEM DOWN: if we don't have the size you need, be aware that these can be cut down. We wouldn't say it's "easy as pie," but may serve you in a pinch.
APPLICATIONS
LAMINATION: Use DocU-Sleeves in lieu of lamination. DRY-ERASE:  Put a blank sheet of paper inside (or some sort of worksheet, chart or form), then use dry-erase markers on the DocU-Sleeves. You'll see the wipe clean nicely. Plus, you can slide in colored paper, worksheets and forms.
LONG LIFE
Slide sheets in an out as often as you need. They're not flimsy and so they'll stand up well to lots of transitions. If using OMNI tabs, the adhesive may lessen if you take them up and down frequently, but feel free to get a back up supply of OMNI TABS! DocU-Sleeves placed in direct sunlight or in very bright areas may yellow over time. Are they recyclable? Not at this time, but we're working on it!
 

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800.299.3770

Location:

89 Washington Ave.,
Suite K,
Natick
Massachusetts
MA 01760-3441

DocUPockets are much sought after around here. (Everyone wants to be my friend being I always have a case stashed under my desk!) We use different sizes for such things as postings, certificates, and photos. They are sturdy and very useful.
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Posted 13 years ago
I love that we don't have to laminate posters. The only problem I see is they don't always 'stay' hung- wish two grommets on a little strip at top were available.
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Posted 13 years ago
We use these Document Holders all over the Manufacturing Plant. We are a Lean Manufacturing Plant, and use 5-S Principles and Standard Work throughout our Shop; so it is really nice to always have the exact information we need, right at our fingertips. Regular papers can get messed-up quickly out there. Having our documents where the guys need them and can still be easily cleaned-up and re-used over is awesome. HUGE help for the guys on the floor, to have information they need to see, right next to them in a protected, spill-proof covering. Nice product. Whether we stick it on a piece of machinery, with magnets, or hang it from a simple ring, and hole punched through it. Perfect for our plant.-Thanks guys!
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Posted 13 years ago
We use this product to post activity calendars and upcomming events in patient rooms and common areas. The product is sturdy, well made and allows us to easily post information in a professional manner. I highly recommend this product.
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Posted 13 years ago
We used Doc-U-Pockets to post our evacuation plans in several areas. They were perfect for our needs.
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Posted 14 years ago
We use the product to present value stream maps, operator description sheets,, project status, training materials, employee information, safety information..........endless! Extremely durable for manufacturing environments!Clarity is perfect!
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Posted 14 years ago