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Cardboard Document Folder Barbara A4 300 g/m² with Elastic Closure, White
Cardboard Document Folder Barbara A4 300 g/m² with Elastic Closure, White
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Cardboard Document Folder Barbara A4 300 g/m² with Elastic Closure, White
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Cardboard Document Folder Barbara A4 300 g/m² with Elastic Closure, White
Cardboard Document Folder Barbara A4 300 g/m² with Elastic Closure, White
Cardboard Document Folder Barbara A4 300 g/m² with Elastic Closure, White is a rigid folder designed to store and transport A4 papers securely. Made from 300 g/m² board, the folder offers firm protection against bending and light wear while the elastic closure keeps documents compact and prevents accidental opening. The white surface provides a neutral look suitable for office, school or home use and supports quick visual identification of contents when labeled.
The 300 g/m² board provides structural stiffness and reliable protection for invoices, reports and loose sheets. The elastic closure ensures documents remain securely inside during transport and handling. The A4 format fits standard papers without folding and the lightweight construction keeps the folder easy to carry. The neutral white finish is adaptable for labeling and organization systems.
Place A4 papers inside the folder so that edges align with the folder spine. Use the elastic band to secure the cover closed, looping it around the folder corners or designated fastening points to keep papers compact. For frequent access, open the elastic and remove or add sheets as needed; close the elastic after handling to maintain protection during transport or storage.
Store the folder on a flat surface or upright in a shelf to avoid edge deformation. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture and direct sunlight to maintain board stiffness and colour. For heavy or archival documents, consider grouping papers in smaller batches to reduce stress on the folder seams and elastic closure.
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