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Presentation ring binders are one of the most common forms of document display binders in the the stationery supplies catalogue. Although these popular office sundries can be applied to most display binder applications many people still don't know them as presentation binders but rather lever arch files or even ring binders.
The main difference between presentation binders and standard lever arch is that presentation binders have a clear PVC cover giving the user the facility to add their own front page and labeled spine, once in the cover will remain in place until replacement is needed when easy access can be had using the top opening clear pocket. The other difference is that presentation ring binders come in varying spine widths to allow for content both large and small to be filed with ease.
Presentation ring binder spine width guide as follows;
16mm - white only available
25mm - all colours
38mm - all colours
50mm - all colours
65mm - all colours
Generally presentation ring binders come in 4-D ring mechanisms (4 rings give extra support to the documents enclosed, they also ensure a neat finish when browsing the binder) - the D-ring refers to the shape of the binding mechanism - by having D ring instead of O ring the A4 paper inside the binder will sit flush with the edge of the binder rather than curve as it would if it were to follow the contour of an O ring mechanism. We also sell 2 ring presentation binders here at Officeoprofiles along with A3 presentation binders which have extra 80mm capacity.
Other products from the filing and binder range sold here include;
Ring binders - the standard office filing ring binder, available in assorted colours and sizes.
Punched pockets - clear PVC poly pockets that can be used in almost every style of office and home binder on the market today (multi punched for maximum versatility.
A4 Dividers - Card and PVC multi punched (and plain products) for easy separation of office papers giving the user a clear index of the contents stored.