| Envelope Terms |
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| Banker |
An envelope that has a triangular closure flap on the long edge. |
| Booklet Mailer |
C4 or C5 size envelope that opens on the long edge for ease of inserting documents; can be Plain Face or Window Face. |
| Lick Stick |
Where a dry substance along one edge of the closing flap, when moistened and pressed shut, seals the envelope. |
| Peel-n-Seal |
Where a covering strip is placed over the sealing substance on the flap. Once peeled back and the envelope is pressed shut it is sealed. |
| Plain Faced |
An envelope that has no window. |
| Pocket |
An envelope that opens on the short edge. |
| Press Seal |
Where an envelope has two flaps for closing. A sealing substance on each flap, when pressed together seals the envelope shut. |
| Wallet |
An envelope that has a long rectangular closure flap across the long edge of the envelope. |
| Window Faced |
An envelope that has an address window. |