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Storage


Proper Storage

Following the rules listed below will reduce potential problems using your envelopes.

  • Envelopes with remoistenable gum on the seal flap should not be stored in humid conditions. Humidity will cause the remoistenable seal flap to stick.
  • To prevent curling, avoid storing any envelopes, regardless of closure type, in humid conditions.
  • Do not stack cartons more than four high. Stacking less than four high will prevent cartons from being crushed and causing damage to the envelopes.
  • If envelopes are stored on skids, do not double stack the skids.


Supplier Warehousing

Some vendors offer the option to store your envelopes in their warehouse if requested. Some will store and release at no additional expense. Other suppliers charge a storage fee and some may also charge a release fee each time the stored items are pulled from the warehouse and shipped.