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Gate
Fold
The gate fold is often used for menus and brochures. The succession of
message presentation is more dramatic than with the Two Parallel Fold.
Half then Half Fold
This is a typical fold for booklet binding, pages are printed, folded
and collated for saddle stitching. Fold can also be used for newsletters.
Half then Tri-fold
This fold is perfect for newsletters. An 11” x 17” sheet folded
this way has only one open side and €ts into a #10 envelope. The newsletter
looks good and is easy to handle.
Half then Z-fold
When used for a newsletter has the advantage of positioning the masthead
on top of the front and the mailing panel right side up on the back. |

 
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Half
Fold
The half fold is commonly used for brochures and greeting cards.
Tri-fold
This common fold, used for mailings and brochures, is much like a letter
folded by hand for inserting in an envelope. The Tri-fold produces a self-contained
unit, easily handled by automated envelope inserters.
Two Parallel Fold
An excellent fold for legal sizes or larger. An 8.5” x 14” folds
to 3.5” x 8.5”.
Z-Fold
The “Z” style offers an advantage for multi-page letters to
be collated and hand inserted for mailing. Because the pages nest together,
the letter is opened with the pages in sequence, however it tends to spring
open and should be avoided when automated envelope inserting is used.
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