Report Covers with Fasteners & Prongs
Fastener report covers are made with two sheets of stock that are bound together to hold a stack of papers using various binding methods, including pronged metal fasteners.
Design Options for Prong-Fastened Report Covers
- Imprint Methods for Paper: Choose from four color process printing, offset PMS printing, foil stamping, embossing, or debossing
- Imprint Methods for Poly: Imprint your custom design with 1-3 screen printed colors or foil stamping
- Pocket Slits: Free business card, brochure, CD/DVD slits
- Stock Options: 42 paper stocks and 36 poly stocks
- Foil Stamp Colors: 22 hues to choose from
- Coating Options: Aqueous, lamination, ultraviolet (UV)
- Accessories: Folder inserts, portfolio envelopes
250 Minimum | Paper
SKU: 75-37-AWIN | Size: 9" x 14 1/4"
250 Minimum | Paper
SKU: 75-36-WIN | Size: 9" x 11 1/4"
250 Minimum | Paper
SKU: 08-36-CON-WIN | Size: 9 1/2" x 12"
100 Minimum | Poly
SKU: 9953-WIN | Size: 8 3/4" x 11 1/2"
100 Minimum | Poly
SKU: 6107 | Size: 8 3/4" x 11 1/2"
250 Minimum | Paper
SKU: 75-34-AWIN | Size: 9" x 11 1/2"
100 Minimum | Poly
SKU: 6107-WIN | Size: 8 3/4" x 11 1/2"
250 Minimum | Paper
SKU: 75-34-BWIN | Size: 9" x 11 1/2"
100 Minimum | Poly
SKU: 8110-AWIN | Size: 9" x 11"
Fastened Report Covers Designs
Custom Report Covers with Pronged Fasteners: Fasten Your Reputation
These covers are designed with dual purposes in mind: to protect your documents and to bind them securely using a variety of fastener types tailored to accommodate documents of different sizes. With a wide selection of materials and custom imprint options, you can tailor your cover to perfectly reflect your brand's identity, making it ideal for client meetings, trade shows, or sales floor displays. Opt for a cover featuring a die-cut window for added flexibility, allowing you to customize the front view for recipients or provide a preview of the contents, enhancing the overall presentation and impact.
Customizing Your Report Covers with Fasteners
- Take advantage of vertical pockets to create an interesting layout, exposing half of the document while providing a space for design elements next to it.
- Add printing schedules, checklists, instructions, or other practical information on the inside cover.
- Use an oversized window for maximum personalization, with ample room for both the page title and the recipient’s name.
- Print stepped inserts to add a tiered table of contents, making it easy to find materials in a pocket.
- Select a fold down tab to hide the prongs of bradded fasteners for a flush look.