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4-7 Wallet-style Booklets

On a wallet-style booklet, a spine forms the bottom edge. Wallet style booklets must be sealed with nonperforated tabs. Tab size and placement are dictated by the weight of the booklet.

Wallet-style booklets have the following characteristics:

  1. Maximum weight: 2.5 ounces.
  2. Maximum length: 5.2" to 8".
  3. Maximum height: 4".
  4. Cover paper weight: 70-pound book-grade paper, except as noted in Exhibit 4-7. See Exhibit 2-1.2.

See Exhibit 4-7 for a type of wallet-style booklet and a further description.

Exhibit 4-7 

Wallet-style Booklet

 

Type

Description

Cover

Cover

Entire booklet must use 60-pound book-grade paper, or the cover can use 70-pound book-grade paper and the inner pages 50–pound book-grade paper.

Tabs: Booklets up to 2 ounces must be sealed with 1.5" nonperforated tabs placed 1–1/4" from bottom leading and trailing edge; booklets over 2 ounces must be sealed with 2" nonperforated tabs placed 3/4" from bottom leading and trailing edge. In either case, the vertical tolerance for tab placement is ±1/8".




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