You can have binder slipcases printed with your own motifs, even as single items, so your office filing looks uniform and professional. At Print & Graphics we handle the entire process reliably and professionally, combining top quality and fair prices so you get great results without overspending.
Configure your slipcase quickly if you already have a print file: choose sizes, lamination and colours to match your corporate design or to colour-code departments. The ordering process is straightforward, and you’ll get a finished product that protects and organises your binders.
Custom slipcases protect ring binders from wear and keep documents tidy, making filing and retrieval simpler for your team. They’re produced on 1.8-mm-thick cardboard and come with lamination options — including gloss, matte, linen and scratch-proof matte — to extend durability and preserve appearance during frequent handling.
Slipcases fit standard DIN A4 ring binders and offer practical features like finger cut-outs for easy removal and two fill heights ( 30 mm and 50 mm ) to suit narrow or wide binders. They’re ideal for sales, administration, clinics, law firms and public offices where consistent presentation and protection matter.
When preparing your artwork you can print full-colour photos or simple logos using the reliable CMYK four-colour process; however, be sure to add a 2‑mm bleed on each side, because files without bleed risk having important elements trimmed off. Once your file is ready, you can configure slipcases and related products at Print & Graphics in just a few clicks.
You can increase tidiness and efficiency in your sales and administration areas by adding matching slipcases for your ring binders; they protect binders and contents, make filing more manageable and allow you to retrieve documents quickly by simply sliding binders in and out. These slipcases are ideal for medical clinics, law firms, public administrations and agencies where consistent, professional presentation matters to your clients and colleagues.
When you order, provide your print file and configure the slipcases at Print & Graphics — you can choose the DIN A4 format with either 30 mm or 50 mm fill heights. Choose the correct fill height (30 mm or 50 mm) to avoid tight fits that could damage documents or binders. Select lamination for extra durability and easier handling, especially where items are handled frequently.
Pair your slipcases with DIN A4 ring binders, file dividers, magazine files and custom labels to create a complete, uniform system for your office. The slipcases are made from 1.8-mm-thick cardboard with standard finger cut-outs and available lamination options, so matching them to the rest of your stationery gives you a cohesive corporate look and reduces wear on individual items.
Take advantage of Print & Graphics’ printing options — from simple logos to full-colour CMYK motifs — and choose gloss, matte, scratch-proof matte or linen finishes to suit your needs. High-quality four-colour printing plus scratch-proof lamination deliver professional results that last; make sure your print file includes a 2 mm bleed for best outcomes.
For practical use, color-code slipcases by department, order single sample pieces before committing to large runs and use matching labels or dividers to speed document retrieval. You can order single printed slipcases at Print & Graphics, and adding a 2 mm bleed to your files will help prevent trimming errors during production.
You’ll find these slipcases are designed to fit standard office formats: they’re made for DIN A4 ring binders and come in two fill heights so you can match binder capacity — 30 mm for narrow binders and 50 mm for wider ones. This makes the slipcases suitable not only for binders but also for magazine files and brochures, so your filing system stays uniform and professional.
The construction uses 1.8-mm-thick cardboard with lamination for added strength and durability, and standard finger cut-outs make handling easy. If your binder’s spine exceeds the specified fill height, it may not fit and could become damaged, so verify dimensions before ordering.
You can personalise slipcases with full-colour prints, logos or simple lettering using a CMYK four-colour process, and you can order single items or larger runs to match your corporate design. Use colour coding for departments or print different motifs for specific document types so your filing is both functional and on-brand.
Lamination options let you tailor the look and durability: choose from gloss for reflective effects, matte for a subdued finish, scratch-proof matte for extra resilience, or a linen finish for a tactile premium feel. These finishes protect the artwork and extend the service life of your slipcases.
Prepare your print file with a two-millimetre bleed, check proofs before production, and you can start configuring online at Print & Graphics — ordering is quick and straightforward once your artwork is ready.
You get slipcases made from 1.8‑mm cardboard that are laminated as a standard to extend service life and maintain appearance under daily use. Lamination provides a durable, abrasion‑resistant surface that stands up to frequent handling, sliding on and off shelves, and contact with other office materials.
Print & Graphics applies tested lamination processes and performs quality checks so your print colors stay consistent and the laminate adheres properly across the entire surface. This quality assurance minimizes the risk of peeling or delamination and ensures your branded slipcases present a professional, long‑lasting finish.
Lamination creates a protective barrier that prevents scuffs, scratches and soiling from degrading your slipcases; if you transport folders or store them in busy environments, this layer keeps printed motifs intact. Choosing a scratch‑proof, matte laminate gives you the best protection for high‑use applications, while also reducing visible wear.
Different lamination types serve different needs: gloss enhances color vibrancy and creates reflective appeal, matte conceals fingerprints and improves scratch resistance, and linen adds tactile grip and a premium look. If you handle slipcases frequently or move them between locations, an appropriate laminate reduces the chance that surfaces will become worn or damaged.
When choosing lamination for your order, weigh the trade‑offs: gloss amplifies colour but can show scratches more readily, whereas matte sacrifices some shine for superior scratch resistance and legibility; linen combines aesthetics with added protection. By matching the laminate to how you use your slipcases, you protect your investment and ensure printed information remains clear and intact.
You’ll get consistent, high-fidelity results using the tried-and-tested CMYK four-colour process at Print & Graphics, which is ideal for full-colour images, gradients and detailed artwork. For short runs and fast turnarounds you can rely on digital printing; for larger quantities offset delivers the most economical per-piece cost and the most even colour coverage.
To avoid unwanted surprises, prepare your files in CMYK, at 300 DPI, embed fonts and include a 2 mm bleed on each side. Low resolution, RGB files or missing bleed can cause colour shifts, pixelation or unwanted trimming, so check those elements before you submit your job.
You can choose everything from full-bleed photographic wraps to simple single-colour logos, and select finishes that change both look and durability. Standard lamination options include gloss for vivid colours, matte for a subtle finish, scratch-proof matte for heavy-use environments and a linen texture for a tactile premium feel.
The substrate used for slipcases is 1.8 mm cardboard, laminated for added strength, with finger cut-outs for easier handling; you can order single items or bulk runs, apply corporate designs, or colour-code by department for tidy organisation.
For personalisation and special requests you can use variable-data printing for names or numbers, select different fill heights (30 mm or 50 mm) to match binder thickness, and combine print techniques and finishes to suit your workflow—this flexibility lets you prioritise either cost, durability or visual impact. Print & Graphics also offers guidance if your file needs adjustment before production.
A: Binder slipcases are protective cardboard covers designed to hold DIN A4 ring binders. They protect binders from dust and scratches, keep documents tidy, and make filing more uniform and manageable by allowing binders to be slid in and pulled out easily.
A: Slipcases are made for DIN A4 ring binders and come in two fill heights: 30 mm for narrow binders and 50 mm for wider binders. They are constructed from 1.8-mm-thick cardboard and include finger cut-outs for easier handling.
A: Four lamination options are available: gloss for reflective effects, matte for a discreet surface, scratch-proof matte for increased abrasion resistance, and a linen finish that adds a textured look and pleasant feel. Lamination increases durability and protects printed motifs from wear.
A: Yes, you can print full-colour images, logos or simple lettering using a CMYK four-colour process. Single-item orders are possible. Provide a print-ready file with a 2 mm bleed on each side to ensure edge-to-edge printing. Print & Graphics handles the printing professionally and reliably.
A: Yes. Slipcases can be printed with your corporate design for a uniform look across files, or produced in different colours or motifs to distinguish departments, document types or themes for easier organisation.
A: Slipcases are useful in sales and administration departments, medical clinics, law firms, public administrations and agencies. They protect binders containing brochures, forms or documents and help establish clearer, more manageable filing systems.
A: Prepare a print-ready file with the correct DIN A4 dimensions and a 2 mm bleed on each side. Select the required fill height (30 mm or 50 mm), choose a lamination option, and upload your artwork to configure the order online at Print & Graphics. Orders can be completed in a few clicks and benefit from professional printing at fair prices.