Remittance Envelope Printing • 24lb White Wove
• 4-Color or Black ink
• Remit Envelopes
Color
• 4/4 (full color front and back)
• 1/1 (black ink front and back)
Sizes
• #9 REMIT (3.875" x 8.875")
• #6-3/4 REMIT (3.625" x 6.5")
Paper
• 24 lb. White wove
Finishing Options
•No Bleeds (print 3/16" to edge)
• Proof
No Proof, Electronic (PDF), Hardcopy (Printed & Mailed)
• Turnaround
6 Business Days (Rush Available)
File Specifications
• Resolution - 300 DPI
• Color Model - CMYK
• File Size - 100 MB or less
• File Types - PDF, EPS, TIFF, DOC, PUB
Make a Good Impression with High-quality Four-color Envelopes
For quantities of 250 to 10,000, our high-quality remittance envelopes will help you improve payment turnaround times. Quick online ordering, 6-day turnaround, and custom printing are available for both of our remittance envelope sizes and styles, including #9 remittance envelopes and 6.75 remit envelopes – all with available 4-color or black and white printing on 24# paper stock. And if you don’t see the envelope type or size you need, or would like to use a certain PMS color, you can request a quick custom quote. Just fill out the custom quote requestand we will get back to you shortly, within 24 hours!
Some Common Questions:
What is a Remit Envelope?
A remit envelope is a style of envelope where the flap is the same height as the envelope, sealing at the bottom. The extended flap gives additional space for information, messaging and reply forms. They are typically used for supplying payment information, while info is safely sealed under the flap. The envelope also allows for cash or checks to be returned. A #9 Remit Envelope measures 7.75 x 8.875 flat, and folds down to 3.875 x 8.875 when sealed. A #6.75 Remit Envelope measues 7.25 x 6.5 flat, and folds down to 3.625 x 6.5 when sealed.
How do you use a Remit Envelope?
When seeking payments or donations, #9 Remit Or a #6-3/4 envelope are a self-contained tool. With plenty of space for messaging, in addition to payment information forms, they are easy for recipients to use. Simply complete the form, add payment information, insert payment if applicable, and return.
What material is used to make a Remit envelope?
Remit envelopes are typically produced on 24# uncoated stock, which is perfect for writing and traveling through the postal service. For smaller needs, #6.75 Remit Envelopes can be used alternatively.
What makes a good Remit envelope?
Remit envelopes in essence are a way to ask for money, so a good remit envelope not only makes it easy for someone to do so, but also gives them a reason to donate. A #9 Remit or a 6-3/4 Envelope offers space for both messaging and payment form, so using these together can make a valuable tool.
- Eye-catching designs: Choose text and graphics that are easy to read and allow for clear messaging. Return forms should be placed so that no information is cut off once the envelope is sealed, and there is space to complete them.
- Proper placement: In addition to be used in mailings for return payments, properly placing them in areas where people are apt to donate can be a smart use of this simple donation tool.
- Offer Valuable Information: Give people a reason to donate to a cause. A good story, information about a nonprofit, or graphs sharing donation information are all helpful on a remit envelope to encourage donations. If an organization is set up to do so, consider adding a business reply prepaid panel so donors can just drop in the mail without the addition of a stamp.
- Less is More: Keep stories and information succinct to make a point and then encourage readers to donate. Information should be quick and easy to read.
Where do you use a Remit envelope?
While commonly used as part of donation or payment mailings, there are many other effeivce ways to use a remit envelope. Making them readily available in any location a passerby may be apt to donate makes donations easy. They can be seen in religious organizations, national parks, trailheads, museums, festivals, events, animal shelters and at an organization hoping to share their story and fundraise.