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Inserting Menu Pages

Place your menu cover on a flat surface.  Keep the edge of the paper parallel to the binding, spread fingers, and apply slight pressure toward end of the sheet.
Slide the sheet forward slowly while holding menu cover with other hand.  
     

STOP - If the paper starts to twist, slide the paper out and start over.
DO NOT
force the paper into the menu cover;  it will cause the paper to wrinkle or tear.

Use card stock for printing your menu or add a single sheet of cardstock or plastic between your pages to give your menus a sturdier feel.  Stuffing too many pages in the sleeve or using very thick cardboard will put excessive stress on the stitching and spine, causing your covers to wear more quickly.

ClearGuard sells thin plastic and cardboard page stiffeners.  Call for more information.


Care and Handling
1.  Wash covers with a damp (not wet) cloth and warm water. Never use harsh soap, abrasive cleaners, bleach, alcohol, or solvents with ammonia.

2.  Keep covers protected from excessively hot or cold temperatures.

3.  If possible, store covers lying flat (horizontal) rather than stacking them on end.  Do not stack too many as the metal corners may crease the plastic on the bottom of the stack.  If it is necessary to put covers in a menu box, do not attempt to stuff too many covers into it.  Excessive rubbing against each other will scratch the plastic and cause faster-than-normal wear on the trim.  Place a cushion of foam in the bottom of the box to protect the spines and minimize the impact when covers are dropped in the box by busy staff.

4.  Do not slam menu covers into the menu box.  This type of rough handling causes cracks in the plastic, corners falling off, and damage to the trim. 

5.  Try to rotate your menu cover inventory for balanced wear.