Printfile 20-Slide 35mm Storage Pages vs Gaylord Archival polypropylene preservation sleeves variety pack
Key Differences
Printfile (A) is a dedicated 20-slide 35mm storage page with 8 mil polypropylene and an ID strip for each slide, making it a durable, focused option for mounted 35mm slides. Gaylord Archival (B) is a multi-size polypropylene preservation sleeve variety pack that emphasizes archival, PVC-free chemically inert materials and broader use across sizes rather than a single dedicated slide format
Printfile 20-Slide 35mm Storage Pages
Slide storage pages for 20 mounted 35mm transparencies with an I. D. strip. 8 mil polypropylene for durability and clear visibility. Customers note easy slide insertion and secure storage
Pros
- holds twenty 35mm mounted transparencies
- I. D. strip for each slide
- 8 mil polypropylene durability
- clear visibility of slides
Cons
- no mention of acid-free material
- no information on archival certification
Gaylord Archival polypropylene preservation sleeves variety pack
Clear archival polypropylene sleeves protect photos and documents from handling damage and acid migration. Includes 10 sleeves each in 4 x 5, 4 x 6, 5 x 7, and 8 x 10 sizes. Positive customer insight noted
Pros
- crystal clear archival sleeves
- multi-size variety pack
- PVC-free and chemically inert
- protects against handling damage and acid migration
Cons
- no explicit material durability rating beyond PET/PP claim
- rating shown from reviews; no direct sizing guidance beyond stated sizes
- no additional included accessories listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gaylord Archival |
| Durability | Print File |
| Versatility | Gaylord Archival |
| User Reviews | Print File |