Printfile 20-Slide 35mm Storage Pages vs eTone Archival Storage Sheets 135 35mm Negative Page Preservers
Overall winner: eTone Archival Storage Sheets 135 35mm Negative Page Preservers
Key Differences
Printfile (A) is a heavy-duty 20-slide polypropylene page with an I.D. strip and 8 mil material thickness for durable mounted-slide storage; eTone (B) is sold as a larger pack (high capacity: 100 sheets) of acid-free, non-toxic PP negative preserver pages designed specifically for 35mm negatives. Choose Printfile if you need thicker single pages and ID strips for mounted slides; choose eTone if you need archival, acid-free protection and a higher sheet count for negatives
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
eTone Archival Storage Sheets 135 35mm Negative Page Preservers
Archival storage sheets for 35mm negatives in a film album with PP shell and polyethylene pages. Holds up to 100 pages across 50 sleeves; each page accommodates seven 6-frame strips, totaling 42 frames. Customer notes provide no additional insights
Pros
- PP plastic shell
- acid-free and non-toxic
- high capacity: 100 sheets
- per-page holds seven 35mm strips
Cons
- no customer insights details
- requires specific negative page format
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | eTone |
| Durability | Print File |
| Versatility | eTone |
| User Reviews | Print File |