If you are sourcing L Shape Folder Printing for an upcoming corporate launch, school orientation, or conference welcome kit in Singapore, the first question you will ask is almost always the same: how much will it cost? The honest answer is that prices in 2026 sit anywhere from $0.80 to $9.00 per piece — and the spread comes down to four levers you control.
TL;DR for procurement managers: Our minimum order quantity is 500 pieces. At MOQ, a single-sided full-colour PP L shape folder typically lands between $1.60 and $2.40 per piece when ordered 10 working days ahead. Rush jobs, premium 0.30mm PP, double-sided print, and gold/silver foiling each add 15–40% to that base.
The four levers that move L shape folder pricing
Every quote you receive for a customised L shape folder in Singapore is built from the same four cost components. Once you understand each lever, you can specify your folder in a way that lands inside your budget without compromising on visible quality.
1. Material thickness and grade
L shape folders in Singapore are almost always polypropylene (PP), and the headline number on every quote is the thickness — measured in millimetres. The three thicknesses you will see most often are 0.18mm, 0.25mm, and 0.30mm.
0.18mm is the budget option. It feels light, flexes easily, and is perfectly acceptable for one-off events where the folder will be used once and discarded. 0.25mm is the workhorse spec that the majority of Singapore corporates order — it has enough body to sit upright on a desk, holds 30–40 A4 sheets without warping, and survives a couple of months of daily handling. 0.30mm is the premium tier: stiff, almost board-like in feel, and the right choice when the folder itself is part of the gift impression (think investor packs, VIP welcome kits, or government tender submissions).
Expect roughly a 20% cost step between each thickness tier on the same print run.
2. Print coverage and number of sides
The cheapest L shape folder you can buy is a single-sided spot-colour print on the front cover only. Move from spot colour to full CMYK and the cost rises modestly. Move from single-sided to double-sided full-colour and you add roughly 25–35% to the unit price, because the printer is now running the sheet through the press twice and trapping ink on both faces of the PP.
Edge-to-edge bleed prints — where the artwork runs all the way to the trimmed edge with no white border — are also slightly more expensive than designs with a safe white margin, because they require oversized stock and an extra trim pass.
3. Order quantity (the volume curve)
L shape folder printing has one of the steeper economy-of-scale curves in the corporate gifting industry. Below are typical 2026 indicative price bands in Singapore for a single-sided full-colour 0.25mm PP folder:
The biggest single saving sits in the jump from the 500-piece minimum order to a 1,000-piece run. If your event only needs 350 folders but you can foresee a second use case in the next quarter, ordering 500 in one run and warehousing the surplus is almost always cheaper per piece than splitting into two smaller runs — and 500 is the minimum order quantity in any case.
4. Finishing and embellishments
Embellishments are where budgets quietly run away. The most common upgrades are matte or gloss lamination on the print face, hot-stamp gold or silver foiling for logos, embossed logos, and rounded corners for a softer feel. Each of these adds anywhere from $0.20 to $0.80 per piece, and they stack — a folder with double-sided print, gold foil, and rounded corners can easily cost three times what the base unit price would suggest.
Our recommendation: pick one signature embellishment that reinforces the brand impression you want, and let the rest of the folder be clean. Restraint reads as confidence; over-decorated folders read as trying too hard.
A real-world cost worked example
Let us put numbers on a realistic Singapore brief. A SaaS company is running a customer summit at Marina Bay Sands and needs welcome folders for 450 attendees — which means a 500-piece order at our MOQ. They want full-colour double-sided print, 0.25mm PP, matte lamination on the front face, and a small foil-stamped logo on the back.
Indicative quote breakdown:
Base 0.25mm PP folder, double-sided full colour @ 500 pcs (MOQ): $2.20/pc
Matte lamination front: +$0.30/pc
Hot-stamp gold foil back logo: +$0.45/pc
Artwork file check + plate setup: $80 one-off
Estimated total: ~$1,555 (≈ $3.11 per folder, delivered)
That same brief, ordered as a 1,000-piece run instead of 500, would land closer to $2,300 total — only $745 more for an extra 500 folders. This is exactly the kind of trade-off that justifies a quick conversation with your L Shape Folder Printing supplier before you finalise the order quantity.
Hidden costs to ask about upfront
The unit price on a quotation is rarely the final number you pay. Here are the line items that catch first-time buyers off guard:
Artwork rework fees. If you submit a low-resolution logo or a file that has not been properly converted to CMYK, expect a $40–$120 rework charge. Always send vector AI/EPS or 300dpi PDF files.
Plate setup or screen fees. Spot-colour and silkscreen jobs carry a one-off setup fee per colour. For CMYK digital, this is usually waived above 300 pieces.
Sample fee. Most Singapore printers will charge $30–$80 for a hard-copy proof, refundable against the order if you proceed. Skipping the sample to save money is the single biggest source of regret in this category.
Delivery and GST. Most quoted prices in our industry are before 9% GST and exclude delivery. For larger runs, delivery within Singapore is usually $40–$80; smaller runs may include free delivery as a goodwill gesture.
Rush charges. Standard turnaround for L shape folder printing in Singapore is 7–10 working days from artwork sign-off. Anything faster than 5 working days carries a 20–50% rush surcharge.
Smart ways to bring the cost down without looking cheap
Budget pressure does not have to mean a folder that embarrasses your brand. Here are five tactics that consistently save 15–30% without compromising the perceived quality:
Order in one bigger run, not three small ones. Combine your Q1 launch event, your March training intake, and your June onboarding folders into a single print job. The unit price drops sharply, and you only pay one setup fee.
Print on one side only with a strong front design. A bold, confident front cover with the brand and event title looks more premium than a busy double-sided print. The back cover with a subtle watermark or website URL is plenty.
Use 0.25mm PP, not 0.30mm. Recipients almost never notice the 0.05mm difference, and you save roughly 18% per piece.
Skip foiling, use a strong CMYK print. Modern CMYK printing can render metallic-looking effects with the right colour palette. Foiling is beautiful but optional.
Provide print-ready artwork. Show up with vector files, correct bleed margins, and properly outlined fonts. You will avoid every rework fee and shave 2–3 days off the timeline.
When does it make sense to spend more?
Sometimes the cheapest folder is the most expensive decision. If your folder will be:
(a) handed to a C-suite audience or government delegation, (b) used as the physical artefact in a tender submission, or (c) reused by recipients for months as a desk accessory — then the upgrade to 0.30mm PP, double-sided print, and one signature finishing detail (foil logo or matte lamination) is almost always worth it. The incremental cost per piece is usually under $1.50, and the impression it leaves is disproportionately strong.
For sibling reading on which physical specification matches which use case, see our companion guide on PP vs paper L shape folder materials, and for layout and branding tips before you brief the printer, our custom L shape folder design tips guide walks through colour, hierarchy, and bleed settings.
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum order quantity for L shape folder printing in Singapore?
Our standard minimum order quantity is 500 pieces. This is the volume at which the price per piece becomes genuinely competitive and the press setup, plate, and finishing costs are properly absorbed across the run. Most Singapore corporate events comfortably fit into the 500-piece MOQ band.
How long does L shape folder printing take?
Standard turnaround is 7–10 working days from final artwork sign-off. Add 2 days for finishing like foiling or lamination, and 1–2 days for delivery and quality check.
Can I get a free sample before ordering?
Most printers offer a free generic sample (their existing stock) so you can feel the PP thickness and print quality. A custom proof of your specific artwork is usually $30–$80, refundable on order.
Is GST included in the quoted price?
No — quotes in the corporate gifting industry are almost always exclusive of 9% GST. Always confirm before signing off the budget.
Can I print on both sides of an L shape folder?
Yes. Double-sided full-colour printing typically adds 25–35% to the unit price. For most use cases a strong single-sided front print is more cost-effective.
Ready for a real quote, not a guess?
Send us your quantity, target unit price, and event date. We will come back within one working day with a fully-costed quote covering material, print, finishing, GST, and delivery — so there are no surprises in the final invoice.







