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T Boxes


    Description

    Specifications

    Printing

    CMYK, PMS, No Printing

    Paper Stock

    10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco-Friendly Kraft, E-flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock

    Quantities

    100 – 500,000

    Coating

    Gloss, Matte, Spot UV

    Default Process

    Die Cutting, Gluing, Scoring, Perforation

    Options

    Custom Window Cut Out, Gold/Silver Foiling, Embossing, Raised Ink, PVC Sheet.

    Proof

    Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request)

    Turn Around Time

    6-8 Business Days, Rush

    Order Process

    Choose Your Custom Packaging Boxes

    We have a wide range of boxes, select one or write for others.

    Request a Free Instant Quote

    Complete our quote form to receive a customized quote from our product specialists.

    Finalize Your Order

    After getting the awesome price, just say print it!

    Time to Make a Custom Dieline

    We will help you with completely custom dielines according to your needs

    Get Creative with Artwork

    Collaborate with our design experts for you top notch artwork

    Visualize Your Packaging with Mockups

    We will send you 3D mockups of your print ready packaging

    Roll-on Production!

    After approving everything, sit back and relax, while we produce

    Artwork Preparation Guide

    Cut Line (Black Line)

    Indicates the cut at its final size. Important artwork and text should be placed at least 0.125 inches inside of the cut line.

    Perforation (Dotted Black Lines)

    Perforation line refers to paper that is punched with very small holes to allow the paper to be torn and folded easily.

    Bleed Line (Red Lines)

    Indicates where the bleed line is located. Any artwork which goes to the cut line should be extended to the bleed line to get a seamless print.

    Crease Line (Green Lines)

    Indicates where the product is to be folded.

    Safety Margin (Dotted Green Lines)

    Indicates where artwork and text should safely be placed inside. As an industry standard, all artwork should at least be placed 0.125 inches away from the cut line unless your design is intentional.

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