Box Packaging
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- d_rek0
looking for full range of services - printing, finishing and assembly?
I think John Christian Company in Southeast MI would be able to help you out with this type of job, although they typically handle larger quantities.
- hektor9110
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- TheeOtherJuan0
Do you ned an packaging engineer for this?
- Not really something standard, the only difference is the logo needs to be foil printedhektor911
- SoulFly0
do a search for "comp houses" and then get estimates. if you are only doing a few.
- hektor9110
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- doesnotexist0
i do this- quanities? specs?
- looks like coated card stock, one-directional folds and a foil stampmonospaced
- actual mechanicals dude, I can tell that by using my eyes as well.doesnotexist
- wordmonospaced
- monospaced0
If you're crafty, there is the DIY option (school style)
Foil rubdowns: http://www.allout-graphics.com/
- monospaced0
Oh, you're doing 1,500? Well then.
You can use just about any print shop, actually. Just specify the weight of the paper and they'll handle the scoring and foil stamping. They also won't make a big fuss about the quantity. All you have to do is fold the boxes after that.
- yessirdoesnotexist
- yes i was counting with that. thanks a lot monospaced. I'm waiting for some quoteshektor911
- ETM0
Most printers can get illegal immigrants to do the box folding/final assembly for you as well. Just ask. :D
- hektor9110
We have plenty of those here, they are very crafty and detail oriented!
- ETM is canadian. he must be talking about americans who runs over and work there, at their printers.akrokdesign
- VikingKingEleven0
I think you need this site.
http://www.packagingoftheworld.c…