cd packaging
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- nicedream
can anyone recommend a company for cd packaging? leaning towards cardboard rather than plastics.
also, looking to get artwork on the actual cds. thanks.
- spot130
Nice if your doing a lot of one-off type work
- nicedream0
looking to do cardboard... and more cost effective.
- mg330
This is the question that you will never find an answer to, not here, not anywhere.
I have looked for the same things, numerous times, with no luck.
I don't want things I have to print, fold, tape, glue, assemble, etc.
I want single, cardboard colored sleeves that I can slip a cd into.
- sherman0
I want single, cardboard colored sleeves that I can slip a cd into.
mg33
(Nov 17 05, 08:16)let me know if you ever find any?
- nicedream0
exactly.
- mg330
I will let the whole world know when I do.
Friends in other bands tell me they get chipboard and use a template to cut them and then glue them.
I don't want much more than 100, but who has time for that? I got all that cutting business out of me in architecture school.
- TedUmptious0
http://www.sleevetown.com/cardbo…
Will this do!
- HumanMale0
Impressed aren't you... admit it!
- mg330
That could work...100 for $34
I'm trying to search using "chipboard" instead of cardboard, because technically there are not any "cardboard" cd cases, not in the cardboard box sense.
I want a fiber-looking brown (like chipboard) that I can apply a stamp to.
We're doing these for my band, want to get a stamp made of our logo/name and just apply that to it.
- bulletfactory0
I've used these guys.......
kansas City, MOAnd when you're done, the plates make kick-ass wall hangings. :)
- radar0
have have that burgopak sample pack those things are nice.
Printers keep templates of things like the sleeves you want, I would check witha local print shop and see if they can print and create them?
- Snowblinded0
sry to bump old topics, but...
I need this too! - Blank cd sleeves with the natural chipboard look. anybody have any luck finding any?
- mg330
Nope, nothing. I did, however, buy an Epson printer with the attachment to print direct to printable discs. Kind of a matte finish, looks good. Somewhat slow, but for doing demo cds that my band sends out, it looks much better than an adhesive sticker.
- Snowblinded0
this is retarded. i can't believe nobody sells this things in bulk.
What about just recycled cardboard cd sleeves? Anybody ever have any luch finding those??
- bukka0
These guys are good because they do small runs, they have all kinds of packaging and will do printing for you.
- Snowblinded0
just called discmakers, they don't carry any. booooo!
- mg330
the black ones could be okay. I wonder how a rubber stamp would apply to it. Non glossy hopefully.