Offset Printing
A popular printing method that is best for high-volume jobs. It uses metal plates to transfer the design onto rubber rolls, which then print the design onto the paperboard. This process allows for high-quality prints with vibrant colors. Our offset presses use UV drying inks, which dry quickly and produce a durable finish.
Here are some of the benefits of offset printing:
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High-quality prints: Offset printing produces high-quality prints with vibrant colors.
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Durable prints: UV drying inks used in offset printing dry quickly and produce a durable finish.
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High-volume production: Offset printing is a cost-effective option for high-volume production.
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Flexibility: Offset printing can be used to print on a variety of materials, including paper, plastic, and fabric.
If you are looking for a high-quality and cost-effective way to print high-volume jobs, offset printing is a good option to consider.
Traditional Die Cutting
A process that uses a customized, machined part called a die to cut through a variety of materials, including paper, plastic, and fabric. Dies are durable and can be reused, making them a cost-effective option for high-volume production.
Here are some of the benefits of traditional die cutting:
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Precision: Traditional die cutting is a precise process that can produce high-quality results.
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Durability: Dies are durable and can be reused, making them a cost-effective option for high-volume production.
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Versatility: Traditional die cutting can be used for a variety of materials and applications.
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High-volume production: Traditional die cutting is a good option for high-volume production, as it can cut at a faster rate and ultimately at a lower cost.
If you are looking for a precise, durable, and cost-effective way to cut materials, traditional die cutting is a good option to consider.
Laser Die Cutting
A process that uses a high-powered laser to cut through a variety of materials, including paper, plastic, and fabric. Lasers can be used to make precise cuts in any shape or size, and they do not require any contact with the material, which makes them a great option for delicate or sensitive materials.
Here are some of the benefits of laser die cutting:
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High precision: Lasers can cut with great precision, making them a good choice for intricate designs.
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Fast turnaround: Laser die cutting is a fast process, making it a good choice for short-run projects.
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Cost-effective: Laser die cutting is a cost-effective option for custom projects.
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Versatile: Laser die cutting can be used for a variety of materials and applications.
Folding and Gluing
A process that transforms a piece of flat, pre-cut material into a box. This is achieved by sending the blanks through a series of guides and hooks that are positioned to fold along pre-creased lines to the customized specifications. The adhesive is then applied to hold the box together.
The folding and gluing process can be automated or manual, depending on the volume and complexity of the project. Automated folding and gluing machines are typically used for high-volume production, while manual folding and gluing is often used for small runs or custom projects.