Printing options for rigid boxes from www.4giftbox.net
Rigid boxes are made of quality paper board and covered by different paper,we can print any fine design art work on wrap paper,and offer huge selection of finishes process on wrap paper, so rigid boxes have wide variety of looking to fit different end and occasion.At 4GiftBox,printing and finishes options are n the following:
Offset Lithography Printing
Add graphics to your set-up box with conventional printing. One- or two-color line art on white or colored paper is the most cost effective. However, the rich four-color photographic images on your set-up box really catch the consumer's eye. You can print just the top of the lid or flood the entire lid and base. Looking for a cost effective way to get your four-color photographic image? Print the entire telescope lid, and leave the base white.
Foil Stamping/Hot Stamping
Both foil stamping and hot stamping are cost effective ways to say what you want to say and say it with distinction. Stamping has its own unique look that printing cannot emulate. Stamping also adds flare for high-end products. Choose foils for a vibrant, sophisticated look. Choose non foils for a softer, more subtle style.
Embossing
The art of embossing has been around for hundreds of years without showing any signs of extinction. Throughout the years, mankind has embossed many surfaces such as jewelry and metals, book covers, and legal documents, invitations and stationery. For an elegant, and timeless look, let Deluxe Packaging raise your graphics through embossing. Embossed patterns can then be foil stamped or left "blind", the term for embossing patterns that are left unstamped and uncolored. Embossing signals your customers that something stylish is just under the lid.
Coatings
Coatings not only make the graphics look better, they offer a layer of protection so you don't have to worry about ink fading or smearing when the boxes are frequently handled. Choices of coatings include Varnish, Aqueous, UV, and Film Lamination. For most one- and two-color line logos, varnish offers enough protection to prevent smudging. Heavier print coverage can usually be protected by aqueous coating which is a harder coating that also adds a nice sheen to your graphics. UV coating provides the best protection, and really makes your graphics pop with a shine comparable to glass or acrylic.
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