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Printing Lid and Bottom Boxes Packaging with Eva Foam Insert
Printing Lid and Bottom Boxes Packaging with Eva Foam Insert
Printing Lid and Bottom Boxes Packaging with Eva Foam Insert
Printing Lid and Bottom Boxes Packaging with Eva Foam Insert
Printing Lid and Bottom Boxes Packaging with Eva Foam Insert

Printing Lid and Bottom Boxes Packaging with Eva Foam Insert

Item Name: Lid and Bottom Box
Paper Type: Coated Paper+Greyboard
Industrial Use: Cosmetic/Candle
Printing Handling: Custom Logo
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China(Mainland)
Color: CMYK
Custom Order: Accept
Produt Details

Printing Lid and Bottom Boxes Packaging with Eva Foam Insert

Product details

Box Types Shipping Box, Tuck Box, Magnetic Box, Tube Box, Lid and Base Box, Gift Box, Drawer Box and Customized.
Material

Corrugated Paper, Glossy Art Paper, Kraft Paper, Fancy Paper, Glossy White Art Card, Paperboard,

Woodfree Paper, Etc.

Size L×W×H (cm) -- According to Customers' Specific Requirements
Accessories Magnet, Ribbon, Bowknot, Eva, Plastic Tray, Sponge, Flowers, PVC/PET/PP Window, Etc.
Color CMYK, Pantone colors
Finishing Lamination, Varnishing, Foil Stamping, Embossing, Debossing, Uv and Customized

Box Size

Gold Foil Stamping Logo

Eva Foam Insert

Printing lid and bottom packaging boxes, often referred to as two-piece or telescoping boxes, can be a crucial step in creating a visually appealing and functional packaging solution for various products. Here's a guide on printing lid and bottom packaging boxes:

Design Considerations:
Branding Elements: Incorporate your brand colors, logo, and other brand elements prominently on both the lid and the bottom of the box.
Graphics and Images: Use high-quality graphics and images that resonate with your brand or showcase the product inside.
Typography: Choose clear and legible fonts for any text, ensuring that important information is easily readable.

Material Selection:
Choose a sturdy and durable material for your packaging boxes. Common materials include cardboard, corrugated board, or specialty papers.
Consider the type of product you are packaging and choose a material that provides adequate protection.

Printing Techniques:
Digital Printing: Ideal for short runs and complex designs with multiple colors.
Offset Printing: Suited for larger quantities and offers high-quality, consistent results.
Flexographic Printing: Efficient for high-volume printing, especially on corrugated boxes.

Color Management:
Ensure that your chosen printing method supports accurate color reproduction.
Use the CMYK color model to maintain consistency across the lid and bottom of the boxes.

Finishing Options:
Lamination: Consider adding matte or glossy lamination for a premium look and added durability.
Spot UV Coating: Apply UV coating to specific areas for a shiny, textured effect.
Embossing/Debossing: Add a tactile element to your packaging by raising or recessing certain design elements.

Size and Structure:
Ensure that the dimensions of the lid and bottom are appropriate for the product you are packaging.
Test the structure to guarantee that it provides a snug fit, maintaining the integrity of the packaging.

Die-Cutting and Perforations:
Use die-cutting to create unique shapes or windows on the lid or bottom.
Consider perforations for easy opening, especially if your packaging is meant to be reusable.

Assembly Instructions:
If your packaging requires assembly, include clear instructions to ensure proper assembly by the end-user.

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