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Flexible printing on fluted corrugated provides terrific cost advantages over most other packaging constructions.
• Strength
• Economy
• 80 -100 maximumline screen
• Exposed corrugated fluting along edges and minimal screen detail result in a more “industrial” presentation.

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Quality offset printing directly onto cover weight paper stock results in a premium looking package. Added durability can be enhanced through the use of film lamination in place of typical varnish. The complex die cuts are then scored, folded and assembled using glue tabs strategicaly built into the die design.
• Solid fiber board--no unfinished edges
• Wide range of paper options available
• Geared for quality
• Perfect for DVD/CD mailers & folders
• Totes & presentation boxes
• Folding Carton Containers

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With corrugated litho you have the advantage of luscious 300 line screen offset printing on a light weight paper stock.
The dried press sheet is then adhered onto fluted corrugated. The container takes final form after die cutting and assembly.
• Benefit from an upscale look at a higher unit cost than fluted
• Strength/durability
• Fluted corrugated edge remains visible
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Rigid case-made construction produces presentation tools of unsurpassed strength and beauty. Inside, rugged strengthis achieved using rigid chip-board construction. Outside, offset printing on text weight paper maximizes graphic possibilities.
Choose from many premium options like solid Pantone®colors, foil stamping and embossing or debossing.
Decide on a protective resin or film laminate for durability.
Your sheet is then carefuly wrapped around the heavy-duty inner core.
Once its edges are turned and creased, they are sealed into
place by an inner liner that fully conceals the core. Fabric and vinyl are also available but are more limited graphicaly.• Highest quality • Wrapped edges • Extreme flexibility • Keepsake• Most rigid product • Higher cost • Ideal for books, boxes, presentation cases, binder covers and ring binders.

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