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Demystifying the realm of custom boxes and branded packaging is our goal. We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions about the custom packaging process to provide you with clarity. If your inquiries persist, feel free to connect with us through our live chat, any of our online forms, or simply give us a call . Our representatives are ready to assist you.
We know and understand the business’s needs and requirements to order any number of boxes that you need at wholesale rates.
Usually, it takes 12 to 14 business days to offer packaging to your doorsteps. For a quick completion, you can consider a rush order.
Of course! You can get free 3D samples before placing an order and bulk production. If you are satisfied with the outlook of the packaging, then we will proceed further.
The colors are printed on the paper by mixing ink, whereas the colors you see on the screen are created by light. That is why you see a difference.
Absolutely! You can cancel your order within 4 hours of placing it.
You can lower the price of the unit by increasing the order quantity. Pricing is often influenced by the size, shape, style, and printing of the packaging.
Obviously not! You don’t need to pay any charges for plates or dies.
Definitely! There can be a 25-50% increase in cost.
Of course! It is more expensive than CMYK printing. If you want to use Pantone colors, you can let the customer support know, and they can assist you.
We accept USD, CAD, and GBP.
Of course! We have expert graphic designers who help you create the packaging design tailored to your needs. Just share your logo, graphics, and other branding elements.
Obviously! You can get the dieline template for your custom packaging after placing the order.
You can send your artwork in a dieline file, editable in Adobe Illustrator. Keep the dieline as a separate layer in your AI file for production readiness.
CMYK mixes four colors for printing, while Pantone uses specific colors for consistency.
Printing on kraft paper often results in duller colors. But it is recommended to use black or white ink for a vibrant outcome.
The thickness of the materials depends on the type of box and the intended use. You can see all the specifications:
E-Flute 32 ECT (200 lbs TEST) – 1/16″ thickness.
0.50pt board + 80lbs (160m) litho paper – 1/16” thickness total.
B-Flute 32 ECT (200 lbs TEST) – 1/8” thickness.
14pt, 18pt, 24pt
Of course! Everything is possible for us in the packaging industry. If you want to print inside the box, we can do so!
Flutes, aka corrugation, amplify the strength and protection of the materials used in the creation of the packaging. The fluting provides rigidity to your packaging, which helps it withstand crushing throughout the whole journey.
Biodegradable packaging undergoes decomposition in the presence of microorganisms. Compostable packaging decomposes under the same conditions within 90 days.
For most production orders, we utilize a mix of digital and offset printers. However, we are also capable of accommodating flexographic printing requests when necessary. If you have a specific requirement, let us know.
This process creates a raised pattern on the packaging by pushing a metal die into the substrate/paper from underneath.
This process produces depressed patterns on the packaging, leaving a slight indentation.
This process adds a layer of foil film to your material using heat and pressure.
This technique gives your packaging a velvety appearance by adding a velvety feel to the printed artwork.
Lamination involves adding a transparent plastic film to the packaging. Varnish adds a water-based coating to your packaging.
Our shipping is global. But we do not charge any fee for shipping the packaging.
We will ship the ordered packaging to the customer’s address you provided.
Of course! We can! The end recipient will not be made aware of PackaHub at all. If you’d like your order blind shipped, please contact us. However, terms and conditions apply.
Of course! To save on shipping costs, we recommend combining orders and shipping them together.
An aqueous varnish, or aqueous coating, is a very fast-drying, water-based coating used to protect printed materials.