Lundi 22 août 2011

Brochure Printing!!

Advertising is the mainstream of every business. It is a two way process where both businesses and customers are highly benefited.

First businesses are able to effectively bring their products and services in the market; and secondly customers are regularly updated of the newest and latest products available. With advertising around businesses easily promote their products and services without exerting too much force and effort. Promoting your products and services can be done by means of having them announced on radios, television or have it printed. However not all businesses can hardly afford to have their products and services advertised on television and broadcasted on radios they go for print advertising.

And among the most effective way of having them advertised is through the use of brochures. Brochures are single or multi-sheet piece of paper that is easily handed to customers. They are simple yet encompassing quality impressive print that easily grabs customers’ attention. They are generally characterized as a handy material that can travel from one place to another. Its handiness had made it possible to have them easily distributed from one person to another and making them reach for different places. Usually making them more attractive and appealing they are designed to encompass color prints, quality papers and edifying information. Making use of brochures particularly having them colored printed is quite expensive.

But because of the innovations that technology had imparted you can lessen your brochure printing costs low. Mainly the following can be your guide on how to keep your brochure printing costs low. 1. Gather important printing tips from the expert. Seeking for a professional help is not a bad sign that you don’t know how to handle you printing jobs but however having them there to guide you will give you more options on how to make your materials impressive yet an affordable one. The tips you have gathered from them can be your basis in creating your projects. 2. Make a layout plan. Making a layout plan can effectively give your printers an idea on how they will work on with you materials. An effective layout plan can work out to make a smooth printing workflow and fast brochure printing service. 3. Know who your target audience and what is your purpose Sometimes doing a campaign is hard for you might be able to distribute your materials to the wrong person or you may even come up with an excess prints. Knowing your audience and your purpose will yield to have an idea in mind on how your circulation and distribution process will be. 4. Going for wholesale or bulk printing This method is among the simplest way of attaining to have your brochure printing costs low.

This is because your printing projects are purchased in large number of prints in a single print run. Bulk printing and wholesale printing can help you lessen your printing costs because the inks and materials are economically used and thus reducing the risk of wasting your materials. Generally the above mentioned can be your guide on how to make your brochure printing costs low. But, you have to keep in mind that lowering your printing cost does not necessarily means sacrificing the quality of material but rather is working hand in hand to produce quality brochure prints at affordable rates.

Par helenprinting - 0 commentaire(s)le 22 août 2011

Packaging Uses.

 The first use of corrugated paper for packaging came in 1871. An American, Albert L. Jones, obtained a
patent for the use of corrugated paper for wrapping bottles and glass chimneys for kerosene lamps. It had better cushioning properties than plain paper wraps, was less messy than sawdust. Three years later, in 1874, Oliver Longto patented the concept of adding a liner to one side of the corrugated paper to prevent stretching of the flutes.

The next few years were devoted to the development of machinery to add one and then two liners to the corrugated sheet. The first mechanically-driven single facer (one liner) consisted of two machines built by George Smyth for the Thompson & Norris Co. in 1881. The first continuous corrugator, adding two liners on a single machine, was developed by Jefferson T. Ferres for the Sefton Manufacturing Co. in 1895. With two liners, corrugated boxes was stiff and could not be wrapped around glassware. Henry Norris and Robert Thompson teamed up to look for other packaging uses.

The concept of cutting and slotting pasteboard to make small folding cartons was already in use, so they tried similar patterns to make boxes. With the addition of slots to accommodate the thickness, they introduced "cellular board boxes" in 1894. These corrugated boxes were much lighter and less expensive than wood boxes, and appeared suitable for the shipment of light products.

Samples of the new boxes were submitted to Wells Fargo, a major handler of small freight and light express shipments. The boxes performed well in test shipments, and were accepted as shipping containers by Wells Fargo in 1895. This marked the beginning of what is today the largest segment of America's packaging industry.

          Related:

        The compressive strength of corrugated boxes and design method.

        Processing and manufacturing center of gravity move to China! 

Par helenprinting - 0 commentaire(s)le 22 août 2011
Vendredi 19 août 2011

Cardboard Box

Have you ever looked around your home and realised how many cardboard boxes it contains? They're in the attic and the shed. They're under the stairs and on top of the wardrobe. They're even in the kitchen. This article looks at how cardboard boxes are used today by both homes and businesses.

Cardboard boxes are industrially prefabricated boxes used for a wide range of activities. This article will look at some of the typical uses of the cardboard box in the 21st century. In order to do this, we first need to look at the different construction types of boxes available to buy in the UK to understand how these meet different needs.Single Wall Corrugated Cartons - this consists of two sheets of cardboard with a third sheet running at an angle through the middle. This third sheet can either be set in a wavy line or in zigzags. It is the third layer that makes the cardboard box suitable for carrying heavy weights.Double Wall Corrugated Cartons - this type of box consists of three sheets of cardboard with additional sheets set an angles in between them. This type of design offers additional durability and more protection. As more card is used in this design of box, they are generally more expensive than the single wall variety.

Cardboard Boxes as Packaging Cardboard packaging is probably one of the most common uses of cardboard box. Most things bought in the UK today come in some form of cardboard box from your regular cereal purchase at your local supermarket, to the wrapping that comes around a new bed. One of the main reasons that cardboard is used for packaging is that it is durable and offers some protection to the item inside, thus avoiding damage during transport either in your shopping bag or on a lorry. Another reason is that it is lightweight and not too bulky so doesn't add too much additional cost or space during the transportation process. Finally cardboard is a very cost effective material and therefore much cheaper to use than polystyrene for example.With the rise of online shopping from ecommerce websites and home selling sites such as Ebay, there has been a huge increase in the need for cardboard postal boxes. These make it safer and more convenient for people to send things to each other and come is a wide array of sizes and shapes.

Domestic Usage In today's materialistic world, we all accumulate a lot of items in our homes but with new housing being smaller than ever, there is often a need to store things out of site. This is where the cardboard box comes into its own. If you look around the average home you'll be sure to find cardboard boxes in the following places: - In the attic housing less-used or seasonal items such as Christmas decorations. - On top of the wardrobe providing convenient storage for your winter or summer wardrobe when not in season. - In your kitchen neatly tidying away the blender or food processor when not in use. - In the shed storing those garden essentials such as tools, seeds or gloves. - Under the stairs neatly hiding a host of items you'd probably forgotten aboutWith a bigger range of different sized cardboard boxes on the market in the UK than ever before, there are boxes to suit every domestic need.In the domestic market, one of the main uses of the cardboard box is to move house.

Noted as being one of the most stressful things in life, moving requires a lot of packing and unpacking.

Par helenprinting - 0 commentaire(s)le 19 août 2011

The Difference between 200# Test and 32ECT Corrugated Boxes.

Most industries have a standard for measuring or describing the construction of a particular material. However, in the corrugated industry, there are two standards – the Mullen Test and the Edge Crush Test. This leads to quite a bit of confusion in the marketplace.

The Mullen Test, which has been used for many years, tests the bursting strength of corrugated board – how much pressure is required to rupture the wall of a piece of corrugated material. Boxes conforming to the Mullen Test standard are identified as 200# Test, 275# Test, etc. The higher the number, the stronger the corrugated boxes.

The Edge Crush Test, which was developed in the 1990′s, measures the stacking strength of corrugated board – how much top to bottom pressure a box can withstand before crushing. Boxes conforming to the Edge Crush Test standard are identified as 32ECT, 44 ECT, etc. Again, the higher the number, the stronger the corrugated boxes.

For most general purpose applications, 200# Test and 32ECT are interchangeable; however, the board comprising 200# Test material is slightly heavier than the 32ECT equivalent, making it somewhat more expensive.

32ECT boxes have become extremely popular since the Edge Crush Test was introduced, partly due to cost, and partly because stacking strength is a more meaningful measure of how a box will perform in the field.

If you’re curious as to which standard your own boxes conform to, look at the manufacturer’s certification stamp that appears on one of the bottom flaps. (See image above!)

Related:

The Basics of Corrugated Boxes

The types of corrugated boxes. 

Par helenprinting - 0 commentaire(s)le 19 août 2011
Jeudi 18 août 2011

Corrugated Boxes

White shipping corrugated boxes are generally made from cardboard or corrugated fiberboard.

The corrugated element, which is a densely pleated piece of cardboard that is sandwiched in between two other sheets of cardboard helps to make these boxes very strong. The shipping box is quite a famous entity; in fact during 2008 -2009 a popular UK news channel tracked the progress of box for a period of a year whilst it traveled the world. The idea behind this project was to see how shipping boxes have made the world smaller, as you can post an item and request that it arrives within 24 - 48 hours which is much shorter than previous timescales.

White shipping boxes have joined a family packaging giants and traveling gurus. These white boxes are particularly special and not just because you can put all manner of items inside them from delicate trinkets to insulated meats, but because the can be easily personalized to reflect your business. White shipping boxes are generally made from cardboard or corrugated fiberboard. The corrugated element, which is a densely pleated piece of cardboard that is sandwiched in between two other sheets of cardboard helps to make these boxes very strong. Some white boxes are made from plastic, which is a man made and incredibly durable product that has to go through a complicated extrusion process before being turned into sheets, and then molded into the box that you buy. Plastic boxes have the added advantage of being waterproof and very long lasting. The size of your box will be ultimately determined by what you want to put in it.

In general these boxes are available in small, medium and large sizes. You might need to ship large products, but before you do this you will need to ensure that the box will still remain in tact when it has been packed. White boxes are white, and unfortunately there aren't different shades of white, so the box you buy will be a standard color. The advantage of having one of these blank canvas shipping boxes is that it can be personalized. For instance, you might need to label it if its being used for house removals, or you could send it to a printing firm to have your company logo on it. By putting a logo on a box you are gaining a bit or global advertising.

The best place to buy these boxes is online. This is because you are more likely to a higher source of suppliers who will offer very competitive prices which could make your purchase very cheap. Buying corrugated boxes online is also extremely convenient as many suppliers will deliver straight to your door. White boxes are gloss white, snow white, pure white, in fact you can find any kind of white you can think.

Par helenprinting - 0 commentaire(s)le 18 août 2011

Corrugated Boxes

White shipping corrugated boxes are generally made from cardboard or corrugated fiberboard.

The corrugated element, which is a densely pleated piece of cardboard that is sandwiched in between two other sheets of cardboard helps to make these boxes very strong. The shipping box is quite a famous entity; in fact during 2008 -2009 a popular UK news channel tracked the progress of box for a period of a year whilst it traveled the world. The idea behind this project was to see how shipping boxes have made the world smaller, as you can post an item and request that it arrives within 24 - 48 hours which is much shorter than previous timescales.

White shipping boxes have joined a family packaging giants and traveling gurus. These white boxes are particularly special and not just because you can put all manner of items inside them from delicate trinkets to insulated meats, but because the can be easily personalized to reflect your business. White shipping boxes are generally made from cardboard or corrugated fiberboard. The corrugated element, which is a densely pleated piece of cardboard that is sandwiched in between two other sheets of cardboard helps to make these boxes very strong. Some white boxes are made from plastic, which is a man made and incredibly durable product that has to go through a complicated extrusion process before being turned into sheets, and then molded into the box that you buy. Plastic boxes have the added advantage of being waterproof and very long lasting. The size of your box will be ultimately determined by what you want to put in it.

In general these boxes are available in small, medium and large sizes. You might need to ship large products, but before you do this you will need to ensure that the box will still remain in tact when it has been packed. White boxes are white, and unfortunately there aren't different shades of white, so the box you buy will be a standard color. The advantage of having one of these blank canvas shipping boxes is that it can be personalized. For instance, you might need to label it if its being used for house removals, or you could send it to a printing firm to have your company logo on it. By putting a logo on a box you are gaining a bit or global advertising.

The best place to buy these boxes is online. This is because you are more likely to a higher source of suppliers who will offer very competitive prices which could make your purchase very cheap. Buying corrugated boxes online is also extremely convenient as many suppliers will deliver straight to your door. White boxes are gloss white, snow white, pure white, in fact you can find any kind of white you can think.

Par helenprinting - 0 commentaire(s)le 18 août 2011
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