You
have without doubt spent many hours on location, in the studio and in the
editing suite creating the content for your DVD Printing. Every second has been analyzed dozens of times
to ensure that the end result is exactly as you planned or as the client
required. You now have to convey that level of dedication and attention to
detail in the demonstration of your disc and its packaging, particularly if it
is heading for a retail environment. The last thing you want is to miss out on
sales or risk a reduction in interest in the end product because of poor
quality printing or packaging.
More than
likely, you will also have to stick to a project budget and that's where things
get challenging and it's worth taking a little time to explore the options when
choosing the partner for DVD printing and packaging.
How to
Select and Source DVD Printing and Packaging Services

One of
the major factors when sourcing a printing and packaging service will be the
quantity of Dvds expected. As with most products, the more you buy, the lower
the cost per unit. If you only need a short run of discs then there are options
to contemplate that will keep the cost of the project down, but will still
result in a high quality end product. Similarly, if you require a large run
there are options to take that will minimize costs which, for higher numbers of
discs, can be comprehensive?
The usual
things to consider apply when selecting a supplier. Do a little research on the
internet and find some customer reviews or ask your contacts for a
recommendation. Use a company where you can talk directly to a designer to make
sure your requirements are met, ask for a sample and, if possible, arrange a
meeting to talk to a designer face to face and see the standard of their past
work. This is particularly important if you're having a large run of discs, a
picture on a website won't relay the quality feel and finishing of the
packaging and the last thing you want to end up with is packaging that you
"make do" with because there's no time left for a re-print. None of
the above will be a problem for a reliable, experienced packaging supplier.
Short Run
DVD Producing and Packaging
Digital
Printing
Screen
Printing
Offset or
Lithographic Printing
DVD
Packaging
Plastic Wallets
or Paper Wallets
Printed
Card Wallets
Printing
and Finishing DVD Printing Packaging.

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