So you’re making DVDs and don’t know quite exactly how you want to package them? Most people assume they need to package them into a DVD box (those black cases you see DVD movies packaged in on the shelves in stores) with a printed wrap under the clear plastic outer covering. You can do that for DVD packaging, and very easily these days, even with small jobs (quantities of 100-500). With the current mainstreaming of digital print, we can indeed digitally print wraps and assemble your DVD to show it off looking current and professional and you can feel happy that you didn’t need to order 1000 to make it look that way! And if you DO have 1000 or more, we can offset print wraps and you’ll have your easy recognizable DVD packaged up. They will be ready to sit nicely in racks and on shelves, but is that where they will live once they leave your hands?
Posts Tagged ‘CD’
Dressing DVDs
Monday, March 9th, 2009The Matching Master Disc
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009A reminder out there to all of you getting ready to submit CD duplication and replication jobs. Make sure you send the master disc on the same media as you’re intending for the final product. In other words, send your master disc as a CD for CD replication jobs. Some folks in a rush, grab a DVDR to burn the info to, and although it works fine to save files and programs there because there’s so much storage space, we can’t use it to master from.






