Tuck Case Prototype?

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Tuck Case Prototype?

Unread post by rjtomlinson1977 »

I've never got involved with embossing and hot foil stamping yet of tuck cases but would like to. Does anyone know where you can get prototype tuck cases with these effects done?
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Re: Tuck Case Prototype?

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Don't think that you can. The minimum amount for those is around 1000 to the best of my knowledge. Maybe 500 or 250 but you're gonna pay dearly for that amount! Best to do like the Jones and model in 3d and render, unfortunately...
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Re: Tuck Case Prototype?

Unread post by Eoghann »

USPCC won't hand out prototype cases without a contract. You COULD go with a smaller company like MPC solely to print out a prototype and get a feel for how you'll need to set things up for USPCC. I think they do embossing and foil stamping.
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