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The prints are sandwiched between two corrugated pads which are 1/2" larger on each side and then places in a 'One Piece Folder' box design.
 
The prints are sandwiched between two corrugated pads which are 1/2" larger on each side and then places in a 'One Piece Folder' box design.
  

Revision as of 18:37, 1 February 2007

WORK IN PROGRESS

Overview

The EB-12 Art print is approximately 14x22. Since it is a special and expensive print, we want to ship it flat with a method so we don't lose even one to shipping damage. We will ship them insured, but the shippers will use any excuse not to pay, so these art prints need to packed very well.


Labels

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FragileLabel.gif


The USPS click and ship labels are awesome. They come with self adhesive and any modern printer can use them. Now you can print them directly from PayPal or usps.com. What a time saver!

There may be no evidence that putting FRAGILE on a box will makes a difference, but it can't hurt to ask. I like putting it right out front where it cannot be ignored.


Prepping the Prints

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The prints will be positioned on acid free backing using Mylar corners. These will then be placed in an archival Poly sleeve.


Packing the prints

OnePieceFolder.jpg

The prints are sandwiched between two corrugated pads which are 1/2" larger on each side and then places in a 'One Piece Folder' box design.

Sources

For this project we did a lot of price shopping. These are the ones we went with, but there are lots of choices.

Go Packaging 
Custom made box and pads
ULINE  
Click-n-Ship Labels, Fragile Labels, Packing Tape
Bags Unlimited 
archival backing and sleep for print storage
Mr. Art 
Mylar framing corners.