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    Top Packaging Companies and Trends to Watch in 2026?

    In 2026, the packaging leaders will likely be the ones focused on sustainability, smart packaging, and e-commerce-ready customization. Platforms like PrintXpand can also be helpful here because they make it easier for businesses to manage custom packaging requests, streamline ordering, and...
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    **Looking for MIS help – commercial print shop**

    You are going on the right track by first focusing on the person first and second on the system, because adoption usually the difficult to choose. A good cloud MIS can help, but if someone goes with only real print-shop experience helps with setup, workflow, and training. I'd would move forward...
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    Sites for On demand promo (shoptify??)

    If I look at print-on-demand or no-minimum-order partner for those one-off items instead of forcing into a bulk setup. Shopify plus POD provider can work well with single t-shirts, bags, and similar promo items. If you want to keep Pressero for bulk jobs, that might be the best split. I would...
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    Looking for advise on best imposition software for packaging.

    For packaging imposition and step-and-repeat, tools like ArtiosCAD and Esko Studio are industry standards because they handle complex dielines and repeat layouts really well. If you want something more affordable and simpler to learn, Adobe Illustrator with plugins like Esko DeskPack or Kodak...
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    Paper Bag Printing

    It’s not impossible, but hitting that speed and full-color coverage on bags with handles attached is where most setups slow down. A fast digital flatbed with good ink adhesion is your best bet, but the consumable cost and drying time are what usually limit throughput. You’ll want to look at...
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    Does anyone use AI within the Print Industry

    Yes, AI is becoming quite common in the print industry. Many businesses use it for design automation, predictive maintenance, workflow optimization, and personalized marketing. Tools powered by AI can auto-generate designs, detect print errors early, and even forecast demand trends. It’s really...
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    DTF Printing

    Yeah, I’ve been using DTF for a while, and it’s honestly a great option for detailed, full-color designs. The prints are vibrant, durable, and work on a wide range of fabrics without needing pretreatment like DTG. The only downside is you need to manage the film and powder process carefully to...
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    Real-World Experiences with Web-to-Print Integrations & Automation

    Hi everyone, I’m looking to learn from shops that have embraced newer tech in their production workflow. Many of us are exploring web-to-print storefronts, MIS/ERP connections, and AI-driven prepress to keep up with tighter deadlines and smaller run sizes. A few questions to spark the...
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    Eco-Friendly Packaging Options for Sustainable Branding

    It's awesome that you're focusing on sustainability! Consider using recycled materials (like cardboard or paper) and biodegradable options like plant-based plastics (PLA) for an eco-friendly solution. Also, reducing packaging size or going minimalist can save costs and reduce waste. Lastly...
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    print on soap box

    I had same issue and found that using the ready made cut pamphlets from the local printers can work best, its cost effective and faster.
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    KM1 sticker printing.

    We've faced similar issues on the KM1—especially with PVC and certain glossy stocks. What’s helped us is adjusting the vacuum/air settings and optimizing UV lamp intensity based on media type. We also found that working with vendor-specific ICC profiles and approved substrates significantly...
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    Is AI the Future of Design in Print-on-Demand?

    With the rise of AI tools like Midjourney, DALL·E, and ChatGPT, designers and print-on-demand entrepreneurs are now generating artwork, slogans, and branding elements in minutes. But can AI-generated designs truly compete with human creativity in terms of originality, brand identity, and...
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    uv printing technique

    Printing multiple layers like primer, opaque white, and colors on foil in one or two passes is tough because of ink adhesion, drying time, and film thickness. Separating them, as recommended, is often necessary for good laydown and vibrant results due to foil's non-absorbent surface.
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    Preflight is a NEED for large-scale print businesses.

    I get what y'all saying: preflight software should be used like any other AI or automation technology that is with caution and under a human expert's purview. This can mean it can help with certain mundane tasks like spotting color issues or maybe wrong format of the file or color (CMYK or RGB)...
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    Preflight is a NEED for large-scale print businesses.

    I think even small errors can cost print businesses big bucks if they are not caught in prepress. And if it's a large-scale business like commercial printing houses, managing thousands of custom orders/day, automation is not just a want but a need that saves time, guarantees quality & of course...
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