Cassette J-Card Printing Options
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A J-Card is the standard cover that goes into a cassette box. It's shaped like a J. Some people call it a "3-panel" because it has a front panel, a spine, and a back cover flap. J-Cards can have additional panels which we refer to as J+1, J+2, J+3, J+4, etc...
We have templates available up to J+10.
- Our J-Cards are printed full bleed on a digital press, cut on a paper knife for clean edges, creased and then folded by hand.
- 4-up J-Card blanks: We can also use 4-up J-Card blanks with the following caveats: the print quality is not as good, they are not full-bleed on all sides, and the edges are not clean since they come on perforated sheets.
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O-Cards are cardboard covers used in place of the plastic cassette case. These were often used for Cassingles. A proper O-Card is made with 15 point board to support shrinkwrapping. We also do O-Cards on a digital press with 12 pt board, and on an inkjet printer on white 13pt board or brown 18pt chipboard.
- Commercial offset printing: Offset printing is available by custom quote for runs over 500.
- U-Cards are shaped like a U and cover the entire back panel of the cassette case. This item requires die-cutting so it is not available for these small runs. We could make a die if your project requires it and you can pay for it.
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