What is Reverse Board Printing?
When printing most Digipaks or Eco Jackets the entire design is printed on one side of the board and then converted or folded down and glued to create a double walled package. In the conversion process there are gaps or knockouts to the unprinted side of the board (usually along the inside of the package’s spines) that will show up on the inside as the color of the stock (in most cases white.). Some clients desire an uninterrupted image on the inside of their printed material so Furnace now offers Reverse Board Printing to “fill in the gaps”. This allows you to have a continuous image, eliminating the white spines. Contact your account representative for details on this custom print option.
A. When printing most Digipaks, the entire design is printed on one side of the board and then converted or folded down and glued to create a double walled package. In the conversion process there are gaps or knockouts to the unprinted side of the board (usually along the inside of the packages spines) that will show up on the inside as the color of the stock (usually white.) Some clients prefer an uninterrupted image on the inside of their printed material. WMTD now offers Reverse Board Printing to fill in the gaps. This allows you to have a continuous image, eliminating the white spines. See an example.